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词汇 sing
释义 sing
verb
uk /sɪŋ/ us /sɪŋ/sang | sung

singverb (MAKE MUSIC)


A1[ I or T ]
to make musical sounds with the voice, usually a tune with words: 唱歌;演唱
The children sang two songs by Schubert at the school concert.在学校音乐会上,孩子们演唱了舒伯特的两首歌曲。
We were woken early by the sound of the birds singing.我们很早就被鸟儿的鸣唱声唤醒。
Your grandmother would like you to sing for/to her.你祖母想让你给她唱首歌。
[ + two objects ]Will you sing us a song/sing a song to us?你能为我们唱首歌吗?
She sang her baby to sleep every night.她每天晚上唱歌哄孩子入睡。
Pavarotti is singing Rodolfo (= singing the part of Rodolfo) in "La Bohème" at La Scala this week.帕瓦罗蒂本周将在拉斯卡拉剧院扮演歌剧《波希米亚人》中的鲁道夫。
You need to sing up(= sing louder).请你大声点儿唱。
There's no need to hang back - you can sing as well as anyone.没什么可犹豫的——你会和其他人唱得一样好。
So let's have a round of applause, please, for a very lovely and talented young lady who is going to sing for us.
The children will first sing individually and then together as a group.
And then he started to sing. Well, I didn't know where to put myself.接着他开始唱歌。唉,我简直尴尬极了。
He started to sing professionally after leaving college.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Singing
a cappella
accompaniment
accompany
alto
anthem
coloratura
contralto
countertenor
croon
crooner
dirge
playback singer
prima donna
psalm
quartet
quintet
singsong
the Internationale
warble
yodel

singverb (RING)


[ I ]
to make or be filled with a (high) ringing sound: 呜呜作响,发嗡嗡声
A bullet sang past the top of the soldier's head.一颗子弹从士兵头顶嗖的一声飞过。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Sounds made by objects, movement or impact
bang around
bleep
boop
choo-choo
chuff
clap along
click away
honk
peal
resonance
rumble
spit
squeak
susurrus
swoosh
thrum
thunk
tick-tock
ticking
whisper

Related word


singing

Idioms


sing for your supper
sing the praises of someone/something

Phrasal verb


sing along
sing.
written abbreviation forsingular单数(singular的缩写)
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Linguistics: grammatical terms
ablative
apposition
appositive
appositively
attributively
collocate
concord
dative
declension
direct object
genitive
indirect object
nominal
plural
plurally
post-modifier
postposition
postpositional
postpositive
syntax

sing | American Dictionary


sing
verb[ I/T ]
us/sɪŋ/past tensesangus/sæŋ/sungus/sʌŋ/ | past participlesungus/sʌŋ/
to make musical sounds with the voice:
[ T ]She sings really terrible songs in the shower.
[ I ]At dawn, the birds began to sing.
[ I ]We sang along to (= sang with) the radio while driving.
 sing someone to sleep
If you sing someone to sleep, you sing until the person goes to sleep:
She sang her baby to sleep.

Idiom


sing someone’s/something's praises

Examples of sing


sing
The impact of singing on children's psychological state and well-being was investigated with a participant population of 76 pre-pubertal children.
Typically, the whole performance is evaluated: the presentation, as well as the music being played or sung.
Unfortunately, no singing teacher was available then to help cope with the vocal demands of the piece.
Less popular were the 'mental practice' and 'sing and play' choices.
By shedding excess and approaching sung dialogue as if it were speech, singers were to be singing actors - the imperative of a musical dramatic art.
It is part of the style, like bel canto singing in most opera, or the swing eighth-note in most jazz.
Furthermore, although artists or song titles may have been forgotten, the lyrics were more often remembered, and many were able to sing along.
It is certainly an asset to be able to play the piano, but this ability is devalued if the teacher is afraid to sing.
She sang and little by little descended to the stage, where she immediately disappeared.
Singing psalms in this manner rendered them plain, since the antiphon was more florid than the repetitive psalm-tone used to sing the verses.
It could be presumed that boys form negative attitudes toward singing because of their apparent lesser ability in this area.
He had a few lessons, and went away able to sing.
Even on the face of it, however, the assassins don't sing ' our songs'; they sing theirs.
Operatic characters do indeed sing all the time, but what they sing are not always songs.
Most students did not know about other countries' musical instruments and were not taught to sing other cultures' songs in their original languages.
These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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