raise your voice
idiomPart ofvoice
raise your voice — idiom
1. to speak more loudly than usual, especially because you are angry or want to be
1.慣用語
釋義
to speak more loudly than usual, especially because you are angry or want to be heard over noise.
例句
Stephanie never raises her voice, even when she is very upset about something.
The teacher raised her voice to get the attention of the noisy classroom.