释义 |
song \ˈsȯŋ also ˈsäŋ\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English song, sang, from Old English; akin to Old High German sang song, Old Norse söngr, Gothic sangws song, Old English singan to sing — more at sing 1. a. : the act of singing < rejoice in song > b. : the art of creating or singing vocal compositions < a people famous for their song > 2. : poetical composition < a hero honored in song and story > 3. a. : a short musical composition made up of mutually dependent words and music which together produce a unique aesthetic response — compare lied b. : a group or collection of such compositions < gather and preserve popular song — Louise Pound > 4. : a distinctive sound : characteristic noise < the song of the wind > < the song of birds > 5. a. : a melody or musical setting for a lyric poem or ballad < whistle a song > b. : an instrumental composition displaying or suggesting the technique or quality of vocal music 6. a. : the words that are sung with or belong to a particular musical composition : lyrics b. : a poem of limited length often stanzaic and easily set to music < Shakespeare's songs > 7. a. : a habitual, temperamental, or characteristic manner (as of speaking, reacting, or arguing) < the same old song of the party politician > b. : a violent, abusive, or noisy reaction < put up quite a song > 8. : a small amount — used with for < a house that sold for a song > |