song

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الإنجليزية - التركية
şarkı

Bu şarkıyı bilmiyordum. - I didn't know this song.

Hepimiz halkın önünde bir şarkı söylemeye utandık. - We all felt embarrassed to sing a song in public.

parça

Onun yeni parçasını dinledin mi? - Did you listen to her new song?

şarkı söyleme

Senin bir şarkı söylemeni istiyorum. - I would like you to sing a song.

Şarkı söylemekten hoşlanıyorum. - I like to sing songs.

şarkıcılık
mahnı
türkü

Tom, oğluna birçok türküyü nasıl söyleyeceğini öğretti. - Tom taught his son how to sing many folk songs.

Biz bu birçok türküyü her zaman bir gecede söylemeyiz. - We don't always sing this many folk songs in one night.

{i} şiir

Her gün en azından kısa bir şarkıyı dinlemelisin, iyi bir şiir okumalısın, güzel bir tabloya bakmalısın ve mümkünse, birkaç zeki sözler söylemelisin. - Every day you should at least listen to a short song, read a good poem, look at a beautiful picture, and, if possible, say several intelligent words.

Onun hakkında şarkılar ve şiirler yazıldı. - Songs and poems were written about him.

{i} şakıma
lirik şiir
{i} ötüş

Bülbüllerin ötüşü çok güzel. - The song of nightingales is very beautiful.

Bu kuşun ötüşü çok güzel. - The song of this bird is very beautiful.

saçma
{i} güfte

Ne yazık ki bu şarkının güftesini bulamıyorum. - Unfortunately I can't find the lyrics for this song.

song and dance şarkılı kısa oyun
{i} ötme

Bir kuş ötmesiyle ve bir insan konuşma tarzıyla tanınır. - A bird is known by its song and a man by his way of talking.

uydurma mazeret veya bahane
{i} şarkı sözü

Ben en iyi şarkı sözü yazarı değilim. - I'm not the best songwriter.

Gözde şarkı sözün nedir? - What's your favorite song lyric?

yır
ucuz fiyat
ır
nakarat
boş Song of Solomon veya Song of
ezgi
sönge
song and dance
şamata
song contest
şarkı yarışması
song thrush
öter ardıç
song and dance
yaygara
song of joy
sevinç şarkısı
song of lamentation
(Edebiyat) Ağıt, mersiye
song thrush
şarkı pamukçuk
song pointer
(Bilgisayar) şarkı göstergeci
song thrush
{i} ardıçkuşu
song thrush
(isim) ardıçkuşu
swan song
efsaneye göre kuğunun ölmeden önceki son ve güzel ötüşü
compose a song
şarkı bestelemek
compose a song
şarkı yapmak
eurovision song contest
erovizyon şarkı yarışması
folk song
deyiş
love song
aşk şarkısı

Bu şarkı bir aşk şarkısı. - This song is a love song.

Bu aşk şarkısını severim. - I like this love song.

sing a song
türkü çağırmak
songs
şarkılar

Roger Miller radyoda dinlediği müziği sevdiği için şarkılar yazmaya başladı. - Roger Miller began writing songs because he loved the music he heard on the radio.

Roger şarkı yazmayı seviyordu. Aynı zamanda kendi şarkılarını sahnede söylemeyi de seviyordu. - Roger liked writing songs. He also liked to perform his own songs on the stage.

swan song
bir sanatçının son eseri
write a song
şarkı yazmak
folk song
halk türküsü
for a mere song
yok pahasına
for a song
çok ucuza
for a song
kelepir
go for a song
çok ucuza gitmek
go for a song
yok pahasına satılmak
go into one's song and dance about sth
bir şey hakkında mazeret uydurmak
pop song
pop şarkısı
popular song
popüler şarkı
religious song
dini müzik
sing a song
şarkı söylemek
sing a song
şarkı söyle
theme song
film müziği
theme song
ana müzik
torch song
marş
work song
işyeri marşı
a song and dance
bir şarkı ve dans
cover song
şarkı kapak
cover song
(Muzik) Cover versiyon, cover şarkı ya da kısaca Cover: Popüler müzik alanında önceden plağı çıkmış bir şarkının yeni bir yorumla farklı şarkıcılar tarafından yeniden icra edilmesi veya plağının çıkartılması anlamına gelmektedir
cover song
(Muzik) Düzenleme, aranjman: Belirli sesler, çalgılar veya topluluklar için yazılmış bir eserin, başka sesler, çalgılar veya topluluklar tarafından söylenip çalınabilmesi için o eserde yapılan değişiklik, aranjman
drinking song
içki alemi şarkısı
flash song
flaş şarkı
folk song
türkü

Biz bu birçok türküyü her zaman bir gecede söylemeyiz. - We don't always sing this many folk songs in one night.

