voicing
調聲
Voice, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Voiced p. pr. & vb. n. Voicing ]
1. To give utterance or expression to; to utter; to publish; to announce; to divulge; as, to voice the sentiments of the nation. “Rather assume thy right in silence and . . . then voice it with claims and challenges.”
It was voiced that the king purposed to put to death Edward Plantagenet. --Bacon.
2. Phon. To utter with sonant or vocal tone; to pronounce with a narrowed glottis and rapid vibrations of the vocal cords; to speak above a whisper.
3. To fit for producing the proper sounds; to regulate the tone of; as, to voice the pipes of an organ.
4. To vote; to elect; to appoint. [Obs.]
voicing
n : the act of adjusting an organ pipe (or wind instrument) so
that it conforms to the standards of tone and pitch and
color