the Voice of America
noun🔊/ðə ˌvɔɪs əv əˈmerɪkə/
🔊/ðə ˌvɔɪs əv əˈmerɪkə/
[singular] (abbreviation VOA)
an official US government service that broadcasts news and other programmes in English and many other languages around the world 美国之音(广播电台) CultureThe Voice of America broadcasts from Washington, DC, in a large number of languages including Special English, a form of English with simple words and grammar, which is spoken more slowly. It was established in 1942 as a radio service to broadcast to Germany during the Second World War.compare Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty