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sing S0424300 (sĭng)v. sang (săng) or sung (sŭng), sung, sing·ing, sings v.intr.1. Music a. To utter a series of words or sounds in musical tones.b. To vocalize songs or selections.c. To perform songs or selections as a trained or professional singer.d. To produce sounds when played: made the violin sing.2. a. To make melodious sounds: birds singing outside the window.b. To give or have the effect of melody; lilt.3. To make a high whining, humming, or whistling sound.4. To be filled with a buzzing or ringing sound.5. a. To proclaim or extol something in verse.b. To write poetry.6. Slang To give information or evidence against someone.v.tr.1. Music a. To produce the musical sound of: sang a love song.b. To utter with musical inflections: She sang the message.c. To bring to a specified state by singing: sang the baby to sleep.2. To intone or chant (parts of the Mass, for example).3. To proclaim or extol, especially in verse: sang his praises.n. Music A gathering of people for group singing.Phrasal Verb: sing out To call out loudly. [Middle English singen, from Old English singan; see sengwh- in Indo-European roots.] sing′a·ble adj.sing out vb (tr, adverb) to call out in a loud voice; shout Translationssing (siŋ) – past tense sang (saŋ) : past participle sung (saŋ) – verb to make (musical sounds) with one's voice. He sings very well; She sang a Scottish song; I could hear the birds singing in the trees. 唱 唱ˈsinger noun a person who sings, eg as a profession. Are you a good singer?; He's a trained singer. 歌手 歌手ˈsinging noun the art or activity of making musical sounds with one's voice. Do you do much singing nowadays?; (also adjective) a singing lesson/teacher. 演唱 演唱sing out to shout or call out. Sing out when you're ready to go. 叫喊 叫喊sing out
sing out1. To sing in a loud, clear voice. The street performer sang out from the sidewalk so the entire pedestrian mall could hear him. We had to sing out to be heard over the construction noises outside the building.2. To say or announce something very loudly, clearly, and vigorously. She sang out my name from across the station. She started singing out for help when her foot got stuck in the tracks.See also: out, singsing something outto sing or announce something loudly. The teacher sang the names out loud and clear. she sang out "The Star-Spangled Banner" in a loud voice.See also: out, singsing outto sing louder. sing out, please. This is a very large hall. The sopranos will have to sing out more.See also: out, singsing outCall out loudly, shout, as in One of them fell in the stream and sang out for help. [Early 1800s] See also: out, singsing outv.1. To sing loudly and clearly: The choir sang out from the choir loft.2. To say something loudly or in a lively manner: The announcer sang out the name of the winner. The shopkeeper sang a greeting out as we went by.See also: out, singMedicalSeesing |