唱(歌);演唱 When you sing, you make musical sounds with your voice, usually producing words that fit a tune.
I can't sing...
我不会唱歌。
I sing about love most of the time...
我大多唱爱情歌曲。
They were all singing the same song...
他们全都在唱同一首歌。
Go on, then, sing us a song!...
那么,来吧,给我们唱首歌!
'You're getting to be a habit with me,' sang Eddie.
“你让我无法自拔,”埃迪唱道。
...an operatic aria sung by Luciano Pavarotti.
卢恰诺·帕瓦罗蒂演唱的歌剧咏叹调
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(鸟类或昆虫)鸣叫,啼,啁啾,啼啭 When birds or insects sing, they make pleasant high-pitched sounds.
Birds were already singing in the garden.
小鸟已经在花园里歌唱了。
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(尤指同一组织里的人)口径一致,意见一致 If you say that people, especially people in the same organization, are singing from the same hymn sheet or are singing from the same song sheet, you mean that they are saying the same things in public about something and appear to agree about it.
We should bring together the departments so that we're all singing from the same hymn sheet.
我们应该把各部门联合起来,这样我们就能意见一致了。
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See also:
singing
; to sing someone's praises→see:
praise
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相关词组:
sing along
sing out
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sing★/sɪŋ; NAmEsɪŋ/verb(sang/sæŋ; NAmEsæŋ/,sung/sʌŋ; NAmEsʌŋ/)1★[intransitive , transitive ]to make musical sounds with your voice in the form of a song or tune 唱(歌);演唱◆She usually sings in the shower.她常常边冲澡边唱歌。◆I just can't sing in tune!我一唱就走调!singto sb ◆He was singing softly to the baby.他对宝宝轻声哼着歌。singsth to sb ◆Will you sing a song to us?你给我们唱支歌好吗?singsb sth ◆Will you sing us a song?你给我们唱支歌好吗?singsth ◆Now I'd like to sing a song by the Beatles.现在我来唱一首披头士乐队的歌。~ sb to sleep◆She sang the baby to sleep(= sang until the baby went to sleep).她哼着歌把宝宝哄睡了。☞collocationsat
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2★[intransitive ](of birds 鸟)to make high musical sounds 鸣;啼;啼啭◆The birds were singing outside my window.鸟儿在我窗外啼啭。3[intransitive ](+ adv./prep.)to make a high ringing sound like a whistle 呜呜作响;发嗖嗖声◆Bullets sang past my ears.子弹嗖嗖地从我耳边飞过。▶singnoun[singular ]◆Let's have a sing.我们唱支歌吧。IDIOMSsing a different ˈtuneto change your opinion about sb/sth or your attitude towards sb/sth 改变观点(或态度);改弦易辙sing from the same ˈhymn/ˈsong sheet( BrE) ( informal) to show that you are in agreement with each other by saying the same things in public 唱同一调子(在公开场合口径一致)☞more at
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adj.PHRASAL VERBSˌsing aˈlong (with sb/sth) | ˌsing aˈlong (to sth)to sing together with sb who is already singing or while a record, radio, or musical instrument is playing 随着(某人、唱片等)唱◆Do sing along if you know the words.要是知道歌词,你就跟着唱吧。☞related noun
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ˈsing of sth( old-fashionedorformal) to mention sth in a song or a poem, especially to praise it (用诗歌)讲述,歌颂,赞美ˌsing ˈoutto sing or say sth clearly and loudly 叫出;唱出◆A voice suddenly sang out above the rest.在一片嘈杂声中突然传出一个人的声音。ˌsing ˈup( BrE) (NAmEˌsing ˈout)to sing more loudly 更大声地唱;放开嗓门唱◆Sing up, let's hear you.大声唱,我们听不见。singsingssangsingingsungsing/sɪŋ; NAmEsɪŋ/sang/sæŋ; NAmEsæŋ/sung/sʌŋ; NAmEsʌŋ/
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singsing /sɪŋ/ ●●●S1W2 verb (past tense sang /sæŋ/, past participle sung /sʌŋ/)
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1with your voice [intransitive, transitive] to produce a musical sound with your voice: She can sing beautifully. Most children enjoy singing. We had a great time singing some of the old songs.sing to My mother used to sing to me when I was young. He was singing to himself quietly.sing somebody something Come on, sing us a song! I’ve never been able to sing in tune (=sing the correct notes). She patiently sang the baby to sleep. →
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2birds [intransitive] if birds sing, they produce high musical sounds: I could hear the birds singing outside my window.3high noise [intransitive always + adverb/preposition] to make a high whistling sound: A kettle was singing on the stove.sing past A bullet sang past my ear.4sing somebody’s praises to praise someone very much: Mrs Edwards was singing your praises today.5sing a different tune to say something different from what you said before: You’re singing a different tune now!6be singing from the same hymn sheet/book used to say that a group of people all have the same aims or all express the same opinion on a particular subject: Union representatives are all singing from the same hymn sheet on the issue of pay.7give information [intransitive] informal to tell people everything you know about a crime when they ask you questions about it – used especially by criminals and the police: I think he’ll sing.sing along phrasal verbto sing with someone else who is already singing: Sing along if you know the words.sing along to Jess was singing along to the radio.sing out phrasal verb1 sing out (something) to shout or sing some words clearly and loudly: ‘Freeze!’ a shrill voice sang out.2American English to sing loudly so that people can hear you easilysing up phrasal verb British Englishto sing more loudly: Sing up, boys, I can’t hear you!
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[sɪŋ]sang, sung, singing, sings
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sang[13315] singing[38951] sings[6907] sung[9306]
唱(93%),歌颂(5%),称赞(1%),鸣叫(1%)
n.演唱;鸣声;呼啸声
vt.唱;用诗赞颂;唱着使
vi.唱歌;歌颂;鸣叫;呼号
n.(Sing)人名;(老、德、泰)辛
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