释义 |
Examples:Elvis Presley (1935-1977), US pop singer and film star—Fergie (Stacy Ann Ferguson, 1975-), US pop singer—Zhou Xuan (1918-1957), Chinese singer and film actress—Stefanie Sun (1978-), Singaporean singer-songwriter—Justin Bieber (1994-), Canadian singer—TESHIMA Aoi (1987-), Japanese female pop singer—Joey Yung (1980-), Hong Kong pop singer and actress—Charlie Young (1974-),Hong Kong actress and singer—voice breaking (of male opera singer in puberty)—David Tao (1969-), Taiwanese singer-songwriter—Zhou Yumin or Vic Zhou (1981-), Taiwan singer and actor, member of pop group F4—Christine Fan (1976-), American-born Taiwanese singer and actress—Edison Chen (1980-), Hong Kong singer and actor—Alan Tam (1950-), Hong Kong Canto-pop singer and actor—Cyndi Wang (1982-), Taiwanese singer and actress—Angela Chang (1982-), Taiwanese pop singer and actress—Lady Gaga (1986-), US pop singer—Coco Lee (1975-), pop singer, songwriter and actress—Jolin Tsai (1980-), Taiwanese singer—A-Mei, aka Gulilai Amit (1972-), aboriginal Taiwanese pop singer—Ken Zhu (1979-), Taiwanese singer—Gallen Lo (1962-), Hong Kong actor and singer—Whitney Houston (1963-2012), American singer and actress—Cecilia Cheung (1980-), Hong Kong actress and pop singer—Jiro Wang (1981-), Taiwanese singer and actor—Wang Lee-Hom (1976-), Taiwanese-American singer—"Weird Al" Yankovic (1959-), US singer and writer of parody songs—Michael Wong (1970-), Malaysian Chinese singer and composer—Li Yuchun aka Chris Lee (1984-), Chinese pop singer—Madonna (1958-), US pop singer—Ekin Cheng (1967-), Hong Kong actor and pop singer—Eason Chan (1974-), Hong Kong pop singer and actor—Ruby Lin (1976-), Taiwanese actress and pop singer—(of a singer etc) excellent in voice and expression [idiom.]—sing from the same hymn sheet—lit. qin and se sing in harmony—(of two performers) speak or sing alternately—Sing Tao Daily, Hong Kong newspaper—sing opera music (without staging or make up)—sing or chirp (of birds)—can sing and dance (idiom); fig. a person of many talents—lit. sing accompany wine (idiom); fig. life is short, make merry while you can—sing and play (plucked string instrument)—lit. you can sing or you can cry (idiom); fig. deeply moving—sing sb's praises (mostly derogatory)—sing (of birds or insects)—sing at the top of one's voice [idiom.]—sing instead of weep [idiom.]—sing from the same hymn-sheet— |