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song [sɒŋ, ingl. am. sɑ:ŋ] SUST.

1. song (music with words):

song

2. song (singing):

song
śpiew m
to burst [or break] into song
to give sb a song

3. song sin pl. (sound):

song
śpiew m
song of crickets
cykanie nt

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

song and dance ingl. brit. pey. coloq.
for a song

bird-song SUST.

folk song SUST.

love song SUST.

pop song SUST.

theme song, theme tune SUST.

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

inglés
He's in town promoting his new disco song about the new-fangled microwave oven.
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The couple exemplifies what the song is talking about.
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During the performance of the song, she sang wide-eyed in a video close-up.
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Her voice is said to be like music playing, and her words are delivered in a sing-song manner.
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The grey goose in the song was treated as a symbol of the irrevocable destiny of the working class.
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For example, a wordless vocalise written by a classical composer is sometimes considered an art song and sometimes not.
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Eschewing conventional punctuation, capitalisation and grammar, the book reads as if it is a series of song lyrics.
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Lo and behold, on its third night of opening, the old song was proved correct, as the outside area was fully occupied by happy locals.
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The song information now appears in a cloud type graphic which forms in the middle of the screen.
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Company dissects the cacophony of room full of chatterers and organizes it into song form.
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