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单词 revoice
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revoicev.

Brit. /ˌriːˈvɔɪs/, U.S. /riˈvɔɪs/
Forms: see re- prefix and voice v.
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: re- prefix, voice v.
Etymology: < re- prefix + voice v.
1. transitive. To voice (a thing or person) again or in a different way; to re-express. Also intransitive.
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the world > physical sensation > hearing and noise > degree, kind, or quality of sound > resonance or sonority > resound [verb (transitive)] > reverberate or echo
answera1425
redoublea1542
rebound1555
return1557
reply1565
report1589
re-echo1595
repercuss?a1597
render1598
reverberate1603
respeak1604
reverb1608
retort1609
reword1609
revoice1610
refract1621
to give back1889
1610 G. Fletcher Christs Victorie 45 To the winds, the waters hoarcely call, And Eccho back againe revoyced all.
1743 A. Hill Fanciad i. 5 From the Centre, through th'incircling Rays, Th'unbody'd Parent thus re-voic'd the Blaze.
1805–20 W. Blake Jerusalem iii. pl. 53 Then Los uttered with Hammer & Anvil: ‘Chaunt! revoice!’
a1868 C. Harpur Poet. Wks. (1984) 258 Could I now re-voice to human ears The wondrous things he spake.
1898 Gunton's Mag. Sept. 172 Mr. Bryce fittingly re-voices the word of caution uttered by the Fathers of the Republic.
1909 R. M. Jones Stud. Mystical Relig. xix. 450 There was no great religious prophet to re-voice in fresh ways the elemental hunger of the soul of man.
1962 E. F. Cornwell Still Point 7 His [sc. Coleridge's] doctrine of organic unity is emphatically re-voiced by D. H. Lawrence.
1998 T. Carver Postmodern Marx viii. 172 There has been an overwhelming tendency to revoice Marx as Engels constructed him.
2. transitive. To readjust the tone of (an organ pipe, a set of pipes, etc.); (occasionally more generally) to repair or modify (a musical instrument) so it may make a different or renewed sound.
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society > leisure > the arts > music > musical instrument > making or fitting instruments > accessories [verb (transitive)] > voice, etc., organ pipe
voice1708
stop1782
borrow1894
revoice1898
1821 Hist. Northampton (ed. 2) 22 A large elegant organ..has been completely repaired and revoiced, with double-bass pedal pipes added.
1864 Ecclesiologist 25 135 The action [of the organ of St Paul's] has been rebuilt, but the pipes have not been revoiced.
1898 T. Elliston Organs & Tuning (ed. 3) 112 Stops of too small scale may perhaps be shifted upwards one or two pipes, and be cut down and re-voiced.
1913 W. H. Clarke Standard Organ Building 152 In revoicing old wood pipes..a great improvement was made in the quality of tone.
1968 Musical Q. 54 253 Almost all the great instruments of that time [sc. the Baroque] have been rebuilt, ‘restored’, revoiced, retuned, or altered in some way.
1999 C. Mendelson Home Comforts lii. 620/2 The strings begin to cut into the hammer when it strikes. When this happens, the piano must be revoiced.
3. transitive. Film and Television. To provide (a production, scene, etc.) with a new vocal soundtrack; to re-record the dialogue of (an actor, role, etc.); to dub. Also occasionally intransitive. Cf. voice v. 4f.
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1939 Bankers' Mag. June 547/1 Alexander Film Company playlets are being used, part of them being revoiced to advertise United Bank's ‘Check Audit Service’.
1986 Los Angeles Times 15 Mar. v. 2/1 I'd recently spent a whole week in London revoicing one of the Russian actresses.
1988 Washington Post 15 Dec. c4/2 Part of the restoration process involved ‘revoicing’ key sequences with cast members.
1996 Observer 28 Apr. 16/1 I am having to edit it in a quickfire style and revoice.
2004 Independent 15 Jan. 45/4 Interviews with real people had been revoiced by actors.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2010; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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