1 to become unable to speak, often because of an illness -- sesini kaybetmek
2 someone's opinion about a particular subject -- fikir, düşünce
The programme gives people the opportunity to make their voices heard.
3 someone who expresses the opinions or wishes of a group of people -- sözcü, temsilci, konuşmacı
4 to say what you think about a particular subject -- söylemek, ifade etmek, belirtmek, dile getirmek
Initially, the television screen was covered, forcing the par ticipants to base their comments solely on the interviewees' voices.
An interruption by something sounding like a switch leads into a chorus of voices speaking about an undisclosed quasi-scientific process.
Without rediscovery of victims' voices, the idea of an inclusive process of truth recovery (essential to an effective legal and political transition) remains a chimera.
Still missing are the voices and concerns of girls and women who became refugees in 1948 and 1967.
As the duet begins, the libretto's earlier language of visions and thought is almost entirely taken over by the language of sounds, listening, voices.
The manifestations of languages or voices in these situations can range from single words to entire texts.
Maybe there are people who want to read lazy voices and lazy books.
Eventually, the two voices intertwine more loosely in overlapping solo statements.