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1 sang
Синонимический ряд:1. carolled (verb) carolled; vocalised2. chanted (verb) chanted; tuned; vocalized3. talked (verb) squeaked; squealed; talked -
2 sung
Синонимический ряд:1. voiced (adj.) articulated; expressed; oral; spoken; uttered; verbalized; vocal; vocalized; voiced2. carolled (verb) carolled; vocalised3. chanted (verb) chanted; tuned; vocalized4. talked (verb) squeaked; squealed; talked -
3 tuned
1. a настроенный2. a тех. налаженныйtuned up — наладил; налаженный
to be tuned — быть налаженным, быть в хорошем состоянии
3. a с музыкальным оформлением, музыкальныйСинонимический ряд:1. melodious (adj.) melodic; melodious; musical; songful; tuneful2. dialed or dialled (verb) dialed or dialled3. harmonized (verb) accommodated; conformed; coordinated; co-ordinated; harmonised; harmonized; integrated; proportioned; reconciled4. sang or sung/sung (verb) chanted; sang or sung/sung; vocalized5. set (verb) adjusted; attuned; fixed; regulated; set -
4 chant
1. n поэт. песнь; пение; напев2. n церковное пение, песнопение; хорал3. n монотонное пение; однообразная протяжная песня; унылый напев4. n декламация или чтение нараспев5. n скандирование6. n лай; голос7. v поэт. петь; распевать8. v воспевать9. v монотонно повествовать или петь10. v говорить или читать нараспев11. v монотонно повторять одно и то же12. v скандировать13. v сл. расхваливать плохую лошадь; барышничатьСинонимический ряд:1. song (noun) chorus; dirge; hymn; incantation; mantra; ode; refrain; religious song; singing; sing-song; song2. intone (verb) carol; chorus; descant; intone; repeat a mantra; sing; sing in a monotone; troll; tune; vocalise; vocalize
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