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1 bards were singing his victory
Общая лексика: барды прославляли его победуУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > bards were singing his victory
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2 sing
1. [sıŋ] n1. встреча хорового кружка; вечер хорового пения2. [sıŋ] v (sang, редк. sung; sung)1. петьto sing a song [a part in an opera] - петь песню [партию в опере]
to sing from score /from music/ - петь по нотам
to sing out of tune - петь неправильно, фальшивить
to sing by ear [in chorus] - петь по слуху [хором]
to sing sharp [flat] - петь на полтона выше [ниже] ( чем нужно)
2. петьсяhis lyrics sing themselves - его лирические стихи напевны /так и просятся в песню/
3. провожать, встречать или сопровождать пениемto sing a bride to her new house - с песнями проводить новобрачную в её новый дом
4. читать нараспев5. трещать; звенеть; стрекотать; свистеть; сверчатьa cricket sings - сверчок поёт /сверчит/
the music is still singing in my ears - эта музыка всё ещё звучит у меня в ушах
6. воспевать, прославлятьto sing smb.'s praises - петь кому-л. дифирамбы
7. разг. похваляться, хвалиться8. ликовать, трепетать от радости9. сл. расколоться, сознаться в преступлении и выдать других10. редк. возвещать, объявлять♢
to sing another song /another tune/ - заговорить /запеть/ по-иномуyou will sing different! - ты другое запоёшь!
to sing small - сбавить тон; приуныть, упасть духом
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3 барды прославляли его победу
General subject: bards were singing his victoryУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > барды прославляли его победу
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