英:[ˈsɪŋə(r)]
美:[ˈsɪŋər]
英:[ˈsɪŋə(r)]
美:[ˈsɪŋər]
sing·er
sIng r
复数:singers
词根:sing
adj.singing 唱歌的;音乐般的
singable 可唱的
n.sing 演唱;鸣声;呼啸声
singing 歌唱;歌声;耳鸣;振鸣
v.singing 唱歌(sing的ing形式)
vi.sing 唱歌;歌颂;鸣叫;呼号
vt.sing 唱;用诗赞颂;唱着使
noun (1)
one that sings
biographical name (1)
Isaac Ba*shev*isbə-ˈshe-vəs 1904–1991 American (Polish-born) author
noun (2)
one that singes
biographical name (2)
Isaac Merrit 1811–1875 American inventor
biographical name (2)
Isaac Merrit 1811–1875 American inventor
pop singer流行歌手
folk singern. 民歌手;民歌演唱者
约于1300年,“用声音演唱音乐的人,歌手”,男性或女性(13世纪中期作为姓氏出现),是 sing(v.)的代词。它取代了古英语 songer “诗篇作家”, sangere “歌手,诗人”(也见 songster)。女性形式 singestre 早在13世纪就有记录(翻译拉丁语 cantrix); singeresse 则出现在14世纪晚期。
The first known use of singer was in the 14th 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
singer1 of 2noun
one that sings
singer2 of 2noun
one that singes
singer1 of 2noun
one that sings
singer2 of 2noun
one that singes
1 Our Singer sewing machine worked by pushing a pedal.
2 Most citizens, crowded into the auditorium for the occasion, saw the Singer’s robe only from a distance; they shoved and pushed, trying to nudge closer for a look.
3 He kept his brown, wide eyes on Singer’s face.
4 She is an accomplished singer.
她是位有才华的歌唱家.
5 Singer sat solemn and timid, his face turned fully toward the window.
6 But the inside room with music and Mister Singer was not all.
7 The singer made his debut as Mozart's Don Giovanni.
这位歌唱家初次登台表演莫札特的唐乔凡尼.
8 He is an outstanding disciple of Pavarotti , a famous singer.
他是歌唱家帕瓦罗蒂的高徒.
9 And then the final trouble came to Singer.
10 The Lazarus woodpecker was last seen in a forest in North Louisiana known as the Singer Tract.
11 I hardly had time to pull my boxers down and sit, and that’s when it all came back to me, and I remembered Mrs. Singer’s cursing me.
12 Finally Singer backed himself out of the room.
13 Mrs. Singer was now dealing with another customer—leaning forward and draping a scarf around the woman’s neck and then cooing over the effect it added to the top the woman was wearing.
14 Naomi tugged back the quilt to reveal an old push-pedal Singer machine.
15 When she thought of what she used to imagine was God she could only see Mister Singer with a long, white sheet around him.
16 During these times Singer stood very straight with his hands in his pockets and looked in another direction.
17 The Praise Singer backed away from Arm’s long reach.
18 Singer stood before the window and watched the cousin of his friend wait on a group of customers.
19 Kira had just gone into the small room lined with drawers and slid open the one containing the Singer’s robe.
20 The Praise Singer turned so pale Arm thought he was going to faint.