单词 | voicing |
释义 | voicingn.ΘΚΠ the mind > will > free will > choice or choosing > expression of choice by some approved method > [noun] suffragea1535 suffrage1559 suffragation1576 suffraging1614 voicing1618 polling1625 votation1772 voting1826 1618 in T. Thomson Acts & Proc. Kirk of Scotl. (1845) III. lii. p. liii In all lawfull Assemblies, the voicing should be free. 1627 R. Sanderson Ten Serm. 184 We must conferre our voyces..vpon those, whom..we conceiue to bee the fittest: and the greater the place is..the greater ought our care in voycing to bee. a1676 H. Guthry Mem. (1702) 119 It was not the Custom in Assemblies for any Man..to interrupt Voicing by Discourses; every one was to answer to the Question, Yea, or Nay, and no more. 1709 W. Steuart Coll. & Observ. Church Scotl. i. xi. 51 Where there are two or more Ministers in one Congregation, that they have Equal Power in Voicing, that one of them hinder not the Reasoning or Voicing of any thing, being agreeable to the Acts and Practice of the Kirk. ?1792 A. Stewart Papers Referred to in Pleadings for Gen. Stewart 20 Some of the heritors of the said stewartry, did remove themselves without voycing in the election. 2. The action or fact of uttering with the voice; the speaking aloud or mentioning of something. Also: an instance of this. Frequently with of. ΘΚΠ the mind > language > speech > [noun] speechc725 spellc888 tonguec897 spellingc1000 wordOE mathelingOE redec1275 sermonc1275 leeda1300 gale13.. speakc1300 speaking1303 ledenc1320 talea1325 parliamentc1325 winda1330 sermoningc1330 saying1340 melinga1375 talkingc1386 wordc1390 prolationa1393 carpinga1400 eloquencec1400 utteringc1400 language?c1450 reporturec1475 parleyc1490 locutionc1500 talk1539 discourse1545 report1548 tonguec1550 deliverance1553 oration1555 delivery1577 parling1582 parle1584 conveying1586 passage1598 perlocution1599 wording1604 bursta1616 ventilation1615 loquency1623 voicinga1626 verbocination1653 loquence1677 pronunciation1686 loquel1694 jawinga1731 talkee-talkee?1740 vocification1743 talkation1781 voicing1822 utterancy1827 voicing1831 the spoken word1832 outness1851 verbalization1851 voice1855 outgiving1865 stringing1886 praxis1950 the mind > language > speech > [noun] > commenting or mentioning mentionc1300 remembrancea1393 meaninga1400 mention-making1534 mentioning1565 commemoration1576 commenting1597 voicinga1626 memoration1627 citation1640 naming1677 observing1719 commentation1833 a1626 F. Bacon Lett. & Remains (1734) 380 That the very voycing or suspect of the raysing of the price of silver..would make..a deadness and retention of money. 1631 J. Mabbe tr. F. de Rojas Spanish Bawd vi. 72 Being wounded with that golden shaft, which at the very voycing of your name, had struck her to the heart. 1657 J. Watts Scribe, Pharisee 18 The one professeth by their due hearing, and the other by their due voicing, Preaching the word of Faith. 1871 J. Earle Philol. Eng. Tongue xii. 517 Poetry..makes great efforts to express this finest part of the voicing of language. 1878 Scribner's Monthly Oct. 896/1 When Bryant's sweet and solemn voicing of nature's meanings and life's mysteries will fail in their music to the ears of men. 1931 E. Blunden in W. Owen Poems 28 Having discovered and practised this para-rhyme, Owen became aware that it would serve him infinitely in the voicing of emotion and imagination. 1998 Guardian (Nexis) 26 Feb. 12 The books too demand a voicing... In speech, the overaccentuated pauses are endearing, but on the page the commas and modifying clauses can be infuriating. 3. Music. a. A manner of performing music for the voice; the composition or arrangement of vocal parts in a piece of music. Cf. voice n. 6b. ΚΠ 1818 Lit. Gaz. 4 Apr. 222/3 Following directly in the steps of Mr. Bartleman, and approaching most nearly to the manner and voicing of his model. 