动词唱,歌唱( sing的过去式 ); (鸟)鸣; 嗡嗡叫; 呜呜作响
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1. 生:因为上摆学校运动会,有一项趣味比赛系同心协(hiab)力,两人三脚(giog),该(ge)央时涯这兜走(zeu) 去问体育先(xin)生(sang),上体育课个时节做得分(bun)涯这兜练习无(mo)?
2. 丧:丧(sang)尽天良 丧(sang)权辱国 丧(sang)心病狂 少不更(gēng)事随行(hang)就市 随声附和(hè) 所向披靡(mǐ) 腾挪(nuó)跌宕引吭(hang)高歌 隐晦(huì)曲折 应(yīng)有尽有 勇冠(guan)三军
3. 省:变化三:牛仔裤的明线和省(sang)的设计让裤子更时尚,实穿性强. 82岁的Paul Newman是美国影坛上少有的常青树. 在充满公开丑闻的影视圈里,他在银屏上下始终保持着清醒和对感情的专一. 他1953年与第二任妻子乔安妮.伍德沃德(Joanne Woodward)结识后一直相伴到老;
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1. They also sang the songs of Descendants of the Dragon and Dream of Camel Ring to express their love and sentimental attachment to China.
2. The campfire crackled in the grand village hall, and young Mosuo girls and boys in festive costumes sang and danced with the tourists.
3. There is speculation that John may repeat his performance of the of " Candle In the Wind " which he sang at Diana's funeral.
4. The event was particularly touching when the prisoners sang Mother in the Candlelight, as their voices mixed with sounds of weeping.
5. Smart said he read from the book repeatedly during her captivity, often sang hymns and laced his conversations with religious language.
6. Former champion gymnast and disabled rights activist Sang Lan has criticized her local community members who block the wheelchair ramp with bicycles and motorcycles.
7. Opposing sets of supporters sang and had photographs taken with each other at cafes near the cathedral and near the central railway station.
8. The ancient laborers would dance and sang during the nonagricultural season, certainly not for art but for relaxation or venting their emotions.
9. The quartet sang a song named " Standing up " to cheer for the grand ethnic gala.
10. Friends say she is a 2002 graduate of Eagle Valley Senior High School, a cheerleader and a talented piano player who sang in the choir.
noun
1. sang什么意思
1. North American woodland herb similar to and used as substitute for the Chinese ginseng
Synonym: American ginseng Panax quinquefolius