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Перевод: singsong speek singsong


[прилагательное]
монотонный;
[существительное]
импровизированный концерт; монотонное чтение или пение; декламация ;
[глагол]
петь монотонно; говорить монотонно; читать стихи монотонно


Тезаурус:

  1. And of course when you was er wasn't on guard duty at the f early evening, course there used to be used to pop into the Peel and have a couple of halves or some would have a pint and there was a chap in, in the Home, Home Guard he, he used to be able to play the piano so we used to have a singsong in there for a social, you know.
  2. ii Example of a resident's day 8 - 10.30 am Rise when awake assisted to dress/with personal hygiene assisted with breakfast 11-; 12 noon group activities newspaper groups music/movement plan afternoon outings etc 12.00 - 12.30 Set tables for dinner 12.30 - 1.30 Lunch/assist with dishes 1.30-; 2.00 Quiet period - neighbours 2.00-; 3.15 Small group activities outings using mini bus Hairdressing games/quiz walks 3.15-; 4.45 tea and relaxation 4.45-; 6.00 set tables, Supper and dishwashing 6.00-; 7.00 news/informal period 7.00-; 9.00 Structured evenings can include: singsong videos bingo outside entertainers come in Drinks served at 8 pm Summary In all these activities we attempt to restore some choices to our residents, and having assessed each one individually before and after admission to the home, we can tailor each programme/activity to the individual strengths of our residents.
  3. Dorothy's voice held a distinct Welsh singsong, but years in London had worn away any trace of it from Isobel's speech.
  4. She had no idea how long they waited like that, with Mary O'Dell wiping the sweat from her face with a cool washcloth, speaking gently in her soft Irish singsong as if Ruth were a child, for by now her memories had blurred together; faces swam into focus through waves of pain, then disappeared.
  5. She joined in a singsong in the sailors" mess, playing "What shall we do with a drunken sailor?" after drinking from a can of beer.
  6. "Then let a thousand singsong girls come.
  7. He had a curious way of stressing words in the wrong place, sometimes swallowing them completely, but there was a hypnotic singsong quality to his voice which made it very hard to concentrate on what he was actually saying.
  8. We had a choir visiting another Home which we arranged, with food and a little buffet, a nice singsong, etc.
  9. Well, they would have a er they would have a singsong, they would have er their own er er local artists, you know, er
  10. In a singsong tone he translated the address into Annamese for his emperor.
  11. Corvan's career was sufficiently close to the industrial conflict and Chartist agitation of the turbulent 1840s to draw inspiration from them; but, by the 1850s, the musical culture of most British workers was taking on a less class-specific quality, characterized by the consumption of commercially supplied music hall song, the replacement of old tune-types by newer types originating in bourgeois theatre and drawing-room, and a shift from protest, street music and spontaneous singsong to formalized performance in choirs and brass bands.
  12. "Hello, Mrs Tea Cup," said Miriam in her singsong little girl's voice.
  13. Apart from their long walks and interminable conversations and evening singsong, or their expeditions to ancient monuments, he and Gwili and his cousins assisted with the harvest, binding sheaves and even mowing bracken with a scythe.

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