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2 sing
[siŋ]past tense - sang; verb(to make (musical sounds) with one's voice: He sings very well; She sang a Scottish song; I could hear the birds singing in the trees.) cantar- singer- singing
- sing out* * *[siŋ] n reunião para cantar em coro. • vt+vi (ps sang, pp sung) 1 cantar. she sings flat / ela canta baixo demais. she sang to a great audience / ela cantou para (diante de) um público numeroso. 2 entoar, louvar com cantos. he sings her praise / ele a elogia muito. 3 gorjear, cantarolar. 4 cantar ou narrar em canções. she sang her child to sleep / ela ninava sua criança. 5 proclamar. 6 zunir, zumbir, assobiar. 7 ter zumbido. 8 sl delatar.————————singular -
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5 Sing Sing
Sing Sing[s'iŋ siŋ] n penitenciária em Ossining, Nova York. -
6 sing out
(to shout or call out: Sing out when you're ready to go.) chamar -
7 sing out
(to shout or call out: Sing out when you're ready to go.) chamar -
8 this guy doesn’t sing worth a damn/a shit
this guy doesn’t sing worth a damn/a shitsl esse cara não conta nada.English-Portuguese dictionary > this guy doesn’t sing worth a damn/a shit
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9 to sing another tune
to sing another tunepôr o rabo entre as pernas, abaixar a crista. -
10 to sing out of tune
to sing out of tunecantar errado, cantar de modo desafinado. -
11 to sing small
to sing smallcoll baixar a crista, perder a arrogância. he sang small / ele perdeu a arrogância. -
12 singable
sing.a.ble[s'iŋəbəl] adj cantável, que se pode cantar. -
13 singalong
sing.a.long[s'iŋəlɔ:ŋ] n canto em conjunto: grupo que canta junto só por prazer, por entretenimento. -
14 singer songwriter
sing.er song.writ.er[siŋə s'ɔŋraitə] n compositor-cantor. -
15 singing-bird
sing.ing-bird[s'iŋiŋ bə:d] n pássaro canoro. -
16 singing-lesson
sing.ing-les.son[s'iŋiŋ lesən] n aula de canto. -
17 singingly
sing.ing.ly[s'iŋiŋli] adv de modo cantante. -
18 singsong
sing.song[s'iŋsɔŋ] n 1 cantarola, canção monótona, ritmo monótono, verso monótono. 2 ocasião em que um grupo de pessoas canta por prazer. • adj monótono em ritmo. -
19 croon
[kru:n]1) (to sing or hum in a low voice: She crooned a lullaby.) cantarolar2) (to sing in a quiet, sentimental style.) cantar•- crooner* * *[kru:n] n Brit 1 canção ou som monótono. 2 murmúrio, sussurro. • vt+vi 1 murmurar, sussurrar. 2 cantar em voz baixa ou sentimental. -
20 sang
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