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歌 | gē | song (CL:首[shou3],支[zhi1]) / (bound form) to sing |
唱 | chàng | to sing / to call loudly / to chant |
唱歌 | chàng gē | to sing a song |
演唱 | yǎn chàng | to sing (for an audience) / vocal performance |
歌唱 | gē chàng | to sing |
捧 | pěng | to hold or offer with both hands / to sing the praises of / classifier for what can be held in both hands |
歌颂 | gē sòng | to sing the praises of / to extol / to eulogize |
可歌可泣 | kě gē kě qì | lit. you can sing or you can cry (idiom); fig. deeply moving / happy and sad / inspiring and tragic |
歌咏 | gē yǒng | to sing |
捧场 | pěng chǎng | to show one's support for a performer or theatrical troupe etc by attending their show; to attend an event to cheer on the participants / to patronize a restaurant or store / to sing the praises of |
唱K | chàng K | (slang) to sing karaoke |
对口 | duì kǒu | (of two performers) to speak or sing alternately / to be fit for the purposes of a job or task / (of food) to suit sb's taste |
咏 | yǒng | to sing |
歌德 | gē dé | to sing the praises of sb |
高歌 | gāo gē | to sing loudly / to lift one's voice in song |
悲歌 | bēi gē | to sing with solemn fervor / sad, stirring song; elegy; dirge; threnody |
双簧 | shuāng huáng | a form of theatrical double act in which one performer speaks or sings while the other, in front, pretends to be doing the speaking or singing / double reed (as in an oboe or bassoon) |
弹唱 | tán chàng | to sing and play (plucked string instrument) |
弦歌 | xián gē | to sing to a string accompaniment / education (a reference to teaching the people Confucian values by means of song in ancient times) |
星岛 | Xīng dǎo | Sing Tao, Hong Kong media group and publisher of Sing Tao Daily 星島日報|星岛日报 |
齐唱 | qí chàng | to sing in unison |
能歌善舞 | néng gē shàn wǔ | can sing and dance (idiom); fig. a person of many talents |
清唱 | qīng chàng | to sing opera arias without staging, costume or makeup / to sing a cappella |
主唱 | zhǔ chàng | to sing the lead vocals / lead singer |
卖唱 | mài chàng | to sing for a living |