chant的意思和读音

chant

: [tʃænt] : [tʃɑːnt]

v.

n.

chants  chanting  chanted  

v.intone,recite,repeat,sing,vocalize

n.carol,hymn,mantra,psalm,song

chantn.

1.[c]words or phrases that a group of people shout or sing again and again

The crowd broke into chants of ‘Out! Out!’!”

football chants

2.[c][u]a religious song or prayer or a way of singing, using only a few notes that are repeated many times

a Buddhist chant

v.

1.[i][t]to sing or shout the same words or phrases many times

A group of protesters, chanting and carrying placards, waited outside.

The crowd chanted their hero's name.

‘Resign! Resign!’ they chanted.“!”

2.[i][t]~ (sth)to sing or say a religious song or prayer using only a few notes that are repeated many times

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n.1.a phrase or slogan repeatedly and rhythmically spoken, often with a simple singsong intonation, especially in unison by a crowd or group2.a monotonous or repetitive song or intonation of the voice3.a set of words or syllables sung on the same note, or a single word or syllable sung on a series of notes.4.a psalm, prayer, or other religious text sung as a chant5.a word or phrase that people keep shouting or singing many times6.a piece of religious music sung using a very limited range of notes, or music of this type1.a phrase or slogan repeatedly and rhythmically spoken, often with a simple singsong intonation, especially in unison by a crowd or group2.a monotonous or repetitive song or intonation of the voice3.a set of words or syllables sung on the same note, or a single word or syllable sung on a series of notes.4.a psalm, prayer, or other religious text sung as a chant5.a word or phrase that people keep shouting or singing many times6.a piece of religious music sung using a very limited range of notes, or music of this type

v.1.to speak a slogan repeatedly and rhythmically with a simple singsong intonation2.to speak or sing something monotonously3.to sing or intone a religious text or part of a religious service as a chant4.to keep shouting or singing a word or phrase many times5.to sing a piece of religious music using a very limited range of notes6.sing a chant;use a singing tone1.to speak a slogan repeatedly and rhythmically with a simple singsong intonation2.to speak or sing something monotonously3.to sing or intone a religious text or part of a religious service as a chant4.to keep shouting or singing a word or phrase many times5.to sing a piece of religious music using a very limited range of notes6.sing a chant;use a singing tone

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2. [ sing the praise of] [ chant] 怀[ sing of one's feelings] ...

4. 〖 singofthemoonandthewind;sentimentalverse〗 chant;recite〗 〖 minstrelsy …

5. centigrade chant ; choir ; ...

6. infant chant variant ...

7. intelligence n. chant n. ( literature n. )…

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1.The world to you is like an old woman's chant at her spinning-wheel, unmeaning rhymes crowded with random images.

2.Bryant scored a Madison Square Garden record 61 points on Feb. 2 then walked off the court as the crowd showered him with an MVP chant.2261广MVP

3.Tommy Dillon, who had joined the choir, came singing up the stairs and down the corridor, his chant growing louder as he approached room F.·F

4.In the front row, I see my mother, she is smiling at me. . . It is a nice feeling to be on stage and able to chant.……

5.The others present watched in awe as the prince closed his eyes and slowly began to chant.

6.Followers of the England football team will no longer be able to chant, "If it wasn't for us Brits, You'd be Krauts" at French fans.”。

7."Chant with me, " she said, late one morning in her living room.:“/ target=_blank class=infotextkey>。”

8.A note arrived from his mother, saying that his brother Cuthbert was going to marry Mercy Chant.·

9.Up the street, angry Christians chant "we want our rights" and then try to break through the police cordon to reach the church.

10.Within moments both teams surrounded Mickey, joining in the chant and congratulating him on his goal.