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1 голос
муж.1) voiceкричать не своим голосом — to give/utter a frenzied scream/shriek
срывать голос — to strain one's voice, to lose one's voice
в голос — at the top of one's voice/lungs, aloud
в полный голос, во весь голос — at the top of one's voice, with all one's lung power ( кричать); let one's voice be heard, to speak out/up ( заявлять)
громовой голос — thunderous/stentorian voice
елейный голос — unctuous/oily voice
жалобный голос — sad/plaintive voice
ломающийся голос — ( у мальчика) crack
слабый голос — weak/small voice
2) муз. voice, partверхний голос — canto муз.
второй голос — муз. second part
3) перен. voice, word, opinionв один голос — unanimously, with one accord
4) voteголоса за и против — the yeas/ayes and noes
подать голос — (за кого-л./что-л.) to vote (for), to give one's vote (to, for); to open one's mouth, to make oneself heard ( отозваться)
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