sing 的英语意思
singsing /sɪŋ/ verb (past tense sang /sæŋ/, past participle sung /sʌŋ/)
查看全部语言翻译1with your voice [intransitive, transitive] to produce a musical sound with your voice用嗓音发出音乐性声音:
She can sing beautifully.她能唱得非常动听。
Most children enjoy singing.大多数儿童都喜欢唱歌。
We had a great time singing some of the old songs.我们唱着那些老歌,玩得非常开心。sing to
My mother used to sing to me when I was young.我年幼时,母亲常常唱歌给我听。
He was singing to himself quietly.他正在轻声自哼小曲。sing somebody something
Come on, sing us a song!来嘛,给我们唱首歌吧!
I’ve never been able to sing in tune (=sing the correct notes).我从来都唱不准调(即唱出正确的音)。
She patiently sang the baby to sleep.她耐心地唱歌哄宝宝入睡。 → singing2birds [intransitive] if birds sing, they produce high musical sounds(指鸟)发出悦耳的高鸣声:
I could hear the birds singing outside my window.我能听到窗外的鸟儿在鸣唱。3high noise [intransitive always + adverb/preposition] to make a high whistling sound发出尖锐的呼啸声:
A kettle was singing on the stove.炉子上的水壶正发出尖鸣声。sing past
A bullet sang past my ear.一颗子弹从我耳边呼啸而过。4sing somebody’s praises to praise someone very much对某人大加赞扬:
Mrs Edwards was singing your praises today.爱德华兹太太今天对你赞不绝口。5sing a different tune to say something different from what you said before说出与之前不同的话:
You’re singing a different tune now!你现在说的话可跟以前不一样了!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用于表示一群人有相同的目标,或在某一问题上表达相同的意见:
Union representatives are all singing from the same hymn sheet on the issue of pay.工会代表在薪酬问题上立场一致。7give information [intransitive] informal非正式 to tell people everything you know about a crime when they ask you questions about it – used especially by criminals and the police被问及某一犯罪时,将所知一切和盘托出——尤为罪犯和警察所用的说法:
I think he’ll sing.我觉得他会招供的。sing along phrasal verb to sing with someone else who is already singing跟着已在唱歌的人一起唱:
Sing along if you know the words.如果你知道歌词,就跟着一起唱吧。sing along to
Jess was singing along to the radio.杰丝正跟着收音机里的歌一起唱。sing out phrasal verb1 sing out (something) to shout or sing some words clearly and loudly清晰洪亮地喊出或唱出某些话语:
‘Freeze!’ a shrill voice sang out."不许动!"一个尖锐的声音高声喊道。2American English to sing loudly so that people can hear you easily放声高唱,让人能够轻易听见sing up phrasal verb British English to sing more loudly唱得更响亮:
Sing up, boys, I can’t hear you!大声唱啊,孩子们,我听不见!
查看全部语言翻译1with your voice [intransitive, transitive] to produce a musical sound with your voice用嗓音发出音乐性声音:
She can sing beautifully.她能唱得非常动听。
Most children enjoy singing.大多数儿童都喜欢唱歌。
We had a great time singing some of the old songs.我们唱着那些老歌,玩得非常开心。sing to
My mother used to sing to me when I was young.我年幼时,母亲常常唱歌给我听。
He was singing to himself quietly.他正在轻声自哼小曲。sing somebody something
Come on, sing us a song!来嘛,给我们唱首歌吧!
I’ve never been able to sing in tune (=sing the correct notes).我从来都唱不准调(即唱出正确的音)。
She patiently sang the baby to sleep.她耐心地唱歌哄宝宝入睡。 → singing2birds [intransitive] if birds sing, they produce high musical sounds(指鸟)发出悦耳的高鸣声:
I could hear the birds singing outside my window.我能听到窗外的鸟儿在鸣唱。3high noise [intransitive always + adverb/preposition] to make a high whistling sound发出尖锐的呼啸声:
A kettle was singing on the stove.炉子上的水壶正发出尖鸣声。sing past
A bullet sang past my ear.一颗子弹从我耳边呼啸而过。4sing somebody’s praises to praise someone very much对某人大加赞扬:
Mrs Edwards was singing your praises today.爱德华兹太太今天对你赞不绝口。5sing a different tune to say something different from what you said before说出与之前不同的话:
You’re singing a different tune now!你现在说的话可跟以前不一样了!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用于表示一群人有相同的目标,或在某一问题上表达相同的意见:
Union representatives are all singing from the same hymn sheet on the issue of pay.工会代表在薪酬问题上立场一致。7give information [intransitive] informal非正式 to tell people everything you know about a crime when they ask you questions about it – used especially by criminals and the police被问及某一犯罪时,将所知一切和盘托出——尤为罪犯和警察所用的说法:
I think he’ll sing.我觉得他会招供的。sing along phrasal verb to sing with someone else who is already singing跟着已在唱歌的人一起唱:
Sing along if you know the words.如果你知道歌词,就跟着一起唱吧。sing along to
Jess was singing along to the radio.杰丝正跟着收音机里的歌一起唱。sing out phrasal verb1 sing out (something) to shout or sing some words clearly and loudly清晰洪亮地喊出或唱出某些话语:
‘Freeze!’ a shrill voice sang out."不许动!"一个尖锐的声音高声喊道。2American English to sing loudly so that people can hear you easily放声高唱,让人能够轻易听见sing up phrasal verb British English to sing more loudly唱得更响亮:
Sing up, boys, I can’t hear you!大声唱啊,孩子们,我听不见!