sing

動詞

UK/sɪŋ/
US/sɪŋ/

定義 sing 動詞

sound

  1. A1TransitiveIntransitive

    To produce musical sounds with the voice, typically a melody with accompanying words.

    • At the school's concert, the children performed two songs by Schubert.

    • The chorus of birds singing woke us up early in the morning.

    • Your grandmother would be delighted if you sang a song for her.

  2. Intransitive

    To produce or be filled with a high-pitched ringing sound; to make a whizzing sound.

    • A bullet whizzed past the soldier's head.

成語

  • sing for your supper

    to perform a task or service in exchange for a reward, typically food or sustenance.

    He had to perform a talent at the party to sing for his supper and get a free meal.

  • sing the praises of someone/something

    To express enthusiastic praise or admiration for someone or something.

    The scientific community has been singing the praises of her ever since she published that groundbreaking research paper.

片語動詞 sing

  • sing along

    to perform a song simultaneously with another person's vocal or instrumental rendition

    As the song played at the party, everyone began to sing along with the music.