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voice (EN)
nom, verbe

nom “voice”

sg. voice, pl. voices ou indén.
  1. voix
    She has a beautiful voice that captivates the audience.
  2. parole
    After the surgery, he lost his voice and couldn't talk for weeks.
  3. voix (opinion ou droit d'expression)
    In a democracy, every citizen has a voice in the government.
  4. style
    The author's unique voice makes the novel stand out.
  5. porte-parole
    She was chosen as the voice of the students in the meeting with the principal.
  6. voix (forme verbale)
    The passive voice is used when the focus is on the action, not the doer.
  7. partie
    The choir director assigned each member a different voice part.
  8. son voisé
    The difference between "f" and "v" is that "v" uses voice.
  9. voix (statut sur Internet)
    The moderator gave her voice so she could contribute to the discussion in the chat room.

verbe “voice”

infinitif voice; il voices; prét. voiced; part. passé voiced; gér. voicing
  1. exprimer
    She voiced her concerns about the new policy during the meeting.
  2. prononcer
    He could barely voice the words due to his sore throat.
  3. doubler
    She voiced the main character in the animated movie.
  4. accorder
    The technician voiced the piano to improve its sound.
  5. donner la voix (permission sur Internet)
    The moderator voiced him so he could participate in the chat discussion.