Birçok türküler toplumsal problemler hakkındaydı. - Many folk songs were about social problems.

for a song
yok pahasına
give so. a song
vermek çok. bir şarkı
gospel song
gospel şarkı
hit song
şarkısı
make a song and dance about something
(deyim) Bir olayı büyütmek, yaygara koparmak

Don't make a song and dance about it, I only asked you to be silent!.

no song
hiçbir şarkı
sing the same song
aynı şarkı
songs
mahn
songs
şarkıları
songs
türküleri
the last song
son şarkı
the song received extensive airplay
şarkı kapsamlı airplay aldı
theme song/tune
film müziği, ana müzik, anatema
to give sb. a song and dance
sb vermek. bir şarkı ve dans
torch song
mars
torch song
melankolik aşk şarkısı
traditional song nights
sıra gecesi
break into song
şarkıya başlamak
burst into song
şarkıya başlamak
coon song
zenci şarkısı
go for a song
çok ucuza satılmak
listen song
şarkı dinlemek
strike up a song
şarkıya başlamak
swan song
son eser
swan song
bir sanatçının son eseri/gösterisi
theme song
oyunda tekrarlanan şarkı
theme song
tanıtım müziği
torch song
(isim) melankolik aşk şarkısı
torch song
duygusal aşk şarkısı
الإنجليزية - الإنجليزية
A melodious sound made by a bird, insect, whale or other animal

I love hearing the song of canary birds.

A short musical composition with lyrics for voice or voices, performed by singing

Thomas listened to his favorite song on the radio yesterday.

The act or art of singing
Something that cost only a little

He bought that car for a song.

