voice
英 [vɒɪs]
美[vɔɪs]
	    - n. 声音;嗓音;发言权;愿望
 - vt. 表达;吐露
 
英英释意
- 1. the distinctive quality or pitch or condition of a person's speech;
 - "A shrill voice sounded behind us"
 
- 2. the sound made by the vibration of vocal folds modified by the resonance of the vocal tract;
 - "a singer takes good care of his voice"
 - "the giraffe cannot make any vocalizations"
 
- 3. a sound suggestive of a vocal utterance;
 - "the noisy voice of the waterfall"
 - "the incessant voices of the artillery"
 
- 4. expressing in coherent verbal form;
 - "the articulation of my feelings"
 - "I gave voice to my feelings"
 
- 5. a means or agency by which something is expressed or communicated;
 - "the voice of the law"
 - "the Times is not the voice of New York"
 - "conservatism has many voices"
 
- 6. something suggestive of speech in being a medium of expression;
 - "the wee small voice of conscience"
 - "the voice of experience"
 - "he said his voices told him to do it"
 
- 7. (metonymy) a singer;
 - "he wanted to hear trained voices sing it"
 
- 8. an advocate who represents someone else's policy or purpose;
 - "the meeting was attended by spokespersons for all the major organs of government"
 
- 9. the ability to speak;
 - "he lost his voice"
 
- 10. (linguistics) the grammatical relation (active or passive) of the grammatical subject of a verb to the action that the verb denotes
 
- 11. the melody carried by a particular voice or instrument in polyphonic music;
 - "he tried to sing the tenor part"