voice – מילון אנגלי-אנגלי
מילים נרדפות: expression,
agency,
vocaliser,
vocalist,
advocator,
grammatical relation,
melody,
line,
utter,
give tongue to,
enunciate,
articulate
voice
v.
raise an opinion; adjust the tone of
n.
sound produced in the throat; expression; language
Human voice
The
human voice consists of
sound made by a
human being using the
vocal folds for
talking,
singing,
laughing,
crying,
screaming etc. The human voice is specifically a part of human sound production in which the vocal folds (vocal cords) are the primary sound source. Generally speaking, the mechanism for generating the human voice can be subdivided into three parts; the lungs, the vocal folds within the
larynx, and the articulators. The
lung (the pump) must produce adequate airflow and air pressure to vibrate vocal folds (this air pressure is the fuel of the voice). The vocal folds (vocal cords) are a vibrating valve that chops up the airflow from the lungs into audible pulses that form the laryngeal sound source. The muscles of the larynx adjust the length and tension of the vocal folds to ‘fine-tune’
pitch and
tone. The articulators (the parts of the
vocal tract above the larynx consisting of
tongue,
palate,
cheek,
lips, etc.)
articulate and
filter the sound emanating from the larynx and to some degree can interact with the laryngeal airflow to strengthen it or weaken it as a sound source.
voice
Noun
1. the distinctive quality or pitch or condition of a person's speech; "A shrill voice sounded behind us"
(hypernym) sound
(hyponym) androglossia
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"
(synonym) vocalization, vocalisation, phonation, vox
(hypernym) communication
(hyponym) singing voice
(derivation) sound, vocalize, vocalise
3. a sound suggestive of a vocal utterance; "the noisy voice of the waterfall"; "the incessant voices of the artillery"
(hypernym) sound
4. expressing in coherent verbal form; "the articulation of my feelings"; "I gave voice to my feelings"
(synonym) articulation
(hypernym) expression
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"
(hypernym) means, agency, way
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"
(hypernym) communication
7. (metonymy) a singer; "he wanted to hear trained voices sing it"
(hypernym) singer, vocalist, vocalizer, vocaliser
(classification) metonymy
8. an advocate who represents someone else's policy or purpose; "the meeting was attended by spokespersons for all the major organs of government"
(synonym) spokesperson, interpreter, representative
(hypernym) advocate, advocator, proponent, exponent
(hyponym) ambassador
9. the ability to speak; "he lost his voice"
(hypernym) physical ability
(hyponym) lung-power
(derivation) sound, vocalize, vocalise
10. (linguistics) the grammatical relation (active or passive) of the grammatical subject of a verb to the action that the verb denotes
(hypernym) grammatical relation
(hyponym) active voice, active
(classification) linguistics
11. the melody carried by a particular voice or instrument in polyphonic music; "he tried to sing the tenor part"
(synonym) part
(hypernym) tune, melody, air, strain, melodic line, line, melodic phrase
(hyponym) primo
Verb
1. give voice to; "He voiced his concern"
(hypernym) express, verbalize, verbalise, utter, give tongue to
2. utter with vibrating vocal chords
(synonym) sound, vocalize, vocalise
(antonym) devoice
(hypernym) pronounce, articulate, enounce, sound out, enunciate, say
(hyponym) chirk
voice
v.
vyjádřit; vyslovit
n.
hlas; právo rozhodovat/řídit apod.
voice
Czas.
wyrażać (pogląd)
Rzecz.
głos; prawo głosu; strona