{n} a poem modulated by the voice, lay, note
Taghwect Izli Tizlits
A musical piece with lyrics (or "words to sing"); prose that one can sing
A trifle
the act of singing; "with a shout and a song they marched up to the gates" a short musical composition with words; "a successful musical must have at least three good songs" a distinctive or characteristic sound; "the song of bullets was in the air"; "the song of the wind"; "the wheels sang their song as the train rocketed ahead" a very small sum; "he bought it for a song
An object of derision; a laughingstock
Song is the art of singing. dance, music, mime and song. the history of American popular song
A musical sound by a bird
A bird's song is the pleasant, musical sounds that it makes. It's been a long time since I heard a blackbird's song in the evening. see also birdsong, song and dance, songbird, swan song
That which is sung or uttered with musical modulations of the voice, whether of a human being or of a bird, insect, etc
(No I'm not mad!) A song in tracker terms refers to a module that doesn't contain any samples Songs originated back when disk space was limited They allow a composer to track and save modules which will automatically load the samples when needed The earliest trackers worked only with songs, and you had to collect the various sample disks in order to play them back correctly
A musical sound by insect, whale or some other animal which sounds melodious to humans
Poetical composition; poetry; verse
a very small sum; "he bought it for a song"
the act of singing; "with a shout and a song they marched up to the gates"
A special ability that enables the caster to wield magic through lyrics and song, rather than through gestures and verbalisations Mages do not normally study this philosophy, considered beneath their station and too much the ability of common folk, such as Bards, who use this in conjunction with their stories in order to entertain Song normally encompasses several standard magic schools, including some illusion and charm spells While this school may not appear powerful it is in its effective use that can be deadly
The licensed medium for bawling in public things too silly or sacred to be uttered in ordinary speech Oliver Herford
{i} short musical composition that is intended to by sung, ballad; collection of sounds made by a bird or other animal; poetry
a short musical composition with words; "a successful musical must have at least three good songs"
Faeces
a very small sum; "he bought it for a song
If someone bursts into song or breaks into song, they start singing. I feel as if I should break into song. Short and usually simple piece of music for voice, with or without instrumental accompaniment. Folk songs traditional songs without a known composer transmitted orally rather than in written form have existed for millennia but have left few traces in ancient sources. Virtually all known preliterate societies have a repertory of songs. Folk songs often accompany religious ceremonies, dancing, labour, or courting; they may tell stories or express emotions; the music follows obvious conventions and is often repetitive. Songs written by a particular composer or poet generally are more sophisticated and are not attached to activities. In the West the continuous tradition of secular art songs began with the troubadours, trouvères, and minnesingers of the 12th-13th centuries. Polyphonic songs, originating in the motet, began to appear in the 13th century. Composers of the 14th century produced a great body of polyphonic songs in the formes fixes. Later the Italian madrigal became the most distinguished genre. Notated accompaniments to solo songs appeared in the 16th century. The Romantic movement made the 19th century a golden age for the art song, notably the German lied. In the 20th century the popular song displaced the more cultivated art song, and popular music is today synonymous with popular song. Song Huizong Song of the Nibelungs song play Song of Roland vessel of song Song Hong Song dynasty Su Song Yi Song gye
A song is words sung to a tune. a voice singing a Spanish song. a love song
"Relaxed " The quality of suppleness and ease of motion that accompanies proper movement in the internal martial arts Not to be confused with limpness, song describes a quality of relaxed coordination of the entire body in movement
the imperial dynasty of China from 960 to 1279; noted for art and literature and philosophy
the characteristic sound produced by a bird; "a bird will not learn its song unless it hears it at an early age"
a distinctive or characteristic sound; "the song of bullets was in the air"; "the song of the wind"; "the wheels sang their song as the train rocketed ahead"
More generally, any poetical strain; a poem
A collection of tracks and measures in Sequencer Mode Click here for technical details
A lyrical poem adapted to vocal music; a ballad
tune
Song Dynasty
A Chinese dynasty that lasted from 960–1279 CE
Song Sol.
