chant 的 3 个定义
- a short, simple melody, especially one characterized by single notes to which an indefinite number of syllables are intoned, used in singing psalms, canticles, etc., in church services.
- a psalm, canticle, or the like, chanted or for chanting.
- the singing or intoning of all or portions of a liturgical service.
- (7)
- to sing to a chant, or in the manner of a chant, especially in a church service.
- to sing.
- to celebrate in song.
- to repeat rhythmically and insistently.
- to sing.
- to utter a chant.
chant 近义词
chorus of song
sing simple song or song part
更多chant例句
- The heaving bodies, the smashed glass, the chants, the rants — all of those are the easily identifiable markers of civil unrest that we see when CNN covers Belarus, or apparently, Washington.
- If he were in the familiar, comfortable confines of the American Airlines Center in downtown Dallas, the cheers and chants would have made complete sense.
- Wall smiled and wiggled his shoulders in celebration before stepping to the free throw line and completing the four-point play as chants of “M-V-P” rang down from the crowd.
- When a building manager attempted to explain the limit, the crowd shouted him down with chants of “Let us in!”
- In another video, the moms sang a common protest chant to the tune of an old lullaby, crooning, “Hands up, please don’t shoot me,” while facing down police in riot gear.
- The owner of the original video of the “dead cops” chant told me it was taken on 32nd Street between 5th and Madison avenues.
- The same night the “dead cops” chant was recorded, two police officers were attacked on the Brooklyn Bridge.
- A car parked at a red light honked its horn in rhythm with the chant as the crowd passed in front of it.
- Some of the marchers began to chant at the anarchists, reminding them that the movement is bigger than them.
- Chant: Ve-al kulam, Eloha selichot, selach lanu, mechal lanu, kaper lanu.
- L'Occision des chiens est accoste de la tabagie et de ce qui suyt la tabagie, du chant et des danses.
- Hence also the word was particularly used to signify any complaint or lament, or a chant at the burial-service.
- Without pausing in his chant—it happened to be one of triumph—without even looking at her, the leader indicated an empty chair.
- The pathos of the chant almost made his listener shrink, so immediate and searching was it.
- As for sounds, the silence was unbroken save by the chant of the telegraph wires and the crying of the plovers on the waste.