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1. n1) голос; право голоса; мнение2) брит. полит. жарг. голос, устно поданный в парламенте•to add one's voice to smth — поддерживать что-л.
to give voice for smth — высказываться / подавать голос за что-л.
to give smb a political voice — давать кому-л. возможность участвовать в решении политических вопросов
to have a voice in one's own future — иметь право голоса в решении своей судьбы
to put one's voice behind smth — высказываться в поддержку чего-л.
to raise one's voice against smth — протестовать против чего-л.; высказываться против чего-л.
- the party no longer speaks with one voiceto speak with one voice — выступать единым фронтом, проявлять единодушие
- Voice of America
- voice of conscience 2. v
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