An abbreviation used for the Song of Solomon, a book of the Old Testament book of the Bible
Song of Sol.
An abbreviation used for the Song of Solomon, a book of the Old Testament book of the Bible
Song of Solomon
A book of the Bible in the Old Testament, also known as the Canticle of Canticles and the Song of Songs
Song of Songs
An alternative name for the Song of Solomon, a book of the Bible in the Old Testament; also known as Canticles and the Canticle of Canticles
Song of the Three Holy Children
A book of the Apocrypha
song and dance
An excessively complex set of instructions
song and dance
An excessively elaborate story or excuse used to justify something
song thrush
A songbird in the thrush family, found across Eurasia, taxonomic name Turdus philomelos
song thrushes
plural form of song thrush
song and dance
disapproval If you say that someone is making a song and dance about something, you mean they are making an unnecessary fuss about it. He used his money to help others -- but he never made a song and dance about it. = fuss
song and dance
A song and dance act is a performance in which a person or group of people sing and dance
song and dance
theatrical performance combining singing and dancing
song and dance
an interesting but highly implausible story; often told as an excuse
song and dance
great fuss at a time which is unnecessary
Song dynasty
or Sung dynasty (960-1279) Chinese dynasty that united the entire country until 1127 and the southern portion until 1279, during which time northern China was controlled by the Juchen tribes. During the Song, commerce flourished, paper currency came into increasing use, and several cities boasted populations exceeding one million people. Wang Anshi worked for more equitable taxation and state-centred solutions for China's problems. Widespread printing brought increased literacy and a broader elite, and private academies and state schools sent increasing numbers of candidates through the Chinese examination system. In the 12th century, Zhu Xi systemized Neo-Confucianism. The Song was also an era of scholarship: groundbreaking treatises on architecture and botany were published, as was the famous history Zizhi tongjian ("Comprehensive Mirror for Aid in Government") of Sima Guang. Landscape painting is said to have reached its peak during the Northern Song, which was also famous for its magnificent architecture. See also Taizu
Song of Degrees
Song of Ascents, fifteen Psalms (from 120-134) that prophecy the return to Zion or going up from captivity
Song of Solomon
Song of Songs, one of the books of the Bible (attributed to King Solomon)
Song of Solomon
Abbr. S. of Sol. or SS See table at Bible. a book of the Old Testament of the Bible, also known as The Song of Songs or The Canticles, which is thought to have been written by King Solomon. It contains love poems which are considered to represent God's love for his people
Song of Songs
one of the books of the Bible which was written by King Solomon
Song of Songs
Abbr. Sg See table at Bible
Song of the Mermaid
piano piece composed by C.M. Weber
song book
{i} book of songs, book containing the words and music of songs
song festival
song competition
song of solomon
Song of Songs: an Old Testament book consisting of a collection of love poems traditionally attributed to Solomon but actually written much later
song of songs
an Old Testament book consisting of a collection of love poems traditionally attributed to Solomon but actually written much later
song on crossing the Red Sea
praising song that Moses and the Israelites sang after the parting of the Red Sea (Biblical)
song sheet
A song sheet is a piece of paper with the words to one or more songs printed on it. Song sheets are given to groups of people at occasions when they are expected to sing together. to sing from the same song sheet: see sing
song sparrow
small songbird common in North America
song sparrow
A common North American sparrow (Melospiza melodia) having streaked brownish plumage and noted for its melodious song
song thrush
An Old World songbird (Turdus philomelos) having brown upper plumage and a spotted breast. Also called mavis
song thrush
common Old World thrush noted for its song
song thrush
{i} thrush with a white brown-spotted breast having a whistling call, throstle
song writer
song composer, musician, music writer
song writing
composing songs
Sol. Song
An abbreviation used for Solomon's Song (the Song of Solomon), a book of the Old Testament book of the Bible
Eurovision Song Contests
plural form of Eurovision Song Contest
cover song
cover version
diss song
A song or hip-hop track, frequently as part of a hip-hop feud, primarily intended to verbally assault or insult a person or a group of people
drinking song
a song which celebrates or accompanies drinking
folk song
A song in this style which may have been written in recent times
folk song
A song originating among the working people of urban and rural areas, and handed by oral tradition
for a song
Almost free. Very cheap

