Sung

英音[ sʌŋ ] 美音[ sʌŋ ]
常用释义
v. 唱歌(sing 的过去分词)
n. (Sung)人名;(中)宋(普通话·威妥玛)

例句

1·It surprises me that you've never sung professionally.

想不到你从来没搞过专业演唱。

—— 《牛津词典》

2·"A Good New Year," sung by Kenneth McKellar, (Trad., Arr. Knight).

"新年好",肯尼斯·麦凯勒演唱 (传统乐曲, 奈特改编)。

—— 《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》

3·Josef Krips at the State Opera hired her in spite of the fact that she had never sung on stage.

国家歌剧院的约瑟夫•克里普斯雇佣了她,尽管她从未在台上演唱过。

—— 《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》

4·I have sung the song already.

我已经唱过了这首歌了。

5·I have already sung this song.

我已唱过这首歌了。

6·The Chinese traditional poems are sung to spread by popular singers.

中国传统诗歌是由流行歌手演唱传播的。

7·Many songs about the world we live in were sung by him.

许多关于我们生活的世界的歌曲都是他唱的。

8·Traditional songs are sung, poems are recited and dramas are performed by both junior and senior students.

初中和高中的学生都唱传统歌曲,背诵诗歌,表演戏剧。

9·A number of famous Chinese songs, such as The Love Song of Kangding and Jasmine Flowers, were sung during the concert.

音乐会期间演唱了许多著名的中国歌曲,如《康定情歌》和《茉莉花》。

10·Happy songs are sung all the way.

幸福的歌啊一路的唱。