singing
英 [ˈsɪŋɪŋ]
美 [ˈsɪŋɪŋ]
n. 唱歌; 歌唱
v. 唱(歌); 演唱; 鸣; 啼; 啼啭; 呜呜作响; 发嗖嗖声
sing的现在分词
现在分词:singing
Oxford 3000 / Collins.2 / BNC.6940 / COCA.6489
牛津词典
noun
- 唱歌;歌唱
the activity of making musical sounds with your voice- the beautiful singing of birds
鸟儿动听的歌唱 - choral singing
合唱 - There was singing and dancing all night.
通宵唱歌跳舞。 - a singing teacher
声乐教师 - She has a beautiful singing voice.
她有一副唱歌的好嗓子。
- the beautiful singing of birds
柯林斯词典
- N-UNCOUNT 唱歌;歌唱
Singingis the activity of making musical sounds with your voice.- ...a people's carnival, with singing and dancing in the streets.
人们在街头载歌载舞的民族狂欢节 - ...the singing of a traditional hymn...
传统赞美诗的演唱 - She's having singing lessons.
她在上声乐课。
- ...a people's carnival, with singing and dancing in the streets.
英英释义
noun
- the act of singing vocal music
- disclosing information or giving evidence about another
adj
- smooth and flowing
双语例句
- I like singing hymns.
我喜欢唱圣歌。 - The chorus was singing 'The Ode to Joy'.
合唱团在唱《欢乐颂》。 - I had to go to church, so I grew up singing gospel
我必须去教堂做礼拜,因此我是唱着福音歌长大的。 - He transmitted his keen enjoyment of singing to the audience.
他把自己对演唱的激情投入传递给了观众。 - After failing a singing audition at the Metropolitan Opera, she turned to musical comedy.
在大都会歌剧院的试唱失败后,她转而投身歌舞喜剧。 - I am dry with singing.
我唱得口干。 - When you realise they are singing the same songs over again, the novelty wears off
当你意识到他们开始从头演唱同样的歌曲时,新鲜感也就没有了。 - He followed her to Paris, where he began singing in bars and cabarets.
他跟着她来到巴黎,开始在酒吧和卡巴莱夜总会驻唱。 - I'm not very good at singing
我不太擅长唱歌。 - He started his career in show business by playing the saxophone and singing.
他的演艺生涯是从吹奏萨克斯和唱歌开始的。