单词 | Voiced |
例句 | (1) They voiced their approval of the plan. (2) Shopkeepers voiced their outrage at the new tax. (3) By the 1530s social grievances were again being voiced. (4) NATO generals voiced reservations about making air strikes. (5) A couple of people raised/voiced objections. (6) They voiced their criticism in coded statements. (7) A reporter voiced the story. (8) He voiced his solidarity with the weak and defenceless. (9) "Th"should be voiced in "this" but not in "think". (10) Campaigners have voiced disappointment over the government's decision. (11) She angrily voiced her objections. (12) Doctors have voiced fears that we may be facing an epidemic. (13) These criticisms are commonly voiced by those who have some political axe to grind. (14) The senator voiced concern at how minorities and immigrants are treated in California. (15) The union has voiced its disquiet about the way the protest was handled. (16) A number of parents have voiced concern about their children's safety. (17) Some scientists have voiced concern that the disease could be passed on to humans. (18) The predominant opinion voiced by Detroit's Arab population seems to be one of frustration. (19) I have on several occasions voiced my objections to the plan to management. (20) Student protesters have voiced the same complaint. (21) There is the fierce opposition voiced by Col. (22) However, Robert Gallo voiced concern about multidrug cocktails. (23) A spokesman voiced the workers'dissatisfaction. (24) Teary voiced, Alistair said yes and thanked her. (25) Leading bankers voiced enthusiasm for the programme. (26) Yet ever since then, people at home and abroad have voiced different opinions about it. (27) His chances do not seem good in view of the fact that the Chief Prosecutor has already voiced his public disapproval. (28) He gained the ear of the managing director and voiced his opinion. (29) The criticism that the English do not truly care about their children was often voiced. (30) He felt the students had been victimized because they'd voiced opposition to the government. (1) They voiced their approval of the plan. (2) He gained the ear of the managing director and voiced his opinion. (31) Writing about her friend Bea Wright, biographer Eleanor Chappell voiced the spirit expected of polio victims. (32) He added the scheme contravened existing structure plans and traffic risk fears had been voiced by local residents. (33) Although Hipp voiced optimism, airline and union officials earlier were grim about prospects for averting a walkout. (34) He voiced the fear of other Right-wingers that the sacking of Norman Lamont had left Left-wingers in key jobs. (35) Advocates on both sides of the debate voiced some disappointment over the ruling. (36) Table 4.2 also shows that back realizations are favoured by following fricatives, non-velar voiced stops and non-velar nasals. (37) Notice that of the plosives and fricatives there is one voiceless set and one voiced set. (38) Notice the lack of contrast between voiced and voiceless sounds and the predominant contrast between long and short consonants. (39) As for Mrs Thatcher's loudly voiced determination to force through a replacement of the Lance nuclear missile, nobody is listening. (40) In 1991 he voiced a qualified approval of the free market in his encyclical Gentesimus Annus. (41) What I did not expect was the excitement, and wonderment, with which all this jargon was voiced. (42) D voiceless fricative or any voiced consonant not immediately followed by a voiceless segment. (43) Indeed, Percy Lovitch voiced the thought to Rev. Levitt as he strode past the minister and his wife. (44) Caen voiced concern at how minorities and immigrants are treated in the golden state. (45) He also has voiced skepticism that a major overhaul of the tax system would be enacted soon. (46) The rage and sense of injustice, for a separatist, is not powerfully enough voiced anywhere else. (47) A major complaint voiced by the physicians was that patients did not heed the medical advice of the staff. (48) The other two excuses are regularly voiced by Kevin McNamara. (49) The civilities of politeness and social etiquette may ensure that the locals' resentment is voiced only in their own social circle. (50) Several justices voiced doubt about the wisdom of giving police automatic authority to tell all passengers to get out of a car. (51) The announcement provoked a storm of criticism and anxious residents voiced concern over their uncertain future. (52) In this list, the first sound of the pair is unvoiced, the second is voiced. (53) Strong criticisms are also voiced about the benefits to be reaped from economies of scale. (54) But when they were assured that the cull was carried out humanely, almost 