I had to buy it there and then. They were selling it for a song.

go for a song
To be sold at a very low price
insert song
A piece of incidental music in anime

Can anyone tell me the title of the insert song from epsiodesic] 40 that occurs about halfway through?.

love song
A song about love
part-song
Alternative spelling of part song
plain-song
A cantus firmus or theme chosen for contrapuntal treatment; so called because often an actual fragment of plain-song
plain-song
The simple notes of an air, without ornament or variation; hence, a plain, unexaggerated statement
plain-song
The unisonous vocal music which has been used in the Christian church from its earliest centuries
sing-song
An informal gathering involving group singing
sing-song
Like a piece of sing-song; simple and melodic, song-like
sing-song
A kind of verse with a simple, song-like rhythm
swan song
A final performance or accomplishment, especially one before retirement
theme song
A song which accompanies a television or radio program, usually as an intro or outro

Liberty Bell March is the theme song to Monty Python's Flying Circus.

torch song
a song, often sentimental, lamenting an unrequited love; normally sung by a woman
work song
A song, sung during work, with a rhythm that helps to coordinate activities
a song and dance
(deyim) A fuss; a long and pointless or evasive explanation
cover song
(Muzik) In popular music, a cover version or cover song, or simply cover, is a new performance or recording of a contemporary or previously recorded, commercially released song or popular song
A song
chanson
Eurovision Song Contest
a competition shown on television each year, in which singers or groups of singers representing European countries sing specially written songs, and judges vote for the song which they think is the best
Sing a song of sixpence
a nursery rhyme (=an old song or poem for young children) which starts: Sing a song of sixpence,/A pocket full of rye;/Four-and-twenty blackbirds/Baked in a pie./When the pie was opened,/The birds began to sing,/Wasn't that a dainty dish/To set before the King?
Su Song
or Su Sung born 1020, Fujian Province, China died 1101, Kaifeng Chinese scholar and administrative and financial expert in the imperial bureaucracy. His Illustrated Pharmacopoeia (1070) revealed his knowledge of drugs, zoology, metallurgy, and related technology. An armillary clock that he built to serve as the basis of calendrical reform was housed in a 35-ft (11-m) tower and powered by a waterwheel and chain drive; its mechanism anticipated techniques that would not be used in Europe for hundreds of years
Yi Song-gye
or T'aejo born 1335 died 1408 Founder of the Korean Chos n dynasty (1392-1910). A military leader in the Kory dynasty, he rose through the ranks by battling invading forces. He defeated his rivals and drove out the last king of the Kory dynasty, taking the throne in 1392. He established his capital at Hanyang (now Seoul). He and his successors redistributed land, which had been concentrated in the hands of a few high-ranking bureaucrats, throughout the various levels of officialdom. In a break with the past, he made Neo-Confucianism the state religion, replacing Buddhism. Farming was made the centre of the economy. In foreign relations, he maintained a close relationship with China's Ming dynasty
art song
ballad, poem that has a musical quality and is usually recited with musical accompaniment (especially piano accompaniment)
art song
A lyric song intended to be sung in recital, usually accompanied by a piano
break into song
start singing
burst into song
began singing spontaneously and with gusto
catchy song
song which has a good beat and stays in the mind
cover song
a recording of a song that was first recorded or made popular by somebody else; "they made a cover of a Beatles' song"
doleful song
sad song, mournful song
drinking song
song that is popular among drunkards
drinking song
a song celebrating the joys of drinking; sung at drinking parties
final song
last song, concluding song
folk song
popular, often anonymous sung lyrics that may be passed on by word-of-mouth originally before being compiled by scholars into literary collections
folk song
song originating from and passed down by the common people of a country or region
folk song
A folk song is a traditional song that is typical of a particular community or nation
folk song
shoddy
folk song
a song of unknown authorship passed orally from generation to generation A folk song usually deals with things of daily life; it is often heard with slightly changed melody or words Accompaniments may be added to folk songs, but they are not an integral part as are the accompaniments of the art song
folk song
a song that is traditionally sung by the common people of a region and forms part of their culture
for a song
cheaply, inexpensively
for a song
for a relatively small amount of money; "we bought the house for a song
gospel song
church song, joyful song associated with evangelism
hasidic song festival
festival of traditional music from the Hasidic community of Jews
hit song
successful song
love song
a song about love or expressing love for another person
love song
song which has love as its main theme
make a song about
boast, brag, act proud
not worth an old song
totally worthless, having no value whatsoever, not worth anything
part-song
a song that consists of several voice parts, usually singing without a piano etc
patter song
{i} comic song depending for its humorous effect on rapid enunciation of the words
popular song
popular tune, popular music, well-known song, hit
prayer of azariah and song of the three children
an Apocryphal book consisting of text added to the Book of Daniel
prick song
written song, music that is written on paper
religious song
religious music for singing
sell for a song
sell for a cheap price
sing the same song
repeat the utterances of others
sing-song
A sing-song is an occasion on which a group of people sing songs together for pleasure. = singalong
sing-song
A sing-song voice repeatedly rises and falls in pitch. He started to speak in a nasal sing-song voice
siren song
An enticing plea or appeal, especially one that is deceptively alluring
songlike
{s} melodious, musical, having the qualities of a song
songs
Plural of song
swan song
Someone's swan song is the last time that they do something for which they are famous, for example the last time that an actor gives a performance in the theatre. I competed in the Commonwealth Games in Christchurch, which was my swan song
swan song
a final performance or effort (especially before retirement)
swan song
final performance of a person's career; last piece of work of an artist or composer; last and most impressive composition of an artist and/or composer
theme song
a melody that recurs and comes to represent a musical play or movie
theme song
main song representing something
theme song
a melody used to identify a performer or a dance band or radio/tv program
torch song
a popular song concerned with disappointment in love
torch song
{i} sad or sentimental song of disappointment or unhappiness in love
torch song
A torch song is a sentimental popular song about love, usually sung by a woman. A sentimental love song, typically one in which the singer laments an unrequited love.torch singer n. a sad song about love singer
war song
song that is sung during a war
work song
a usually rhythmical song song to accompany repetitious work
work song
A song sung to accompany work, typically having a steady rhythm
التركية - الإنجليزية

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neşideler Neşidesi the Song of Solomon, the Song of Songs
(in the Bible)
song
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