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Verb (abbreviation of verb) sing (song), sing; Sing, crow; Make a swish sound; < informal >; Notify (the police); Praise, esp in literary works such as poetry
Lexical collocation:
I sing along? Happy singing; Sing happily; Happy singing; A dreary journey of music singing
Sing with me now, sing with me now.
I want to sing? Miss fan; I want to sing; Want to sing; I want to sing.
Usage of words:
The basic meaning of sing is "singing" and "singing", which means to make a series of pleasant sounds with different notes, followed by songs or song titles.
Sing can be used as both a transitive verb and an intransitive verb. When used as a transitive verb, it can be followed by a simple object, a cognate object or a double object, and its indirect object can be transformed into the object of the preposition for or to. Sing can also be followed by infinitive as a compound object of complement.
Sing can occasionally be used as a copula, followed by adjectives as a predicative.