singsong / ˈsɪŋˌsɔŋ, -ˌsɒŋ /

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singsong2 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.

singsong 近义词

singsong

等同于 monotonous

singsong

等同于 sing

更多singsong例句

  1. Some women — and I won’t say all, but I think it is closer to all than none — have heard their own first names called out in this singsong tone.
  2. The clerk of the court cleared his throat and called out something in incomprehensible singsong.
  3. He had a singsong way of "getting it off," at the same time beating time with his hands on either side of his plate.
  4. A crackling of noise with a singsong rhythm, the volume of which, low at first, arose to a drone filled the cabin.
  5. "You are very kind to call on us, Mr. Colburne," said the silver voice with a musical accent which almost amounted to a singsong.
  6. The singsong verses had almost the dignity of lyric expression, of the essence of familiarity with that which is unknown.