70 % voiced support. (55) Before hearing the poll results, Mr Major and Mr Kinnock voiced their confidence that they would win with an overall majority. (56) He has spoken up for them when their homes have been threatened with closure and voiced their opinions on Radio Cleveland. (57) Theo's occasional complaints, hardly ever voiced directly, were usually muted and so we fail to take note of them. (58) Many subject specialists have voiced concern about teaching bilingual students. (59) In order to help Miles and Evan understand and participate in this process, I often voiced what I was thinking. (60) He voiced their torment at knowing their children would be medically examined without consent and without any familiar face being present. (61) Interviewees also voiced fears that the price of goods and services, like childcare, would rise. (62) True, railway workers in Moscow and air-traffic controllers have voiced support. (63) The idea is to prevent what happened Tuesday: the nominations being locked up before California voters voiced their opinions. (64) Bob Dole, the presumptive Republican presidential nominee, last month voiced support for the same amendment, sponsored by Sen. (65) That was why he had voiced this craven option; soas to witness it vanishing. (66) Duquette, pinch hitting for manager Kevin Kennedy, voiced his views at a BoSox Club luncheon. (67) She said residents within walking distance of the new ballpark have voiced fears of seeing their neighborhoods overrun by spectators' cars. (68) Concern over the finances of the festival was voiced by treasurer of the Dolmetsch Foundation at the annual general meeting on Saturday. (69) Despite agreement on those provisions, the White House has voiced concern over several other sections of the measure. (70) Campaigners against the arms trade also voiced concern that the Government is still refusing to allow Parliament proper scrutiny of exports. (71) They had always voiced their fears and thoughts - or Vita had. (72) Other manufacturers have voiced the thought that these constant transmissions could swamp the mains. (73) Instead he voiced the heartfelt hope that Congress would appropriate the money to keep the Exposition open for another year. (74) However, half of the chief executives polled were optimistic about their companies' prospects,[http:///voiced.html] while only 35 percent voiced concern. (75) It is jerked back into order by the chapters voiced by the caring Anacreonte. (76) Fox has voiced support for President Bush's call for a regional energy policy. (77) The major multiples have already voiced concerns over the system as refugees can not be given change when purchasing with vouchers. (78) In closed systems the fear of being considered faint-hearted, or uninvolved, or unsupportive prevents such doubts being voiced at all. (79) But officers have voiced concern about road safety, particularly when picking children up from Victoria Road and Waverley Terrace. (80) Doyle voiced his criticisms at a board meeting in Stoke 10 days ago. (81) Whitehall mandarins have discreetly voiced hopes that the party leaders will cobble together an agreement rather than face a second election. (82) She had stayed willingly in the secluded garden with the soldier, had not voiced a single protest at his boldness. (83) But some observers voiced skepticism that Liggett will provide any more ammunition than plaintiffs already have. (84) Now there has been real concern voiced about the delay in getting the unit off the ground. (85) Firelight reflecting, Red wax candles, Treble voiced choirboys, Spicy hot pies. (86) In a subsequent newspaper interview she had voiced her hurt and anger that Abbado had not then even seen his child. (87) Their reservations were voiced at the long-running Sizewell public inquiry, where the Suffolk local authorities have just finished their evidence. (88) Some patients had voiced initial apprehension about their continuing to receive medication, but most were thought to be neutral about fundholding. (89) Transcendental Meditation has never acquired the reputation of a sinister cult, but doubts are sometimes voiced about it. (90) Three years later, when a draft of the final report was being reviewed, similar criticisms were voiced. (91) This explains why insomnia ranks high among the complaints voiced by smokers. (92) The brothers actually harbored private concerns about his stewardship of the department, which they occasionally voiced to friends. (93) If dissent is voiced, self-appointed mind-guards apply verbal and non-verbal pressure to isolate dissenters. (94) Gene Taylor, D-Miss., but it reflected concerns a number of lawmakers voiced Tuesday about constituent complaints. (95) Baxter shareholders have voiced vigorous