lullaby
lullaby 英 [ˈlʌləbaɪ] 美 [ˈlʌləˌbaɪ]
n. 摇篮曲;催眠曲 vt. 唱摇篮曲使入睡
名词复数:lullabies
- If anyone has ever sung a song to you before bedtime, trying to lull you to sleep, you can call that song a lullaby. Lullabies are usually soft and soothing tunes — more like "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star" than AC/DC's "Back in Black."
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- n. 摇篮曲;催眠曲
- vt. 唱摇篮曲使入睡
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1. The mother was crooning a lullaby to her baby.
母亲正对着婴儿哼着摇篮曲。
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2. She was singing the saddest lullaby he had ever heard.
她唱着他曾听到的最悲哀的催眠曲。
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3. Sing to yourself.Sing a song in your mind to help remove challenging thoughts.A lullaby might be a soothing choice.
为你自己唱歌,在脑海里唱一首歌帮助你覆盖挑战的想法,摇篮曲是一个不错的选择。
- lullaby (n.) "soothing song sung to infants," 1580s, noun use of the words lulley by (1560s), from Middle English lollai or lullay, a common burden in nursery songs, from lullen (see lull (v.)). Second element perhaps from by in good-bye or simply a meaningless extension.
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