sing
英 [sɪŋ]
美[sɪŋ]
- vi. 唱歌;歌颂;鸣叫;呼号
- vt. 唱;用诗赞颂;唱着使
- n. 演唱;鸣声;呼啸声
- n. (Sing)人名;(老、德、泰)辛
词组搭配
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
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)口风一致
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
sing someone to sleep
cause someone to fall asleep by singing gently to them
唱歌哄某人入睡
sing out
To call out loudly.
大声叫喊
双语例句
- 1. She didn't know anything about music but she liked to sing.
- 虽然她对音乐一无所知,但却爱唱歌。
来自柯林斯例句
- 2. You can sing along to your favourite Elvis hits.
- 你可以跟着一起唱你最喜爱的“猫王”的热门歌曲。
来自柯林斯例句
- 3. Some people tried to sing, but their voices soon died raggedly away.
- 一些人试图唱歌,但他们的声音很快就陆续消失了。
来自柯林斯例句
- 4. He started to speak in a nasal sing-song voice.
- 他开始用一种带有鼻音的、抑扬顿挫的声调说话。
来自柯林斯例句
- 5. We heard a voice sing out in a clear, sharp tone.
- 我们听到了一阵清脆嘹亮的歌声。
来自柯林斯例句