sing-song / ˈsɪŋˌsɔŋ, -ˌsɒŋ /

歌颂歌谣歌声唱歌

sing-song2 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. verse, or a piece of verse, that is monotonously jingly in rhythm and pattern of pitch.
  2. monotonous rhythmical cadence, tone, or sound.
  3. British. an unrehearsed singing of well-known songs by an audience or other informal, untrained group; a community sing.
adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. monotonous in rhythm and in pitch.

sing-song 近义词

sing-song

等同于 monotonous

更多sing-song例句

  1. So here I am in my requisite Lululemon pants, grunting along to an old hip-hop song at a most ungodly hour.
  2. I still do find it a tremendously useful device to invent a character and have the character sing the song.
  3. In 2012, as a 10th grader, Lean says he recorded his first legitimate song, “Hurt.”
  4. So we picked out the song (“Rhiannon,” click here for video), and Deer Tick learned it.
  5. So this is Christmas, as the song goes, and what have we done?
  6. Strive to speak or sing fluently without breaking the quality of tone used.
  7. At this moment the tinkling of a mule's bells, mingled with the song of the muleteer, came on the air.
  8. While half of Christendom sing “On earth peace, good will toward men,” the other half sing, “On earth peace to men of good will.”
  9. Gushing waters thrilled the ears with the sweetness of an old familiar song.
  10. The song stopped abruptly, the music died away, there was an interval of silence no one broke.