voiced
英 [vɔɪst]
美 [vɔɪst]
adj. 浊音的; 带声的
v. 表示,表达,吐露(感情或意见); 发浊音; 发嗓音
voice的过去分词和过去式
BNC.35292 / COCA.32757
牛津词典
adj.
- 浊音的;带声的
produced by moving your vocal cords . For example, the consonants /b/ , /d/ and /g/ are voiced .
柯林斯词典
- (发)浊音的
Avoicedspeech sound is one that is produced with vibration of the vocal cords.
英英释义
adj
- produced with vibration of the vocal cords
- a frequently voiced opinion
- voiced consonants such as `b' and `g' and `z'
双语例句
- Some election observers also voiced concerns that local warlords intimidated or coerced voters in some instances.
一些选举观察人士还对地方军阀在某些情况下恐吓或胁迫选民表示关注。 - Leading educationalists have voiced their concern over the new proposals.
主要的教育家们已经对新的提议表示关注。 - He felt the students had been victimized because they'd voiced opposition to the government.
他觉得学生们受到迫害是因为他们表达了对政府的不满。 - She voiced a comment which had particular relevance.
她发表了一个特别恰当的评论。 - Some fierce public criticism of it had been voiced.
公众对此事的一些猛烈的批评已被表达了出来。 - All of a sudden, people voiced their opinions and I really didn't know who I should listen to.
一时间众说纭纭,我真不知道听谁的好。 - At the meeting, he voiced his opposition to the policy.
他在会上表达了他对这项政策的反对意见。 - This isn't the first time women voiced their discontent about their significant others 'WC addictions.
这已经不是女性第一次表达她们对其他人世界杯瘾的不满了。 - Critics have voiced fears that intellectual property rights would hinder countries from obtaining technologies to meet basic needs.
批评者表达了他们对于知识产权可能妨碍各国获取技术以满足基本需求的担忧。 - The criticism that the English do not truly care about their children was often voiced.
常有人指责英国人并不真正关心自己的子女。