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voice Идиома
at the top of his voice
as loud as he can, shouting loudly "Ben called for help at the top of his voice. ""Help!"" he shouted."
find your voice
discover your personal style Write, write, write until you find your voice - your own style.
give voice to
tell what one feels or thinks He has begun to give voice to his feelings about the new office building.
raise one's voice
Idiom(s): raise one's voice (to sb)
Theme: SHOUTING
to speak loudly or shout at someone in anger. • Don't you dare raise your voice to me! • I'm sorry. I didn't mean to raise my voice.
lower one's voice
Idiom(s): lower one's voice
Theme: LOUDNESS
to speak more softly. • Please lower your voice, or you'll disturb the people who are working. • He wouldn't lower his voice, so everyone heard what he said.
have a voice in
Idiom(s): have a voice (in something) AND have a say (in something)
Theme: INVOLVEMENT
to have a part in making a decision. • I'd like to have a voice in choosing the carpet. • John wanted to have a say in the issue also. • He says he seldom gets to have a say.
at the top of one's voice
Idiom(s): at the top of one's voice AND at the top of one's lungs
Theme: LOUDNESS
with a very loud voice. • Bill called to Mary at the top of his voice. • How can I work when you're all talking at the top of your lungs?
At the top of your voice
If you talk, shout or sing at the top of your voice, you do it as loudly as you can.
at the top of one's voice|at the top of one's lung
adv. phr. As loud as you can; with the greatest possible sound; very loudly. He was singing at the top of his voice.He shouted at the top of his lungs.
give voice|give|voice
v. phr., formal To tell what you feel or think; especially when you are angry or want to object. Used with "to". The students gave voice to their pleasure over the new building.Little Willie gave voice to his pain when the dog bit him by crying loudly. Compare: CRY OUT, SPEAK OUT.
have a say in|a voice in|have|say
v. phr. To have the right to express one's opinion or cast a vote in a pending matter. Our boss is friendly and democratic; he always encourages us to have a say in what we will do next.
raise one's voice|raise|voice
v. phr. To speak loudly, as if in anger or in protest. "I'm sorry, Mom," Peter said. "I didn't mean to raise my voice."
voice box|box|voice
n. The part of the throat where the sound of your voice is made; the larynx. Mr. Smith's voice box was taken out in an operation, and he could not talk after that.
voiceprint
n., technological, colloquial The graphic pattern derived from converting an individual's voice into a visible graph used by the police for identification purposes, much as fingerprints. They have succeeded in identifying the murderer by using a voiceprint.
still small voice
still small voice One's conscience, as in I'd love to go but a still small voice tells me I really have to stay home and work. The term comes from the Bible (I Kings 19:12), where Elijah hears his own inner voice: “And after the earthquake a fire ... and after the fire a still small voice.”
with one voice Unanimously, in complete agreement, as in The board rejected the proposal with one voice. [Late 1300s] For synonyms, see as one; to a man.
An voice idiom dictionary is a great resource for writers, students, and anyone looking to expand their vocabulary. It contains a list of words with similar meanings with voice, allowing users to choose the best word for their specific context.
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