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单词 chant
释义
chant
(ɑːnt , ænt )
Word forms: chants , chanting , chanted
1. countable noun
A chant is a word or group of words that is repeated over and over again.
He was greeted by the chant of 'Judas! Judas!' [+ of]
2. countable noun [usually adjective NOUN]
A chant is a religious song or prayer that is sung on only a few notes.
...a Gregorian chant.
...a Buddhist chant.
3. verb
If you chant something or if you chant, you repeat the same words over and over again.
Demonstrators chanted slogans. [VERB noun]
The crowd chanted 'We are with you.' [VERB with quote]
Several thousand people chanted and demonstrated outside the building. [VERB]
[Also VERB that]
chanting uncountable noun
A lot of the chanting was in support of the deputy Prime Minister.
4. verb
If you chant or if you chant something, you sing a religious song or prayer.
Muslims chanted and prayed. [VERB]
Mr Sharma lit incense and chanted Sanskrit mantras. [VERB noun]
Synonyms: sing, chorus, recite, intone  
chanting uncountable noun
The chanting inside the temple stopped.
Collocations:
chant a hymn
Starting at sunrise yesterday, a vast crowd began chanting hymns and immersing themselves in the river's sacred but highly polluted waters.
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It has this name because in ancient times a chanter was sent out from the choir into the center of the church to chant this hymn.
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It consists mainly of chanted hymns in rhythm with instruments such as cymbals (hand and large size) and the triangle.
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Instead of the ritual being done quietly, it takes place publicly, with the congregation assembled and the choir chanting hymns.
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The group walked about the streets chanting hymns, preached to those who would listen and ate what the people gave to them, sharing it with the poor.
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chant a mantra
Pupils even have to chant a mantra at the beginning of each lesson promising to try to reach their full potential.
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He faced the east and began to chant the mantra.
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They called in local tamers who 'chanted some mantras', said the police.
Times, Sunday Times
The purohit chants the mantras and the karta follows him.
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chant a name
Crowds never chant his name - apart from anything else, it doesn't scan - but he got a friendly round of clapping.
Times, Sunday Times
Then they rose as one to stand and chant his name.
The Sun
We'd arrive at away games and the home fans would be waiting to chant his name as he got off the bus.
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It's amazing when the fans chant his name.
Times,Sunday Times
The fans chant their name, not just when they score or perform a fine save, but when they step on to the pitch.
Times, Sunday Times
chant a prayer
The team set about an exorcism, which involved burning sage, chanting prayers and calling on angels.
The Sun
They chanted prayers as onlookers linked hands to form a chain around them.
Times, Sunday Times
Priests in black felt hats and brightly patterned scarves chanted prayers.
Times, Sunday Times
When one vessel refused to heed the old monk's pleads for passage, the monk began chanting a prayer for the vessel to return.
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He gets to meet her anyway; the marriage counselor (her father) hiding around the corner, chanting prayers for the dead.
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chant a song
But the crowd were chanting the songs as if they were at a football match.
The Sun
After chanting a song of sworcery, a geometric figure suddenly appears.
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A breakdown verse follows, leading into the extended second chorus which features shouted backing vocals chanting the song's title.
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chant a word
The man in the hat was 'showing off' in front of people who were holding up cameraphones and 'talking and chanting some words'.
Times, Sunday Times
They chanted his words back to him.
Times, Sunday Times
In one scene the cast appeared from behind a sheet, naked and chanting the words 'beads, flowers, freedom, and happiness'.
Times, Sunday Times
crowd chants
Around them a mostly cheerful crowd chanted its demands.
Times, Sunday Times (2013)
The Scot would watch matches and hear the crowd chant his name.
Times, Sunday Times (2011)
He said: 'I had goose flesh with all the crowd chanting my name.
The Sun (2008)
fans chant
The fans chant 'he's blond, he's red, he uses a sun bed'.
The Sun
It's amazing when the fans chant his name.
Times,Sunday Times
The fans chant their name, not just when they score or perform a fine save, but when they step on to the pitch.
Times, Sunday Times
lead a chant
Such meetings may involve simple repetition as a group or call-response, in which one or more leaders lead the chant and others repeat or otherwise respond.
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Unions are leading the chant, but some of the most influential voices in the railway world have taken up the call.
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This group also leads the chants and shows their support with posters and other props.
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A cheerleader leads the chants and asks fans to answer and repeat the words.
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Translations:
Chinese: 重复的话语
Japanese: シュプレヒコール
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