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1 sing
∎ to sing like a lark or a nightingale chanter comme un rossignol∎ bullets sang past his ears des balles sifflaient à ses oreilles;∎ the noise made my ears sing ce bruit m'a fait bourdonner les oreilles∎ he sang like a songbird at the trial il s'est mis à table au procès;∎ somebody's been singing to our competitors quelqu'un a vendu la mèche à ou tuyauté nos concurrents(a) (song, note, mass) chanter;∎ to sing opera/jazz chanter de l'opéra/du jazz;∎ who sings tenor? qui est ténor?;∎ to sing sb to sleep chanter pour endormir qn;∎ figurative now they're singing another or a different tune ils ont changé de ton∎ to sing the praises of sb/sth chanter ou célébrer les louanges de qn/qch;∎ to sing one's own praises chanter ses propres louanges, faire son propre élogechanter (tous) ensemble ou en chœur;∎ they sang along with her in the chorus ils ont repris le refrain avec elle;∎ to sing along to or with the radio chanter en même temps que la radio(a) (sing loudly) chanter fort∎ when you're ready, sing out quand tu seras prêt, fais-moi signe□chanter plus fort;∎ sing up! plus fort! -
2 sing
sing [sɪŋ]• to sing sb's/sth's praises chanter les louanges de qn/qchchanter ; [ears] bourdonner* * *[sɪŋ] 1. 2.1) [person] chanterto sing in/out of tune — chanter juste/faux
2) [bird, cricket, kettle] chanter; [wind] siffler3) (colloq) ( confess) se mettre à table (colloq)•Phrasal Verbs:- sing out- sing up••to sing a different ou another song — changer d'avis
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3 sing
B vtr ( prét sang ; pp sung) [person] chanter [song, note] ; to sing a role chanter dans un rôle ; to sing the part of… chanter dans le rôle de… ; to sing sth to/for sb chanter qch à/pour qn ; sing him something chante-lui quelque chose ; to sing sth in front of ou for an audience chanter qch devant un public ; to sing sb to sleep chanter pour endormir qn ; ‘Happy birthday!’ they sang ‘bon anniversaire!’ ont-ils chanté ; to sing sb's praises chanter les louanges de qn.1 [person] chanter (in dans ; to sb à qn ; for sb pour qn) ; you can't sing tu ne sais pas chanter ; to sing well chanter bien ; to sing in/out of tune chanter juste/faux ; to sing in front of ou for an audience chanter devant un public ; to sing to an accompaniment chanter avec un accompagnement ; he sings about love il parle d'amour dans ses chansons ; she sang of her country littér sa chanson parlait de son pays ;2 [bird, cricket, instrument, kettle] chanter ; [wind] siffler ; [ears] siffler ; to make sb's ears sing faire siffler les oreilles de qn ;3 ○ ( confess) se mettre à table ○.to sing a different ou another song changer d'avis.■ sing along chanter en même temps (with que).■ sing out:▶ sing out [sth] ( shout) crier.■ sing up chanter plus fort. -
4 praise
A n1 gen éloges mpl, louanges fpl (for de ; for doing pour avoir fait) ; in praise of sb à la louange de qn ; in praise of sth louant qch ; beyond praise au-dessus de tout éloge ; worthy of praise digne d'éloges ; to be loud in one's praise of sb/sth ne pas tarir d'éloges sur qn/qch ; to heap praise on sb couvrir qn d'éloges ; to be highly praised être couvert d'éloges ; faint praise éloge mesuré ; high praise éloge enthousiaste ; that's praise indeed coming from her venant d'elle c'est un compliment ;B vtr1 gen faire l'éloge de [person, book, achievement] ; to praise sb for sth/for doing féliciter qn pour qch/pour avoir fait ; to praise sb/sth as sth faire l'éloge de qn/qch en tant que qch ; to praise sb/sth to the skies porter qn/qch aux nues ; to sing sb's/sth's praises chanter les louanges de qn/qch ;
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