sing 的 4 个定义
sang [sang] /sæŋ/ or, often, sung [suhng]; /sʌŋ/; sung; sing·ing.
- to utter words or sounds in succession with musical modulations of the voice; vocalize melodically.
- to perform a song or voice composition: She promised to sing for us.
- to produce melodious sounds, usually high in pitch, as certain birds, insects, etc.: The nightingale sang in the tree.
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sang [sang] /sæŋ/ or, often, sung [suhng]; /sʌŋ/; sung; sing·ing.
- to utter with musical modulations of the voice, as a song.
- to escort or accompany with singing.
- to proclaim enthusiastically.
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- the act or performance of singing.
- a gathering or meeting of persons for the purpose of singing: a community sing.
- a singing, ringing, or whistling sound, as of a bullet.
- 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
carry a tune with one's voice
tattle on someone
更多sing例句
- I still do find it a tremendously useful device to invent a character and have the character sing the song.
- By the time it concluded with a sing-a-long of “XO,” Beyoncé had done the rare thing.
- Yep, the song the Whos sing in How the Grinch Stole Christmas.
- He could sing Beatles songs with as much authenticity as the Liverpool lads themselves—and sometimes with even more fervor.
- We sing “Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer” and “Jingle Bells”.
- 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.”
- I suppose the hammer falls back more slowly from the string, and that makes the tone sing longer.
- He sat down and played it phrase by phrase, pausing between each measure, to let it "sing."
- Flocks of birds seemed to sing through the air, striking against the telegraph wires.