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adj.• cantarín adj.• monótono, -a adj.n.• salmodia s.f.• sonsonete s.m.v.• salmodiar v.
I 'sɪŋsɔːŋ, 'sɪŋsɒŋa) ( tone) (no pl) sonsonete mb) ( singing session) (BrE)
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adjective <accent/tones> cantarín['sɪŋˌsɒŋ]1.ADJ [voice, tone] cantarín2.N (Brit) (=songs) concierto m improvisado; (=sound) sonsonete mto get together for a singsong — reunirse para cantar (canciones populares, folklóricas etc)
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I ['sɪŋsɔːŋ, 'sɪŋsɒŋ]a) ( tone) (no pl) sonsonete mb) ( singing session) (BrE)
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singsong ['sɪŋsɒŋ]1 noun(a) (melodious voice, tone)∎ to speak in a singsong parler d'une voix chantante∎ let's have a singsong chantons tous ensemble ou en chœur(voice, accent) chantant;∎ in a singsong voice d'une voix chantante -
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noun(Brit.)* * *sing·song[ˈsɪŋsɒŋ, AM -sɑ:ŋ]I. nto have a \singsong gemeinsam Lieder singento speak in a \singsong in einem Singsang sprechento speak in a \singsong voice in einem Singsang sprechenthe Welsh \singsong voices der walisische Singsang (melodischer Klang der Sprache)* * *['sIŋsɒŋ]1. adjin his singsong voice — mit or in seinem Singsang
2. nLiedersingen nt no indef art, no plwe often have a singsong after a few drinks — nachdem wir etwas getrunken haben, singen wir oft zusammen
* * *A s1. Singsang m2. Br Gemeinschaftssingen n:have a singsong gemeinschaftlich singenB adj eintönig* * *noun(Brit.)* * *n.Singfest -e n. -
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['sɪŋsɒŋ] 1.aggettivo BE [voice, dialect] cantilenante2.nome BE1)2) (monotonous verse) cantilena f.* * *singsong /ˈsɪŋsɒŋ/A n.1 cantilena; canto monotono2 (fam.) concerto vocale improvvisato; riunione canora; cantatina tra amiciB a. attr.monotono; cantilenante; noioso; tedioso.(to) singsong /ˈsɪŋsɒŋ/A v. i.cantilenare; parlare (cantare, ecc.) in modo monotonoB v. t.* * *['sɪŋsɒŋ] 1.aggettivo BE [voice, dialect] cantilenante2.nome BE1)2) (monotonous verse) cantilena f. -
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sing·song [ʼsɪŋsɒŋ, Am -sɑ:ŋ] nto have a \singsong gemeinsam Lieder singento speak in a \singsong in einem Singsang sprechen adjto speak in a \singsong voice in einem Singsang sprechen;the Welsh \singsong voices der walisische Singsang (melodischer Klang der Sprache) -
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[ˈsɪŋsɔŋ]singsong импровизированный концерт singsong монотонное чтение или пение singsong монотонный singsong читать стихи, говорить или петь монотонно -
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მონოტონური; მონოტონური ხმაthe tedious singsong of the preacher's voice მქადაგებლის მოსაწყენი მონოტონური ხმა -
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adj.1 cantarín(ina) (voice, tone)2 monótono.s.1 (voz, tono)he spoke in a singsong habló con voz cantarina3 tono monótono, canto monótono, cantarín, murmullo monótono.4 concierto improvisado. -
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ˈsɪŋsɔŋ
1. сущ.
