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Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

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I. voice [Brit vɔɪs, Am vɔɪs] N

1. voice (speaking sound):

2. voice (for singing):

3. voice (opinion, expression):

avoir voix au chapitre (in sth en or dans qc, in doing pour faire)

4. voice (representative organization, newspaper):

porte-parole m (of de)

5. voice LIT (of writer, poet):

6. voice LING:

7. voice PHON:

II. -voiced COMP

hoarse-/deep-voiced
a shaky-voiced reply

III. voice [Brit vɔɪs, Am vɔɪs] VB trans

1. voice (express):

voice concern, grievance

2. voice PHON:

voice consonant

IV. voice [Brit vɔɪs, Am vɔɪs]

voiced consonant N

voiced consonant

soft-voiced ADJ

soft-voiced

voice-activated ADJ

voice-activated ELECTRON, COMPUT

voice box N

voice-over N

voice messaging N

narrative voice N LIT

voice vote N Am

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voisé (voisée)
voiced

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voiced ADJ LING

voiced

I. voice [vɔɪs] N

voice a. fig:

Phrases:

II. voice [vɔɪs] VB trans

voice vote N

voice box N inf

larynx <-ynxes [or -ynges]> [ˈlærɪŋks, Am ˈler-] N

singing voice N

voice-over N TV, CINE

reedy voice
nasal voice
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sonore consonne
voiced
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voiced ADJ LING

voiced

I. voice [vɔɪs] N

voice a. fig:

Phrases:

II. voice [vɔɪs] VB trans

voice box N inf

voice box → larynx

larynx <-ynxes [or -ynges]> [ˈler·ɪŋks] N

voice vote N

singing voice N

plummy voice
reedy voice
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sonore consonne
voiced
voix d'un animal
voix du peuple, de la conscience
Present
Ivoice
youvoice
he/she/itvoices
wevoice
youvoice
theyvoice
Past
Ivoiced
youvoiced
he/she/itvoiced
wevoiced
youvoiced
theyvoiced
Present Perfect
Ihavevoiced
youhavevoiced
he/she/ithasvoiced
wehavevoiced
youhavevoiced
theyhavevoiced
Past Perfect
Ihadvoiced
youhadvoiced
he/she/ithadvoiced
wehadvoiced
youhadvoiced
theyhadvoiced