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51sing*/*/*/ — [sɪŋ] (past tense sang [sæŋ] ; past participle sung [sʌŋ] ) verb 1) [I/T] to make music using your voice Grace was singing softly to herself.[/ex] They sang several old familiar songs.[/ex] 2) [I] if a bird sings, it makes musical sounds • sing… …
52şing — (Dərbənd, İsmayıllı) yabanı bitki adı, yemlik. – Şing qartiyəndə saru gül açadu (Dərbənd); – Şing süd salıb (İsmayıllı) …
53sing — in. to inform (on someone). (Underworld.) □ Rocko knew the stoolie would sing. He had to do something to stop her. □ Ziggy would never sing. He’s a champ …
54sing — I. verb (sang or sung; sung; singing) Etymology: Middle English, from Old English singan; akin to Old High German singan to sing, Greek omphē voice Date: before 12th century intransitive verb 1. a. to produce musical tones by means of the voice …
55sing — 1. verb /sɪŋ/ a) To produce harmonious sounds with one’s voice. I really want to sing in the school choir. said Vera. b) To express audibly by means of a harmonious vocalization …
56sing — [OE] Sing is a general Germanic word, related to German singen, Dutch zingen, Swedish sjunga, and Danish synge, and of course to the noun song. It is thought that it may single 458 have distant links with Greek omphé ‘voice’ and Welsh dehongli… …
57sing — verb 1) he began to sing Syn: chant, trill, intone, croon, chorus 2) the birds were singing Syn: trill, warble, chirp, chirrup, cheep …
58sing — [OE] Sing is a general Germanic word, related to German singen, Dutch zingen, Swedish sjunga, and Danish synge, and of course to the noun song. It is thought that it may have distant links with Greek omphé ‘voice’ and Welsh dehongli ‘explain,… …
59Sing-Akademie (Berlin) — Sing Akademie zu Berlin http://www.sing akademie.de Sitz: Berlin / Deutschland Gründung: 24 …
60Sing-Akademie zu Berlin — Sitz: Berlin / Deutschland Gründung: 24. Mai 1791 Gattung: Gemischter Chor …