sing-along
/ˈsiŋ-ə-ˌlȯŋ/ (ame, mw)
sing-along — 片語動詞
- sing-alongbase form
- sing-alongs3rd person singular
- sing-alonging-ing form
- sing-alongedpast simple
1. to join your voice to a song that another singer, recording, or instrument is al
跟唱
隨著別人的歌聲或伴奏一起唱
to join your voice to a song that another singer, recording, or instrument is already leading
Bilal started to sing along when the guitarist played his favorite chorus.
Bilal 一聽到吉他手彈出最喜歡的副歌,就開始跟唱。
pattern: sing along when music starts
The children sang along to the cartoon theme while breakfast was cooking.
早餐還在煮的時候,孩子們就跟唱起那首卡通主題曲。
pattern: sing along to [song/music]
At the wedding, Élise sang along softly from the second row.
在婚禮上,Élise 坐在第二排輕聲跟唱。
Minho sang along to the radio so he could learn the words.
Minho 對著收音機跟唱,好把歌詞學起來。
- join in
broader; can refer to any group activity, not only singing
- hum along
quieter; often means following the tune without all the words
- chant along
used for repeated rhythmic words, especially in crowds
- listen
to hear the music without joining vocally
文法句型
sing along with [someone]
sing along to [song/music]
用法筆記
Usually written as two words when it is a verb. Use 'with' when you follow another singer, and 'to' when you follow a song, radio, or other music source.
常見錯誤
sing-along — 名詞
1. a relaxed event where people sing familiar songs together for fun, often with a
歡唱會
大家一起唱熟悉歌曲的輕鬆活動
a relaxed event where people sing familiar songs together for fun, often with a leader or recorded music
The camp ended with a sing-along by the lake after dinner.
營隊在晚餐後以湖邊的一場歡唱會作結。
collocation: end with a sing-along
Parents stayed for the school sing-along and clapped between every verse.
家長留下來參加學校的歡唱會,還在每段之間拍手。
A piano player led the pub sing-along on Friday night.
一位鋼琴手在星期五晚上帶領酒吧裡的歡唱會。
Folake brought lyric sheets so everyone could join the sing-along.
Folake 帶來歌詞單,讓大家都能加入這場歡唱會。
- songfest
informal and lively; often used for a cheerful music gathering
- sing-song
especially British; a friendly gathering for shared singing
- community singing
more formal; often used in organized public events
- solo recital
a performance by one singer rather than a group activity
文法句型
have a sing-along
join a sing-along
用法筆記
Usually refers to a casual shared activity, not a formal concert. The hyphenated form is standard for the event noun; the two-word form is the verb.