opposition to an acquisition of National Medical. (96) He voiced his desire to take on a local ownership partner to help fund it all. (97) Trish voiced her support for the vice-presidential campaign of Gerlandine Ferraro. (98) So only half of these experts voiced support for the Baldrige as it is. (99) I voiced particular outrage at superseding the Greene County District Attorney. (100) Some retired generals have voiced doubts, as have active-duty officers. (101) The Herald published a letter by Owens that voiced her complaints about her interview with the board. (102) It meant the freedom to talk freely, discuss matters which could not be voiced within four walls.http:// (103) The California District Attorneys Association also has voiced reservations about the proposal. (104) Popular grievances are openly voiced everywhere. (105) Doctors I came into contact with voiced their concern. (106) A consonant can either be unvoiced or voiced. (107) He voiced the feelings of the crowd. (108) The workers voiced their indignation at being unfairly dismissed. (109) Ares ( voiced by Gaea ): Fight(), Spartan. (110) Hardly a whisper of concern has been voiced. (111) In (the) a VOA interview last month she (void) voiced support for the pro-democracy movement and urged ( Barmy ) Burmese soldiers to (referring) refrain from violence against those seeking freedom . (112) But while Russia still prides itself on beating the Americans to space, its own modern space programme has lacked ambition in recent years. Refile of a voiced AFPTV report. (113) And I am gratified by the support for this nomination voiced by members of the legal community who represent views from across the political spectrum. (114) Expressing speed of speech is influenced by a voiced sound in a vocal signal sequence. A vocal signal sequence is treated as that is formed by piling up pitch periods after varying integer delay time. (115) The simulation results show that the proposed method can separate unvoiced and voiced signals. (116) Tajik Prime Minister Akil Akilov voiced heartfelt condolences to the Chinese people, wishing for a swift reconstruction in the disaster-stricken region. (117) Royal Edwards voiced the thought which had occurred first to Peter. (118) Girl ( voiced by Gaea ): This is not the end. (119) To rebel, Mr. Fox (voiced by George Clooney) sets out to pillage the farms of three of the most dastardly growers in the land (Boggis, Bunce and Bean). (120) All voiced obstruents in Mediaeval Times became unvoiced in Era when Zhongyuan Rhymes was written. (121) He was a serious young man, not rakish or loud - voiced like the others. (122) Throughout the 1920 s and 1930 s, Churchill had often voiced his apprehensions about Adolf Hitler's Nazi Germany. (123) But let's look at one of the simplest classifications, whether the consonants are voiced or unvoiced . (124) In previous interviews Misbahuddin had voiced support for the violence against western troops in Afghanistan, and embraced al-Qaida's vision of a global Islamic caliphate. (125) The break-away coalition of 26 countries led by Germany, who voiced support for needle exchange and substitution treatment, was important proof of the lack of "Vienna consensus". (126) Preaching an anti integrationist message, Elijah Muhammad frequently voiced warnings about "the human beast." (127) Allwine also voiced Mickey in Mickey's Christmas Carol and Who Framed Roger Rabbit. (128) Robert Boyle, for one, voiced the question of "Whether the colour of the hair or feathers of the recipient animal... will be changed into that of the emittent?" (129) They had a sincere concern and voiced it in a nonviolent and appropriate way. (130) Royal Edwards voiced the thought which had occured first to Peter. (131) The top Democrat on the Armed Services panel voiced a different view. (132) Woman ( voiced by Gaea ): You are not to die here. (133) Miss Thompson, loud - voiced and garrulous, was evidently quite willing to gossip. (134) While singing Italian songs, Chinese often cannot differentiate voiceless consonant from voiced one, but read consonant cluster according to Chinese habit. (135) " Who was that fiddling here? " asked the gruff voiced soldier. (136) As a matter of fact, just before I had left Peiping, an American Army officer who had once been in the Communist-led areas of Manchuria voiced just this idea to me. (137) This is especially true if the threats have been voiced repeatedly or the person is inebriated or under the influence of drugs. (138) Many voiced concern about the fate of innocent Afghani civilians. (139) If the exciting source is a period signal, voiced sound will be sent out. (140) Once he complained to his mother of the narrow-mindedness of the Jews and voiced his desire to meet