sing / sɪŋ /

⭐基础词汇唱歌唱歌的唱歌的时候

sing4 个定义

v. 无主动词 verb

sang [sang] /sæŋ/ or, often, sung [suhng]; /sʌŋ/; sung; sing·ing.

  1. to utter words or sounds in succession with musical modulations of the voice; vocalize melodically.
  2. to perform a song or voice composition: She promised to sing for us.
  3. to produce melodious sounds, usually high in pitch, as certain birds, insects, etc.: The nightingale sang in the tree.
v. 有主动词 verb

sang [sang] /sæŋ/ or, often, sung [suhng]; /sʌŋ/; sung; sing·ing.

  1. to utter with musical modulations of the voice, as a song.
  2. to escort or accompany with singing.
  3. to proclaim enthusiastically.
n. 名词 noun
  1. the act or performance of singing.
  2. a gathering or meeting of persons for the purpose of singing: a community sing.
  3. a singing, ringing, or whistling sound, as of a bullet.
v. 动词组 verb
  1. sing out, Informal. to call in a loud voice; shout: They lost their way in the cavern and sang out for help.

sing 近义词

v. 动词 verb

carry a tune with one's voice

v. 动词 verb

tattle on someone

更多sing例句

  1. I still do find it a tremendously useful device to invent a character and have the character sing the song.
  2. By the time it concluded with a sing-a-long of “XO,” Beyoncé had done the rare thing.
  3. Yep, the song the Whos sing in How the Grinch Stole Christmas.
  4. He could sing Beatles songs with as much authenticity as the Liverpool lads themselves—and sometimes with even more fervor.
  5. We sing “Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer” and “Jingle Bells”.
  6. Strive to speak or sing fluently without breaking the quality of tone used.
  7. While half of Christendom sing “On earth peace, good will toward men,” the other half sing, “On earth peace to men of good will.”
  8. I suppose the hammer falls back more slowly from the string, and that makes the tone sing longer.
  9. He sat down and played it phrase by phrase, pausing between each measure, to let it "sing."
  10. Flocks of birds seemed to sing through the air, striking against the telegraph wires.