crooner

英 [ˈkruːnə(r)] 美 [ˈkruːnər]

n.  (低声慢唱浪漫歌曲的)男歌手

复数:crooners

BNC.41124 / COCA.23238



牛津词典

noun

  1. (低声慢唱浪漫歌曲的)男歌手
    a male singer who sings slow romantic songs

    柯林斯词典

    1. (尤指专唱20世纪三四十年代感伤情歌的)男歌手
      A crooner is a male singer who sings sentimental songs, especially the love songs of the 1930s and 1940s.

      双语例句

      1. Meanwhile, police sold a Rolex watch online for more than 13,000 and a signed autograph by legendary crooner Frank Sinatra was snapped up for 260.
        与此同时,警方在网上以1万3000镑卖掉了劳力士手边,而传说中的低声吟唱歌手法兰克辛纳屈的亲笔签名抢购,炒到了260镑。
      2. They quietly parted ways a while ago, the friend explains of the We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together crooner, 22, and the high school senior, 18. It was just a distance thing. No hard feelings. They're fine.
        他们前不久低调的分手了这位朋友解释了这位22岁女歌手和18岁高中生的姐弟恋,只是距离的问题,没有什么,他们都很好。
      3. Even if you're not a professional crooner, sing a song.
        即使你唱歌不好听,没关系,唱首歌吧。
      4. Then the hotel crooner began belting out My Way.
        接着,酒店驻唱歌手放开嗓门唱起《MyWay》。
      5. Until November last year, the Taiwanese folk-pop crooner had hidden behind a cute caricature.
        在去年十一月以前,这位台湾艺人一直躲藏在一个可爱的漫画人物后面。
      6. It wouldn't have been such a bad idea for your son and my daughter if he had a nice job with prospects, but a crooner? Have, you've got a screw loose.
        如果你儿子有一份前途光明的工作,这对你儿子、我女儿来说,并不是一件坏事。然而,要他去当一名歌手?哎呀,我看你是有点疯了。
      7. I was reminded of our conversation last week as I read about the heroic struggle between Guy Hands, the fat, tousled-haired financier, and Robbie Williams, the toned, close-cropped crooner.
        在我读到身材肥胖、头发蓬乱的金融家盖伊•翰兹(GuyHands)与曲调优美的短发低吟歌手罗比•威廉姆斯(RobbieWilliams)之间的英勇争斗时,我想起了我们的这番谈话。

      英英释义

      noun

      1. a singer of popular ballads

          Synonym:    balladeer