intone in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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intone in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for intone in the English»Spanish Dictionary

intone [ɪnˈtəʊn, Am -ˈtoʊn] VB trans form

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Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
When she reaches 9, an ominous-sounding male voice is suddenly heard intoning the countdown of a rocket launch.
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Just one hour, just one hour, he intoned in that special tone unique to maggids.
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Its use after compline is likely traceable to the monastic practice of intoning it in chapel and chanting it on the way to sleeping quarters.
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Although she still intones the phrase happy day, it no longer triggers her smile.
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The one thing that would set them free as the mages who imprisoned them intoned thousands of years earlier.
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The priest intones prayers for her soul.
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The choir intones the words against a shimmering backdrop of divided strings, rocking figurations in the woodwind and arpeggios played by two harps.
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Ominous choirs are heard intoning as the black skies give way to high winds and tall waves.
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He is not here, would be intoned from behind the door.
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If there is no deacon serving, the petitions may be intoned by a priest.
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