1845 Times 18 Aug. 5/2 The instrumentation and the voicing display considerable skill throughout, and many charming passages occur in the course of the work. 1984 Music Educators Jrnl. 70 48/2 The standard voicing for choral singing was soprano-alto-tenor-bass. 2001 Opera News Aug. 50/3 Her voicing of the aria is uncommonly moving. b. The composition of the instrumental parts for an ensemble, esp. a jazz ensemble; the tonal quality or blend of a group of musical instruments in an ensemble. Also: an instance of this. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > music > musical sound > [noun] > timbre or quality timbre1849 colour1866 clang-tint1867 klangfarbe1867 tone-colour1881 voicing1936 1936 Oakland (Calif.) Tribune 27 Dec. 6/8 e Dutton Jazz School announces a complete course in Dance Orchestra Arranging... Material to be covered includes..phrasing, voicing, multiple-part writing, etc. 1949 L. Feather Inside Be-bop i. 6 He was a third horn, blending the guitar with the tenor and trumpet for three-part voicings that produced a sound new to jazz. 1951 Times 19 June 6/5 By his alteration or mingling of string sextet and wind quintet Mr Isaacs obtains new voicings and ensembles, and from them produces a new crop of things rightly said. 1977 Zigzag Mar. 5/1 What I do now is get a piano player who I really like and show him how the song was written, what kind of voicings, etc. 2000 G. Santoro Myself when I am Real (2001) iv. 53 He also sat down and puzzled out the harmonies and voicings on the piano, and played them for an astounded Britt Woodman. 4. Music. The operation or process of providing a musical instrument, esp. an organ, with a correct, uniform quality of tone; the tone obtained in this way. Cf. voice v. 6a. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > music > musical instrument > making or fitting instruments > [noun] > organ organ-building1756 voicing1821 1821 Times 29 Dec. 4/4 (advt.) A very large and valuable Church Organ..a voicing machine, a quantity of pipes, and pipe metal, work benches, tools, household furniture, and other effects. 1834 New-Eng. Mag. Jan. 41 It is upon the art of voicing, that the fine tone of an organ entirely depends; and it is this which makes the principal difference between a good organ and a bad one. 1879 Organ Voicing 28 The only difference in the voicing consists in keeping the mouth a trifle lower. 1953 R. Kirkpatrick Domenico Scarlatti ix. 182 The notation of Sonata 1..can be taken seriously only when the voicing of the harpsichord used permits a satisfactory sonority. 1976 A. A. Reblitz Piano Servicing, Tuning, & Rebuilding 81 Voicing for each loudness requires needling a different part of the hammer. 2001 C. H. Wendel Encycl. Antique Tools & Machinery 146/2 The same tool is used after the pipes have been made and sent to the voicing room, long before the organ is set up in its final location. 5. a. Speech, talk, vocal utterance. ΘΚΠ the mind > language > speech > [noun] speechc725 spellc888 tonguec897 spellingc1000 wordOE mathelingOE redec1275 sermonc1275 leeda1300 gale13.. speakc1300 speaking1303 ledenc1320 talea1325 parliamentc1325 winda1330 sermoningc1330 saying1340 melinga1375 talkingc1386 wordc1390 prolationa1393 carpinga1400 eloquencec1400 utteringc1400 language?c1450 reporturec1475 parleyc1490 locutionc1500 talk1539 discourse1545 report1548 tonguec1550 deliverance1553 oration1555 delivery1577 parling1582 parle1584 conveying1586 passage1598 perlocution1599 wording1604 bursta1616 ventilation1615 loquency1623 voicinga1626 verbocination1653 loquence1677 pronunciation1686 loquel1694 jawinga1731 talkee-talkee?1740 vocification1743 talkation1781 voicing1822 utterancy1827 voicing1831 the spoken word1832 outness1851 verbalization1851 voice1855 outgiving1865 stringing1886 praxis1950 the world > physical sensation > hearing and noise > voice or vocal sound > [noun] > utterance of vocal sound soundinga1387 utterancec1456 prelationa1525 elocution1623 vocification?1632 articulation1677 voicing1822 vocalization1828 voicing1831 phonation1842 phonesis1856 1822 ‘B. Cornwall’ Juan i Be silent.., ye ministers Of death and darkness (for your voicing doth Bespeak ye terrible agents). 