英:[ˈsɪŋɪŋ]
美:['sɪŋɪŋ]
英:[ˈsɪŋɪŋ]
美:['sɪŋɪŋ]
n.
唱歌
鸟鸣
<物,无>振鸣
(机器或系统)技术先进
v.
唱,歌唱(sing的现在分词)
(鸟)鸣
嗡嗡叫
呜呜作响
词根:sing
adj.singable 可唱的
n.sing 演唱;鸣声;呼啸声
singer 歌手,歌唱家
vi.sing 唱歌;歌颂;鸣叫;呼号
vt.sing 唱;用诗赞颂;唱着使
verb
intransitive verb
to produce musical tones by means of the voice
to utter words in musical tones and with musical inflections and modulations
to deliver songs as a trained or professional singer
to make a shrill whining or whistling sound
to relate or celebrate something in verse
to compose poetry
to create in or through words a feeling or sense of song
prose that sings
to produce musical or harmonious sounds
birds singing
buzz, ring
to make a cry : call
to give information or evidence
transitive verb
to utter with musical inflectionsespecially: to interpret in musical tones produced by the voice
to relate or celebrate in verse
chant, intone
to bring or accompany to a place or state by singing
sings the child to sleep
noun
a session of group singing
singing contest歌唱比赛
singing voice歌喉;歌声
group singing小组唱
singing group歌唱组
antiphonal singing对唱;轮唱
蜂鸣,振鸣
Verb Middle English, from Old English singan; akin to Old High German singan to sing, Greek omphē voice
The first known use of sing was before the 12th century
singularitynoun
the quality or state of being singular
something that is singular : peculiarity
a point or region of infinite density which is held to be the final state of matter falling into a black hole
sing1 of 2verb
to produce musical sounds by means of the voice
to utter with musical sounds
sing a song
chant entry 1 sense 2, intone
parts of the mass were sung
to make pleasing musical sounds
birds singing at dawn
to make a slight shrill sound
a kettle singing on the stove
to express enthusiastically
sing the praises of life in the city
buzz entry 1 sense 1, ring
ears singing from the sudden descent
to affect or bring to a place or state by singing sing the blues away
sing a baby to sleep
to call aloud : cry out
sing out when you find them
sing2 of 2noun
a session of group singing
singlyadverb
by or with oneself : individually
in a single-handed manner
singletreenoun
whiffletree
singletnoun
undershirt
single1 of 3adjective
not marriedespecially: never having been married
being alone : being the only one
the single survivor of the disaster
consisting of one
a single standard
having only one row of petals or ray flowers around the center of a blossom
a single rose
consisting of a separate whole : individual
each single citizen
of, relating to, or involving only one person
being a whole
a single world
designed for the use of one person only a single bed
a single room
single2 of 3noun
a separate individual person or thing
an unmarried adult
a recording having one short tune on each side
a hit in baseball that enables a batter to reach first base safely
plural a game (as of tennis) between two players
single3 of 3verb
to select (a person or thing) from a number or group—usually used with out
to make a single in baseball
sing1 of 2verb
to produce musical sounds by means of the voice
to utter with musical sounds
sing a song
chant entry 1 sense 2, intone
parts of the mass were sung
to make pleasing musical sounds
birds singing at dawn
to make a slight shrill sound
a kettle singing on the stove
to express enthusiastically
sing the praises of life in the city
buzz entry 1 sense 1, ring
ears singing from the sudden descent
to affect or bring to a place or state by singing sing the blues away
sing a baby to sleep
to call aloud : cry out
sing out when you find them
sing2 of 2noun
a session of group singing
1 The composer was Claudio Monteverdi and the new style of singing gave birth to opera.
2 The Leopard and the Lion were so excited for their meal they even started singing a happy tune.
3 The singing faltered, and some of the bearers looked around in doubt and fear.
4 And the singing lady, Benni, who since then has stayed the same in that she's changed every.
5 I’m carrying the cake as we reenter the room and everyone starts singing “Happy Birthday.”
6 They overheard her singing.
他们无意中听到她唱歌.
7 They crowded into her darkened room, throwing open the windows, singing hymns and praying over the grieving woman-child, exorcising the demon of grief and calling Ann back to the world in Jesus’ name.
8 Maybeth was singing softly, one of Momma’s songs, about making her love a baby with no crying.
9 By then she had retired from the concert stage, following a farewell tour that began with a sold-out concert in Washington’s Constitution Hall, where she had once been barred from singing.
10 Uncle D. Always happy, singing, and still doing the Watusi when that dance had been long gone.
11 They were singing, searching for meaning in the dust.
12 She took out her sinew, held her arm under the bird, and singing aloud strode toward Point Hope.
13 Believe it or not, your accrued, cultural knowledge, added to a little enthusiasm and singing, is more than enough to be able to incorporate music into a lesson or curriculum.
14 We bicycled along, singing loudly.
我们骑着脚踏车前进, 大声歌唱着.
15 The mason singing as he makes ready for work, or leaves off work.
泥瓦匠们在歌唱,准备妥当去工作, 或者收工要回家.
16 Almost everyone in the room started singing along and eventually my dad put his drink down and cut in on Benny and my mom, sliding his arm around her waist.
17 Then he turned, tossed up his hat, leaped on Lumpkin’s back, and rode up over the bank and away singing into the dusk.
18 ‘There was an orc with a whip, and then it turns into Sam! Then I wasn’t dreaming after all when I heard that singing down below, and I tried to answer? Was it you?’
19 His girls were playful, wistful, always dancing across the house, jumping from bed to bed, singing with feigned vibrato, swooning.
20 I held the two separate beliefs loosely in my mind and let their singing discord lull me into senselessness.
6 歌唱
8 声乐
11 啭