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folk-sing

/fohk-sing/US // ˈfoʊkˌsɪŋ //

民歌,民间唱法,民间歌唱,民间演唱

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : an informal gathering for the singing of folk songs.

Examples

  • I still do find it a tremendously useful device to invent a character and have the character sing the song.

  • Some will be avoiding New Year festivities entirely—and very sensible folk they are too.

  • By the time it concluded with a sing-a-long of “XO,” Beyoncé had done the rare thing.

  • The twang we hear as emblematic of white country music is actually the direct descendant of black folk music banjo.

  • Yep, the song the Whos sing in How the Grinch Stole Christmas.

  • There are some folk in this country, you know, who manifest a very retiring disposition at times.

  • It was no wonder that he felt quite at home in the duck-pond, which was made for web-footed folk.

  • Strive to speak or sing fluently without breaking the quality of tone used.

  • While half of Christendom sing “On earth peace, good will toward men,” the other half sing, “On earth peace to men of good will.”

  • Most of the feathered folk agreed that Mr. Blackbird ought not to have spokenp.