chanting
v. 吟頌,詠唱( chant的現在分詞 ); 反覆有節奏地喊叫(或唱等)
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!'.
人們看見他就反覆不停地喊:“猶大!猶大!”
A chant is a religious song or prayer that is sung on only a few notes.
...a Gregorian chant.
格列高利聖歌
...a Buddhist chant.
佛經誦唸
If you chant something or if you chant, you repeat the same words over and over again.
Demonstrators chanted slogans...
示威者們反覆喊著口號。
The crowd chanted 'We are with you.'...
人群一再呼喊:“我們支援你。”
If you chant or if you chant something, you sing a religious song or prayer.
Muslims chanted and prayed...
穆斯林們誦經、祈禱。
Mr Sharma lit incense and chanted Sanskrit mantras.
夏爾馬先生點上香,念起梵文咒語。
1. the act of singing in a monotonous tone
The chanting inside the temple stopped.
寺廟內的誦經聲停了。
The students gave him a rapturous welcome, chanting in unison: "We want the king!"
學生們給予了他熱烈的歡迎,他們齊聲高喊:“我們要國王!”
The cold breeze moved through the bushes around him, whispering just loud enough to obscure the chanting.
冷颼颼的風吹動著他周邊的矮樹叢,沙沙聲剛好蓋過了吟唱的聲音。
The people in the church were chanting a prayer.
教堂裡的人在唱禱詞.
When the chanting began, he was ready.
哀樂大作, 他已經準備停當.