sing

sing — 動詞

1. to produce musical sounds using your voice, usually by saying words that follow

1.動詞及物 / 不及物A1
釋義

唱歌;唱

用嗓子唱出有旋律的歌曲

to produce musical sounds using your voice, usually by saying words that follow a tune

例句

Kwame sang a traditional folk song at his grandmother's birthday party.

Kwame 在奶奶的生日派對上唱了一首傳統民歌。

transitive: sing + song

The children sang together in the school choir every Wednesday afternoon.

孩子們每星期三下午在學校合唱團一起唱歌。

intransitive: sing + adverb of manner

同義詞
  • chant

    repeat words on a single or limited pitch, often religious or rhythmic

  • hum

    sing with closed lips, producing no words

  • croon

    sing softly and gently, usually love songs

  • warble

    sing with trills and runs, often describing birds

反義詞
  • whisper

    speak very softly without musical pitch

文法句型

sing + noun phrase (song/tune)

sing + to/for + noun

sing + object + direct object

用法筆記

Intransitive use is more common than transitive. The direct object is typically a song, tune, or hymn.

常見錯誤

I want to sing a music.
I want to sing a song.
💡'music' is an abstract concept; you sing a specific 'song' or 'tune.'
She sang for him a song.
She sang him a song.' or 'She sang a song for him.
💡When using both indirect and direct objects, the indirect object comes first without a preposition.

2. to make a continuous high sound, like the noise of a thin metal object or of air

2.動詞不及物B1
釋義

發出尖響

(金屬、風等)發出尖銳的持續聲響

to make a continuous high sound, like the noise of a thin metal object or of air moving quickly through a narrow space

例句

The old kettle began to sing just before the water came to a boil.

老水壺在水剛要煮開時發出尖銳的響聲。

subject: inanimate object (kettle)

Sana heard the wind sing through the crack in her bedroom window.

Sana 聽見風從她臥室窗戶的縫隙呼嘯而過。

perception verb + sing + preposition through

同義詞
  • whistle

    sharper, more piercing sound, usually made by air or a person

  • ring

    clear resonant sound, often of metal or a bell

  • buzz

    lower, vibrating sound like that of a bee or machine

反義詞
  • hum

    lower-pitched continuous sound

文法句型

sing + preposition (through/past/with)

sing + adverb

用法筆記

Frequently used with inanimate subjects such as kettles, wind, bullets, and wires. The sound is typically thin, high-pitched, and continuous.

3. when a bird makes its natural musical calls

3.動詞不及物A2
釋義

鳴叫;啼

(鳥類)發出自然的鳴叫聲

when a bird makes its natural musical calls

例句

Every morning the sparrows sing outside Min's bedroom window.

每天早晨麻雀都會在 Min 的臥室窗外鳴叫。

habitual: every morning + sing

A blackbird sang from the highest branch of the old oak tree.

一隻畫眉鳥在老橡樹最高的樹枝上啼叫。

preposition: sing from + location

同義詞
  • chirp

    short, high-pitched bird sound, usually small birds

  • twitter

    light, quick series of chirps

  • warble

    long flowing song with trills, typical of some songbirds

文法句型

sing + preposition (from/in/on)

sing + adverb of time

用法筆記

Subject is almost always a bird or bird species. Do not use this sense for human musical performance — that belongs to verb/1.

常見錯誤

The cat sang on the fence.
The bird sang on the fence.
💡Only birds sing with this meaning. For other animals, use a different verb like 'meow,' 'bark,' or 'howl.'

4. to move someone into a particular condition or place by singing to them

4.動詞及物B2
釋義

唱到;唱得

用歌聲使人進入某種狀態或地方

to move someone into a particular condition or place by singing to them

例句

Darius sang his little sister to sleep after reading her a bedtime story.

Darius 在給妹妹讀完床邊故事後,唱歌哄她入睡。

sing + noun + to + state (to sleep)

The nanny would sing the children into a calmer mood whenever they were upset.

每當孩子們心煩時,保姆就會唱歌讓他們平靜下來。

sing + noun + into + state

同義詞
  • lull

    soothe or calm someone, often without singing

  • serenade

    perform music for someone, especially romantically, outdoors at night

文法句型

sing + noun phrase + preposition/adverb

sing + noun phrase + to-infinitive

用法筆記

Frequently used with a result phrase such as 'to sleep,' 'into a mood,' or 'away.' The singing is the method by which a change happens.

5. to tell the police or other authorities about someone's secret or criminal activ

5.動詞不及物C1
釋義

告密;招供

向警方供出同夥的犯罪活動

to tell the police or other authorities about someone's secret or criminal activities, especially in exchange for a lighter punishment

例句

The driver began to sing as soon as the detective offered him a shorter sentence.

那名司機一聽到偵探提出可以減刑,就開始招供了。

collocation: begin to sing

Kwame refused to sing, even after hours of questioning in the police station.

Kwame 即使在警局被審問了好幾個小時也拒絕告密。

negative: refused to sing

同義詞
  • inform

    neutral term; less colourful but used in all contexts

  • rat out

    slang, even more informal than 'sing', strongly negative

  • confess

    admit one's own guilt, not necessarily about others

反義詞

文法句型

sing + to + police/authorities

sing + about + noun phrase

用法筆記

Slang term from American criminal jargon, drawn from the phrase 'sing like a canary.' Typically used in informal law-enforcement contexts.

常見錯誤

The witness sang about what she saw in court.
The witness told the court what she saw.
💡'sing' is slang for informing on accomplices, not for giving general testimony.

sing — 名詞