0 to make musical sounds with the voice, usually a tune with words -- 唱歌;演唱
The children sang two songs by Schubert at the school concert. 在學校音樂會上,孩子們演唱了舒伯特的兩首歌曲。
We were woken early by the sound of the birds singing. 我們很早就被鳥兒的鳴唱聲吵醒。
Your grandmother would like you to sing for/to her. 你祖母想叫你唱首歌給她聽。
[ + two objects ] Will you sing us a song/sing a song to us? 你能爲我們唱首歌嗎?
Pavarotti is singing Rodolfo (= singing the part of Rodolfo) in "La Bohème" at La Scala this week. 帕華洛帝本周將在拉斯卡拉劇院扮演歌劇《波希米亞人》中的魯道夫。
You need to sing up (= sing louder). 請你唱大聲一點。
1 to make or be filled with a (high) ringing sound -- 嗚嗚作響,發嗡嗡聲
2 written abbreviation for singular -- 單數(singular的縮寫)
There's no need to hang back - you can sing as well as anyone.
So let's have a round of applause, please, for a very lovely and talented young lady who is going to sing for us.
The children will first sing individually and then together as a group.
And then he started to sing. Well, I didn't know where to put myself.
He started to sing professionally after leaving college.
The impact of singing on children's psychological state and well-being was investigated with a participant population of 76 pre-pubertal children.
Typically, the whole performance is evaluated: the presentation, as well as the music being played or sung.
Unfortunately, no singing teacher was available then to help cope with the vocal demands of the piece.