his "other brothers" in other nations to study of their ways. (141) So the structure of this poem is unquestionably Virgilian, but the sentiments that are voiced in this poem are unquestionably Miltonic, and we will recognize them. (142) Kratos'wife ( voiced by Gaea ): Victory favors you Kratos. (143) Denmark, the current president of the European Union, voiced its support of Spain yesterday, demanding that morocco withdraw its troops from Perejil. (144) Also, all vowel and diphthong sounds in English are voiced. (145) A scientist modeled on J. Robert Oppenheimer set loose the machines, but also sparked life in the numbered doll heroes (including 9, voiced by Elijah Wood). (146) How to pronounce the voiceless sound, the voiced sound, the hard and soft sound, fricative and sound group with consonant is difficult for Chinese students. (147) In London, the voiced sound won out (hence our standard pronunciatioin). (148) Norman Mailer, in Houston to witness the Eagle's landing, recorded the switch?blade moment when he voiced his own incredulity at seeing reporters file out of the live telecasts in droves. (149) On a similar note, the auto task forced voiced its concerns over GM's product mix. (150) Out on the water flickering lights and soft - voiced choruses marked the fishers returning from the reef. (151) What you see on Television now is a Henson produced Muppet voiced by Frank Oz. (152) The rank and file voiced their concerns over the new contract. (153) This paper has theoretically and practically proved the incorrectness and analyzed the reasons of the wrong idea about "turning voiceless consonants into voiced ." (154) Wu Sunfu and Sun Chi - jen simultaneously voiced their approval. (155) The imitating system by MATLAB experiments on the text composed of vowel, voiceless consonant and voiced consonant. The result shows that the recognition rate is over 98.5%. (156) Kami, Learna, Crysta, Bela, and Gnea voiced their support for Lron's position. Cabell, Rem, Janice, Sarna, and Veidt were curiously quiet. (157) It voiced our loneliness nevertheless, our isolation, our need for the Friend. (158) After voiced obstruent tone II syllable is changed to a voiceless unaspirated sound. (159) To make the /i/ sound, raise the middle of your tongue high in your mouth and tense your muscles into a smile. Make a voiced sound. (160) As for the Jiangxi poetry school's invariable and uncreative imitation of the previous poetry, Yuan bowen voiced his fierce criticism for their lack of courage to face the reality. (161) This objection had been voiced even in the sixteenth century. (162) Young children may express more voiced than unvoiced laughter, as they haven't yet learned to purposely laugh. (163) When one invokes "I intend such and such", one directs the nonphysical soul, oversoul and source associated with one's life dance to take action to manifest the request made or intention voiced. (164) Bass - voiced Orthodox priests beseeched God to forgive the sins of Russia's first president. (165) Oracle executives have voiced their interest in acquiring more hardware companies, and H.P. remains on the prowl, making some recent big-ticket purchases. (166) Several years prior, the distinguished theologist Harry Fosdic voiced a new thought about self-transformation. (167) Laughter mainly comes in two types, researchers think: voiced, and unvoiced. (168) This algorithm classifies the speech signal into noise, voiced and unvoiced sounds by using the phonetic classification. The simulation result proves its validity and robustness. (169) Engineers in Istanbul have likewise voiced an interest in getting one. (170) Speaking at a press conference at L'Aquila before the latest deaths had been announced, with his voice faltering Brown voiced his sympathy for the families of those who have died. (171) Firstly we analyze the speech with reversed polarity and present the idea of post-filtering of the LPC residual of these voiced speech frames. (172) In Washington, the Obama administration has voiced similar thoughts, albeit more diplomatically and obliquely. (173) Akie Abe voiced sympathy for Crown Princess Masako, who has a 4-year-old daughter, Princess Aiko, but has been under intense pressure to bear a male heir to the throne. (174) According to a comprehensive investigation,[] 17 common characteristics like "the convergence of voiced consonant and voiceless consonant" are found in pronunciation in Gan dialect. (175) Others included pop star Michael Jackson and nasal - voiced rapper Mike Diamond of the Beastie Boys. (176) Who Said It: Although Sean Connery would make the line his own, it's actually first voiced by archfiend Dr. No in James Bond's 1962 big-screen debut. |
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