make musical sounds with the voice, especially words with a set tune
唱,唱歌
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Bella sang to the baby .贝拉唱歌给婴儿听。
[with obj.]perform (a song, words, or tune) in this way
演唱(歌曲,歌词,曲调)
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someone started singing ‘God Save the Queen’ 有人开始唱起英国国歌“天佑吾皇”
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singing ]the singing of hymns in Latin .用拉丁语哼唱。
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随着唱;跟着唱。
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大声叫喊
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he sang out a greeting .他大声打招呼。
(of a bird)make characteristic melodious whistling and twittering sounds
(鸟)啼,鸣
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the birds were singing in the chestnut trees .鸟儿在栗子树上鸣叫。
make a high-pitched whistling or buzzing sound
呜呜作响;发出嗡嗡声
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the kettle was beginning to sing .水壶开始呜呜作响。
(of a person's ear)be affected with a continuous buzzing sound, especially as the after-effect of a blow or loud noise
(人耳)鸣
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a stinging slap that made my ear sing .使我耳鸣的狠狠一巴掌。
〈非 正式〉 (向警方)告密
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a leading terrorist was singing like a canary .一个恐怖分子头目像金丝雀一样叽叽地告密。
[with obj.]recount or celebrate in a work of literature, especially poetry
(尤指用诗歌等文学作品)描述;歌颂,赞颂
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poetry should sing the strangeness and variety of the human race 诗歌应该歌颂人类的奇妙和丰富多采
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these poets sing of the North American experience .这些诗人赞美了北美的经历。
〈古〉 作诗。
〈非正式〉 唱歌;演唱。
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〈美〉 业余演唱会。
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all-singing, all-dancing Brit .informal having a large number and variety of impressive features 〈英, 非正式〉 具有各种鲜明特征的 -
sing a different tune (或song ) change one's opinion about or attitude towards someone or something 改变(对某人或某物的)看法(或态度) -
sing for one's supper . 见SUPPER .sing from the same hymn (或song )sheet Brit .informal present a united front in public by not disagreeing with one another 〈英, 非正式〉 口径一致 -
sing in (或out )the new (或old )year celebrate the new year (or the end of the previous year) with singing 用歌声辞旧迎新 -
sing the praises of 见PRAISE .sing someone to sleep cause someone to fall asleep by singing gently to them 唱歌哄某人入睡
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sing and dance 唱歌跳舞
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sing songs 唱歌
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sing for/to sb 给...唱歌
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sing along (with/to ...) 跟着(...)唱
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sing sb sth = sing sth to sb 给...唱...
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