1860 R. W. Emerson Beauty in Conduct of Life (London ed.) 250 The clergy have bronchitis... Macready thought it came of the falsetto of their voicing. 1996 S. R. Alten Audio in Media (new ed.) xv. 336/1 Turn up the gain..and sweep the frequency control until the voicing sounds noticeably better or worse. 2004 M. C. Kastrup & L. T. Arcel in J. P. Wilson & A. B. Drožđek Broken Spirits xx. 561 We have to listen to the silence as we listen to the voicing. b. As a count noun: an utterance, a statement. ΘΚΠ the mind > language > speech > [noun] speechc725 spellc888 tonguec897 spellingc1000 wordOE mathelingOE redec1275 sermonc1275 leeda1300 gale13.. speakc1300 speaking1303 ledenc1320 talea1325 parliamentc1325 winda1330 sermoningc1330 saying1340 melinga1375 talkingc1386 wordc1390 prolationa1393 carpinga1400 eloquencec1400 utteringc1400 language?c1450 reporturec1475 parleyc1490 locutionc1500 talk1539 discourse1545 report1548 tonguec1550 deliverance1553 oration1555 delivery1577 parling1582 parle1584 conveying1586 passage1598 perlocution1599 wording1604 bursta1616 ventilation1615 loquency1623 voicinga1626 verbocination1653 loquence1677 pronunciation1686 loquel1694 jawinga1731 talkee-talkee?1740 vocification1743 talkation1781 voicing1822 utterancy1827 voicing1831 the spoken word1832 outness1851 verbalization1851 voice1855 outgiving1865 stringing1886 praxis1950 the world > physical sensation > hearing and noise > voice or vocal sound > [noun] > utterance of vocal sound soundinga1387 utterancec1456 prelationa1525 elocution1623 vocification?1632 articulation1677 voicing1822 vocalization1828 voicing1831 phonation1842 phonesis1856 1831 Englishman's Mag. May 135 Not without awakening echoes in other bosoms, which..shall retain them as the voicings of an Immortal Spirit. 1849 M. Arnold New Sirens 47 Till at evening we descry At a pause of Siren voicings These vext branches and this howling sky. 1873 W. S. Mayo Never Again xi. 145 Expound me, then, these mystic voicings. 1937 T. G. Duvall Great Thinkers v. 69 Courage, temperance, stedfastness [sic],..which are the voicings of that part of our being that lies too deep to be plumbed by thought. 1995 Rev. Res. Educ. 21 33 The comment is accompanied by laughter... This voicing is ignored..as not fitting with the archetype of femininity presented. ΘΚΠ the mind > language > speech > [noun] > that which is or can be spoken speechc897 saw9.. speech971 wordOE quideOE wordsOE wordOE thingOE rouna1225 mouthc1225 queatha1250 breathc1300 reasonc1300 speakingsa1325 swarec1325 saying1340 voicec1350 lorea1375 sermonc1385 carpc1400 gear1415 utterancec1454 parol1474 ditty1483 say1571 said1578 dictumc1586 palabra1600 breathing1606 bringinga1616 elocution?1637 rumblea1680 elocutive1821 vocability1841 deliverance1845 deliverment1850 deliverancy1853 verbalization1858 voicing1888 sayable1937 1888 Advance (Chicago) 29 Nov. 772 How much of all that is best in our modern life had voicing and in some manner organic formulation in this little town. 6. Phonetics. The action or process of producing a speech or breath sound with vibration of the vocal cords; the change of a sound from voiceless to voiced. ΘΚΠ the mind > language > linguistics > study of speech sound > speech sound > voiced or voiceless sound gen > [noun] > voiced sound > voicing vocalization1812 voicing1854 medialization1861 1854 W. Barnes Philol. Gram. 277 A breath sound of one voicing and one clipping, as on. 1874 A. J. Ellis On Early Eng. Pronunc. IV. iii. 1113 In middle Germany, where the distinctions (p b, t d) are practically unknown,..recourse is had to what Brücke and M. Bell consider as whispering instead of voicing. 1907 Trans. & Proc. Amer. Philol. Assoc. 38 26 Un voicing of these letters and the voicing of t and p..cannot both be true consonant shifts. 1959 A. Campbell Old Eng. Gram. ix. 180 The voicing of medial spirants was followed by the unvoicing of final spirants. 1999 TESOL Q. 33 (advt.) Spectograms..can be used to show students acoustic patterns of consonant productions such as voice onset times, voicing vs. unvoicing, [etc.]. 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