
英:/'ˈlʌləbaɪ/ 美:/'ˈlʌləbaɪ/
搖籃曲
複數:lullabies 過去式:lullabied 過去分詞:lullabied 現在分詞:lullabying 第三人稱單數:lullabies
GRE
n. 搖籃曲;催眠曲
vt. 唱搖籃曲使入睡
The band is playing a lullaby.
樂隊在演奏搖籃曲。
I still remember the lullaby my mom sang to me.
我仍然記得我媽媽為我唱的催眠曲。
My mother often lullabied me when I was little.
我的母親在我小的時候常給我唱搖籃曲。
A lullaby is a quiet song to help babies go to sleep.
搖籃曲是幫助嬰兒進入睡眠的安靜歌曲
She gently crooned a lullaby.
她輕聲哼唱了一支搖籃曲。
The mother was crooning a lullaby to her baby.
母親正對着嬰兒哼着搖籃曲。
She was singing the saddest lullaby he had ever heard.
她唱着他曾聽到的最悲哀的催眠曲。
The lullaby had the baby into the land of Nod in no time.
催眠曲一下子就把嬰兒送入了睡鄉。
Holds me and sings a lullaby.
抱着我唱着搖籃曲。
n.|berceuse/Lullabye For A While;搖籃曲;催眠曲
lullaby(搖籃曲)是一個名詞,指為哄嬰兒或幼兒入睡而唱的輕柔、舒緩的歌曲或演奏的樂曲。其核心含義包含以下層面:
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“Lullaby”是一個英語名詞,意為搖籃曲或催眠曲,指一種輕柔、節奏緩慢的歌曲,通常由父母或照顧者哼唱,用于安撫嬰兒或幼兒入睡。以下是詳細解釋:
“The gentle hum of the fan became a lullaby to her.”
(風扇的輕柔嗡鳴成了她的催眠曲。)
“The mother lulled the baby to sleep.”
(母親哄嬰兒入睡。)
如需進一步了解不同文化中的搖籃曲示例,可參考音樂史或民俗研究資料。
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