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1 hoarse
hoarse [hɔ:s]∎ to sound hoarse être enroué, avoir la voix enrouée;∎ to shout oneself hoarse s'enrouer à force de crier -
2 hoarse
[ho:s]1) ((of voices, shouts etc) rough; harsh: a hoarse cry; His voice sounds hoarse.) enroué2) (having a hoarse voice, usually because one has a cold or cough, or because one has been shouting: You sound hoarse - have you a cold?; The spectators shouted themselves hoarse.) enroué• -
3 voice
voice [vɔɪs]1. nouna. voix f• to raise/lower one's voice élever/baisser la voixb. ( = opinion) there were no dissenting voices il n'y a pas eu d'opposition( = express) exprimer3. compounds* * *[vɔɪs] 1.1) ( speaking) voix fto lose one's voice — ( when ill) perdre la voix
2) ( for singing) voix f3) (opinion, expression) voix fto have a voice — avoir voix au chapitre ( in something en matière de quelque chose; in doing pour ce qui est de faire)
4) ( representative organization) porte-parole m5) Literature ( of writer) style mnarrative voice — voix f du narrateur
6) Linguistics voix f2.- voiced combining form3.hoarse-/deep-voiced — à la voix rauque/grave
transitive verb exprimer [concern, grievance]; sonoriser [consonant]•• -
4 croak
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5 voice
A n1 ( speaking sound) voix f ; to hear a voice entendre une voix ; in a loud voice à haute voix ; in a low voice à voix basse ; in a cross voice d'une voix irritée ; to have a high/low(-pitched) voice avoir une voix aiguë/grave ; to raise/lower one's voice élever/baisser la voix ; keep your voice down! baisse la voix or le ton! his voice is breaking/has broken sa voix mue/a mué ; to lose one's voice ( when ill) perdre la voix ; ( when afraid) perdre la parole ; to give voice to sth exprimer qch ; at the top of one's voice à tue-tête ;2 ( for singing) voix f ; to have a good voice avoir une belle voix ; to be in fine voice être en voix ; in superb voice superbement en voix ; for four voices pour quatre voix ;3 (opinion, expression) voix f ; to have a voice avoir voix au chapitre (in sth en or dans qch ; in doing pour faire) ; the voice of reason/dissent la voix de la raison/dissidence ; to add one's voice to sth unir sa voix à qch ; voices have been raised against plusieurs voix se sont élevées contre ; to reply with one voice répondre d'une seule voix ; to demand sth with one voice exiger unanimement qch ; the voice of the people la voix du peuple ;4 (representative organization, newspaper) porte-parole m (of de) ;7 Phon voix f.B - voiced (dans composés): hoarse-/deep-voiced à la voix rauque/grave ; a shaky-voiced reply une réponse donnée d'une voix tremblante.C vtr1 ( express) exprimer [concern, grievance] ;2 Phon sonoriser [consonant].to like the sound of one's own voice s'écouter parler ; the still small voice of conscience la voix de la conscience.
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Hoarse — Hoarse, a. [Compar. {Hoarser}, superl. {Hoarsest}.] [OE. hors, also hos, has, AS. h[=a]s; akin to D. heesch, G. heiser, Icel. h[=a]ss, Dan. h[ae]s, Sw. hes. Cf. Prov. E. heazy.] 1. Having a harsh, rough, grating voice or sound, as when affected… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
sound — sound1 [sound] n. [< ME soun (+ unhistoric d) < OFr son < L sonus < IE * swonos, a sound, noise < base * swen , to sound > OE swinsian, to sing, make music] 1. a) vibrations in air, water, etc. that stimulate the auditory nerves … English World dictionary
sound# — sound adj 1 *healthy, wholesome, robust, hale, well Analogous words: *vigorous, lusty, nervous, energetic, strenuous: *strong, sturdy, stalwart, stout: intact, whole, entire, *perfect 2 *valid, cogent, convincing, compelling, telling … New Dictionary of Synonyms
hoarse — [hôrs] adj. hoarser, hoarsest [ME hors, hase < OE has, akin to ON hāss, OS hēs, OHG heisi < IE base * kai , heat > HOT, HEAT] 1. harsh and grating in sound; sounding rough and husky 2. having a rough, husky voice hoarsely adv. hoarseness … English World dictionary
hoarse — Having a noisy voice. [A.S. has] * * * hoarse hō(ə)rs, hȯ(ə)rs adj, hoars·er; hoars·est 1) rough or harsh in sound <a hoarse voice> 2) having a hoarse voice <was hoarse from shouting> hoarse·ly adv hoarse·ness n … Medical dictionary
hoarse — adj. VERBS ▪ be, sound ▪ become, get, go ▪ make sb/sth, scream yourself, shout yourself ▪ … Collocations dictionary
hoarse — adjective (hoarser; hoarsest) Etymology: Middle English hos, hors, probably from Old Norse *hārs, hāss; akin to Old English hās hoarse, Old High German heis Date: before 12th century 1. rough or harsh in sound ; grating < a hoarse voice > 2.… … New Collegiate Dictionary
hoarse — [[t]hɔrs, hoʊrs[/t]] adj. hoars•er, hoars•est 1) having a vocal tone characterized by weakness of intensity and excessive breathiness; husky 2) having a raucous voice 3) making a harsh, low sound • Etymology: 1350–1400; ME hors < ON *hārs… … From formal English to slang
hoarse — hoarsely, adv. hoarseness, n. /hawrs, hohrs/, adj. hoarser, hoarsest. 1. having a vocal tone characterized by weakness of intensity and excessive breathiness; husky: the hoarse voice of the auctioneer. 2. having a raucous voice. 3. making a harsh … Universalium
hoarse — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. throaty, raucous, husky, thick, croaking. See roughness. II (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. grating, rough, uneven, harsh, raucous, discordant, gruff, strident, husky, throaty, thick, growling, croaking,… … English dictionary for students
hoarse — hÉ”rs /hÉ”Ës adj. husky, throaty, having a rough low sound (of a voice or other sounds) … English contemporary dictionary