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song
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英式
- a short poem or other set of words set to music or meant to be sung;singing or vocal music
noun: song, plural noun: songs
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- 1. a short poem or other set of words set to music or meant to be sung a pop song 同義詞
- ▪ singing or vocal music the pilgrims broke into song
- ▪ a musical composition suggestive of a song.
- ▪ a poem, especially one in rhymed stanzas The Song of Hiawatha
- ▪ archaic poetry.
- 2. the musical phrases uttered by some birds, whales, and insects, typically forming a recognizable and repeated sequence and used chiefly for territorial defence or for attracting mates. 同義詞
- a book of the Bible containing an anthology of Hebrew love poems traditionally ascribed to ...
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- a book of the Bible containing an anthology of Hebrew love poems traditionally ascribed to ...
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- (of a person's voice) having a repeated rising and falling rhythm: the sing-song voices of children reciting tables
- an informal gathering for singing: he used to play the piano and have a sing-song with his pals
- speak or recite something in a sing-song manner: the kids started sing-songing ‘Blessed be’ sing-songed Kruger
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- an unaccompanied secular song with three or more voice parts, typically homophonic rather than ...
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- a set of related songs, often on a romantic theme, intended to form a single musical entity.
Oxford Dictionary
- a secular song with three or more voice parts, typically unaccompanied, and homophonic rather ...
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- a short poem or other set of words set to music or meant to be sung.
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