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WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2024song /sɔŋ, sɑŋ/USA pronunciation n. - Music and Dance[countable] a short piece of music for singing.
- Music and Dance the art or act of singing;
vocal music:[uncountable]a night of wine, women, and song. - Animal Behavior[countable] a patterned vocal sound produced by an animal, as by male birds, frogs, etc.
Idioms- Idioms for a song, at a very low price:I bought the rug for a song.
See -son-. WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024song (sông, song),USA pronunciation n. - Music and Dancea short metrical composition intended or adapted for singing, esp. one in rhymed stanzas;
a lyric; a ballad. - Music and Dancea musical piece adapted for singing or simulating a piece to be sung:Mendelssohn's "Songs without Words.''
- Poetrypoetical composition;
poetry. - Music and Dancethe art or act of singing;
vocal music. - Music and Dancesomething that is sung.
- Animal Behavioran elaborate vocal signal produced by an animal, as the distinctive sounds produced by certain birds, frogs, etc., in a courtship or territorial display.
- for a song, at a very low price;
as a bargain:We bought the rug for a song when the estate was auctioned off.
- bef. 900; Middle English song, sang, Old English; cognate with German Sang, Old Norse sǫngr, Gothic saggws
song′like′, adj. Song (sông),USA pronunciation n. [Pinyin.]Ai•ling (ī′ling′).USA pronunciation See Soong, Ai-ling. Qing•ling (ching′ling′).USA pronunciation See Soong, Ching-ling. Mei•ling (mā′ling′).USA pronunciation See Soong, Mei-ling. Zi•wen (zœ′wun′).USA pronunciation See Soong, Tse-ven. - Sung.
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