croon
croon 英 [kru:n] 美 [krun]
vi. 低声歌唱;满怀柔情地唱流行歌曲 vt. 柔情地唱;对…低声唱 n. 低吟,低吟声;轻哼,轻哼声
进行时:crooning 过去式:crooned 过去分词:crooned 第三人称单数:croons 名词复数:croons
- To croon is to sing a soft or emotional song. A father might croon a lullaby to his baby as she falls asleep. Elvis Presley was known to croon to the ladies.
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- vi. 低声歌唱;满怀柔情地唱流行歌曲
- vt. 柔情地唱;对…低声唱
- n. 低吟,低吟声;轻哼,轻哼声
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1. Having been told that karaoke had worked miracles on Andy’s autism as an infant, I asked whether he still liked to croon.
听说安迪小的时候卡拉OK治疗他的自闭症发挥了奇效,我问他们,安迪还喜欢唱歌吗?
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2. Sweet-and-sour salmon now regularly croon in sub-Saharan streets. Africans are embracing new opportunities made in China yet remain wary of all the pitfalls.
现在,在撒哈拉以南的街头上,经常可以闻到糖醋鲑鱼,尽管依然心存芥蒂,非洲人正张开双臂迎接中国创造的新的机遇。
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3. People are able to feed the plant by visiting the project at the Queensland library and literally stroking its fronds or soil, which Isai said would prompt it to "croon and purr" through a sound box.
人们可以通过访问在昆士兰图书馆的这个项目来养这株植物,通过输入文字来轻抚它的叶子或土壤,Isai说这样做音箱里会发出呜呜的低鸣声。
- croon (v.) c. 1400, originally Scottish, from Middle Dutch kronen "to lament, mourn," perhaps imitative. Originally "to bellow like a bull" as well as "to utter a low, murmuring sound" (mid-15c.). Popularized by Robert Burns. Sense evolved to "lament," then to "sing softly and sadly." Related: Crooned; crooning.
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