1) монотонное чтение или пение
2) импровизированный концерт
2. прил. монотонный, однообразный Syn: monotonous
3. гл. читать стихи, говорить или петь монотонно импровизированный концерт спевка, пение хором в своей компании чтение нараспев - to speak in * говорить нараспев монотонное пение стихотворение или песня с подчеркнутым ритмом произносимый нараспев монотонный говорить, читать нараспев;
петь монотонно;
бубнить;
жужжать singsong импровизированный концерт ~ монотонное чтение или пение ~ монотонный ~ читать стихи, говорить или петь монотонноБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > singsong
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1. [ʹsıŋsɒŋ] n1. импровизированный концерт2. спевка, пение хором в своей компании3. 1) чтение нараспев2) монотонное пение4. стихотворение или песня с подчёркнутым ритмом2. [ʹsıŋsɒŋ] a1) произносимый нараспев2) монотонный3. [ʹsıŋsɒŋ] vговорить, читать нараспев; петь монотонно; бубнить; жужжать -
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1. монотонно/напевно четене, монотонно пеене, напевност
2. импровизиран концерт
3. attr напевен, монотонен* * *{'sinsъn} n 1. монотонно/напевно четене; монотонно пеене; на* * *1. attr напевен, монотонен 2. импровизиран концерт 3. монотонно/напевно четене, монотонно пеене, напевност* * * -
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He paused, and then went on in a singsong. — Он помолчал, потом продолжал заученным тоном, снова повторяя те же слова. -
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1. n импровизированный концерт2. n спевка, пение хором в своей компании3. n чтение нараспев4. n монотонное пение5. n стихотворение или песня с подчёркнутым ритмом6. a произносимый нараспев7. a монотонный8. v говорить, читать нараспев; петь монотонно; бубнить; жужжать
См. также в других словарях:
singsong — [siŋ′sôŋ΄, siŋ′säŋ΄] n. 1. a) a monotonous rise and fall of tone, as in speaking b) speech, tones, etc. marked by this c) monotonous, stereotyped rhyme or rhythm in verse d) verse marked by this 2. Brit. SING2 … English World dictionary
Singsong — Sing song , v. i. To write poor poetry. [R.] Tennyson. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Singsong — Sing song , n. 1. Bad singing or poetry. [1913 Webster] 2. A drawling or monotonous tone, as of a badly executed song. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Singsong — Sing song , a. Drawling; monotonous; having a monotonous cadence. [1913 Webster +PJC] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
singsong — sing|song [ˈsıŋsɔŋ US so:ŋ] n 1.) [singular] a way of speaking in which your voice keeps rising and falling ▪ I recognized her soft singsong immediately. 2.) BrE an informal occasion when people sing songs together American Equivalent: singalong… … Dictionary of contemporary English
singsong — noun (C) 1 (C) BrE an informal occasion when people sing songs together; singalong AmE: There was a bit of a singsong at the pub. 2 (singular) a way of speaking in which your voice repeatedly rises and falls: She talked in a strange singsong.… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
singsong — I UK [ˈsɪŋˌsɒŋ] / US [ˈsɪŋˌsɔŋ] noun [countable] Word forms singsong : singular singsong plural singsongs British an occasion when people get together to sing songs for fun II UK [ˈsɪŋˌsɒŋ] / US [ˈsɪŋˌsɔŋ] adjective if you speak in a singsong… … English dictionary
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singsong — sing|song1 [ sıŋ,sɔŋ ] adjective if you speak in a singsong voice, your voice rises and falls in a musical way: He called my name in a singsong tone. singsong sing|song 2 [ sıŋ,sɔŋ ] noun count BRITISH 1. ) singular a way of speaking in which… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
singsong — 1. adjective /ˈsɪŋsɒŋ/ Like a piece of singsong; simple and melodic, varying in pitch (of tone of voice etc.) 2. noun /ˈsɪŋsɒŋ/ a) A piece of verse with a simple, song like rhythm. We gathered round the campfire for a little singsong. b) An… … Wiktionary
singsong — adj., n., & v. adj. uttered with a monotonous rhythm or cadence. n. 1 a singsong manner. 2 Brit. an informal gathering for singing. v.intr. & tr. (past and past part. singsonged) speak or recite in a singsong manner … Useful english dictionary