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n. 1. дуу хоолой. speak in a loud/ husky/ gentle \voice чанга/ сөөнгө/ зөөлөн дуугаар ярих. 2. \voice (in sth) санал. The workers want a \voice in the decision- making process. Шийдвэр гаргах үйл ажиллагаанд өөрсдийн саналаа илэрхийлж байхыг ажилчид хүсэж байна. 3. gram. хэв. v. гаргах, илэрхийлэх. They \voice d their protest. Тэд нар эсэргүүцэл илэрхийлэв. voiced adj. дуутай. voiceless adj. дуугүй; хэлгүй.
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