释义 |
sing·er I. \ˈsiŋə(r)\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English, from singen to sing + -er — more at sing : one that sings: as a. : one whose profession is to sing : vocal artist b. : poet < the sweet singer of Avon > c. : a bird with a natural or acquired ability to sing : songbird d. : one of an order of officials managing and taking part in the psalmody in the early Christian church e. : a primitive medicine man who cures sickness and gets rid of evil influences by means of a chanted ritual II. \ˈsinjə(r)\ noun (-s) Etymology: singe (I) + -er : one that singes: as a. : a textile worker who singes cloth b. : one that singes surplus threads from shoe uppers with a gas flame or torch c. : a slaughterhouse worker who removes hair from hog carcasses with a singeing torch |