crooned
v. 带感情地唱(古老的流行歌曲等)( croon的过去式和过去分词 ); 低声吟唱
If you croon, you sing or hum quietly and gently.
He would much rather have been crooning in a smoky bar...
他宁愿在烟雾缭绕的酒吧里哼唱歌曲。
Later in the evening, Lewis began to croon another Springsteen song.
那天晚上晚些时候,刘易斯开始哼唱另一首斯普林斯汀的歌曲。
If one person talks to another in a soft gentle voice, you can describe them as crooning, especially if you think they are being sentimental or insincere.
'Dear boy,' she crooned, hugging him heartily...
“乖儿子,”她轻声说着,把他紧紧地抱在怀里。
The man was crooning soft words of encouragement to his wife.
那个男人正温柔地轻声鼓励他的妻子。
"Dear boy," she crooned, hugging him heartily.
“乖儿子,”她轻声说着,把他紧紧地抱在怀里。
She gently crooned a lullaby.
她轻声哼唱了一支摇篮曲。
The mother crooned her baby to sleep.
母亲低声哼着哄婴儿入睡.
" Bles - sed pre - cious ,'she crooned, holding out her arms. " Come to your own mother that loves you. "
“ 心——肝, 宝——贝, ” 她嗲声嗲气地说, 一面伸出她的胳臂, “ 到疼你的亲娘这里来. ”
On grey mornings of rain I have crooned many an idle song.
在细雨霏霏的清晨,我吟唱过许多闲散的歌谣.