chant
chant 英 [tʃɑ:nt] 美 [tʃænt]
n. 赞美诗;反复呼喊 v. 反复唱;诵扬
进行时:chanting 过去式:chanted 过去分词:chanted 第三人称单数:chants 名词复数:chants
- A chant is a type of song with a repetitive, monotonous structure. It’s also something sports fans love to do. At the Olympics, some Americans chant, “USA! USA! USA!”
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- n. 赞美诗;反复呼喊
- v. 反复唱;诵扬
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1. The crowd broke into chants of ‘Out! Out!’
人群爆发出一阵阵“下台!下台!”的呼喊声。
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2. football chants
此起彼伏的足球助威声
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3. a Buddhist chant
佛经诵念
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4. The crowd chanted their hero's name.
人群不断地呼唤着自己英雄的名字。
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5. ‘Resign! Resign!’ they chanted.
“辞职!辞职!”他们反复喊叫着。
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6. The chanting rose in volume.
圣歌的声音渐渐响亮起来。
- chant (n.) 1670s, "a song," especially one slow and monotonous, from chant (v.), or else from French chant (12c.), from Latin cantus "song, a singing; bird-song," from past participle stem of canere. Meaning "a Gregorian melody," usually of medieval origin, is from 1789. Meaning "monotonous recitation of words" is from 1815.
- chant (v.) late 14c., "to sing," from Old French chanter "to sing, celebrate" (12c.), from Latin cantare "to sing," originally frequentative of canere "sing" (which it replaced), from PIE root *kan- "to sing."
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