WordNet
n. (language) communication by word of mouth; "his speech was garbled"; "he uttered harsh language"; "he recorded the spoken language of the streets" [syn: speech, speech communication, spoken communication, spoken language, language, oral communication]
Usage examples of "voice communication".
His face vanished from the picture screen but the voice communication remained uninterrupted.
Taglia explained that this was actual voice communication by wire, as well as steady electrical power gained not just from the old templehe called it the Scientific Centerbut from other sources as well, including wind and running water.
Taglia explained that this was actual voice communication by wire, as well as steady electrical power gained not just from the old temple—.
Irma brought her helmet into contact with the others for direct voice communication with a certain resentful emphasis.
Irma brought her helmet into contact with the other's for direct voice communication with a certain resentful emphasis.
Luke had tried to reach Brakiss, and on each instance was told that voice communication with the moon was blocked.
It had to pause, or voice communication would have been impossible.
By phase shifting the colour of the strobe, and tying it to the sub-space transmitter circuitry, we will be able to modulate the strobe frequency to allow voice communication with the Gaia.
It would handle only voice communication, but Friday Indigo and Liddy didn't need to see what was happening to Bony, and he would be able to watch their every move using the ship's imaging systems.