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喉咙失声
[hóu lóng shī shēng]
A way to describe feeling like you've 'lost your voice'. It refers to a situation of powerlessness or frustration when words fail to convey one's feelings, which could be related to physical inability, such as hoarseness.
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快要失声
[kuài yào shī shēng]
Almost Lost Voice this nickname suggests the person feels overwhelmed unable to express themselves ...
失了声息
[shī le shēng xī]
Means lost ones voice or sign It describes a situation where one has become silent perhaps feeling ...
声陨
[shēng yŭn]
It directly translated means voice falling Metaphorically it can convey the idea of losing one ’ ...
哑了喉咙
[yā le hóu lóng]
Silenced Voice expresses a feeling of losing ones voice either literally from being unable to speak ...
喉咙沙哑
[hóu lóng shā yā]
Meaning Hoarse Throat it implies ones voice has lost its strength often associated with fatigue ...
低哑
[dī yā]
This single word describes something or someone hoarse low or muffled in tone It might refer to voice ...
失声哑
[shī shēng yā]
Meaning Lost Voice this can symbolize feelings of being silenced or struggling to express oneself ...
音哑调不成歌
[yīn yā diào bù chéng gē]
This roughly translates to My voice is hoarse ; I cant sing well anymore symbolically referring ...
略带哭腔的嗓音
[lüè dài kū qiāng de săng yīn]
Voice with a Slight Crying Tone describes someone speaking or singing in a way that indicates they ...