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voice noun 2expression of ideas/opinions 看法;意见ADJECTIVE | VERB + VOICE | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADJECTIVEcritical, dissenting 批评意见;不同的看法◆Dissenting voices at the newspaper are very rare.报纸上鲜有登载不同的意见。lone 孤独的呼声◆a lone voice of dissent反对者孤独的呼声powerful 强烈的呼声◆Powerful voices in the Senate are determined to bring down the president.参议院中强烈要求总统下台的呼声很坚决。distinctive 与众不同的态度◆a writer with a highly distinctive voice一位见解极为独特的作家VERB + VOICEfind 能够表达自己的意见;得到发言权◆Refugees have been unable to find a voice in politics.难民一直没能享有政治发言权。add, lend 帮腔;发言声援◆Many senior politicians have lent their voices to the campaign.许多资深从政者发言声援这场运动。give 表达呼声◆The magazine gave voice to hundreds of oppressed factory workers.这家杂志表达了数百名受压迫的工厂工人的呼声。listen to 倾听呼声PREPOSITIONvoice of ⋯的声音◆to listen to the voice of conscience聆听良心的声音PHRASESmake your voice heard 让人知道自己的意见◆a society in which individuals are able to make their voices heard一个人人都能够发表意见的社会speak with one voice 意见一致◆The teachers speak with one voice when they demand an end to the cuts.教师一致要求停止削减开支。 |