recorded voice
collocation in Englishmeaningsofrecordandvoice
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record
adjective
uk/ˈrek.ɔːd/us/ˈrek.ɚd/
at a higher level than ever ...
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voice
noun
uk/vɔɪs/us/vɔɪs/
the sounds that are made when people speak ...
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(Definition ofrecordandvoicefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofrecorded voice
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The system uses arecordedvoicewhich asks callers for their preferred payment method.
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The trouble in these binaries is accentuated byrecordedvoice.
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The word referents were labelled with one-syllable nonsense words withrecordedvoiceprompts.
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For the most part, however, non-professional discourses surrounding therecordedvoicetreat it as extremely close reproduction rather than rendition or a representation.
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More specifically, the spectral profile of therecordedvoicewas mapped onto the temporal pattern established by the falling grains.
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Music technology also offers the possibility for a different kind of hybrid: the extended andrecordedvoiceof the composer-vocalist.
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They get nothing but animated photography in the form of films or television, arecordedvoice.
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The same amendment also says that the destination should be announced byrecordedvoice, inside and outside the bus, when the bus stops at bus stations etcetera.
FromEuroparl Parallel Corpus - English
The human intonation is decoded using 1015 seconds ofrecordedvoicesegments.
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In every station, arecordedvoiceannounces the station at the platform.
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Jingles are often replaced byrecordedvoice-overs (called stingers, also depending on region more often liners).
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It features arecordedvoiceand eerie animatronics.
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Desperate, he begins to believe that therecordedvoiceis indeed that of his wife.
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There are no maps posted on the trains, but electronic screens in each carriage andrecordedvoicemessages announce the stations as they come up.
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Briggs is said to have disliked the sound of herrecordedvoice, particularly on this album.
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Cars may be ornate in their interior appearance, may have audio visual advertising, and may be provided with specializedrecordedvoiceannouncements.
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Others are continuous so the learner speaks along with therecordedvoice, similar to learning a song.
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