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sing·ing [ˈsɪŋɪŋ] N no pl

singing
petje n
singing
singing

ˈsing·ing les·son N

singing lesson

ˈsing·ing teach·er N

singing teacher
učitelj(ica) m (f) petja

ˈsing·ing voice N

singing voice

I . singe [sɪnʤ] VB trans

1. singe (burn surface of):

smoditi [perf osmoditi]

2. singe (burn off deliberately):

žgati [perf ožgati]

II . singe [sɪnʤ] VB intr

III . singe [sɪnʤ] N

I . sing1 LING N

sing → singular:

ed.

II . sing1 LING ADJ

sing → singular:

See also singular

I . sin·gu·lar [ˈsɪŋgjələʳ] ADJ

2. singular form (extraordinary):

3. singular form (strange):

II . sin·gu·lar [ˈsɪŋgjələʳ] N no pl LING

I . sing2 <sang [or Am also sung], sung> [sɪŋ] VB intr

1. sing (utter musical sounds):

peti [perf zapeti]

2. sing (high-pitched noise):

tuliti [perf zatuliti]

3. sing (ringing noise):

4. sing sl (confess):

I . sing out VB intr

1. sing (sing loudly):

peti [perf zapeti na ves glas]

2. sing inf (call out):

vpiti [perf zavpiti]

II . sing out VB trans inf to sing out ⇄ sth

sing up VB intr esp Brit Aus

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Amy had never even had a singing lesson before that audition, so we practised it together and worked on her breathing.
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Another method of scat singing is practiced by guitarists who scat along with their solos note for note.
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Students and fans link arms, sway as they sing and jump up and down while singing the last part of the song.
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Her singing voice had a full and rich quality to the timbre.
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He hears a girl singing, but attributes it to sunstroke, so he throws the bottle that he was drinking from in that general direction.
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In addition to the singing the boys spent time canoeing, fishing, swimming and hiking.
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Communities would leave their villages and camp out for several days, celebrating with eating and drinking, nature walks, singing and dancing.
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After completing his education, he began a professional singing career as a countertenor.
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We do need to build on community singing.
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This pedagogical movement flourished, and led ultimately to the invention of shape notes, which originated as way to making the teaching of singing easier.
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