Croon
Übersetzung von "croon" ins Russisch
croon
SubstantivUK
/kruːn/
US
/kruːn/
croon
croons Pl.
мягкое пение
The croon of the singer was soothing to the audience.
Мягкое пение певца успокаивало аудиторию.
croon
VerbUK
/kruːn/
US
/krun/
croon
croons
crooned Präteritum / Partizip Perfekt
crooning Gerundium
She likes to croon lullabies to her baby.
Она любит напевать колыбельные своему ребенку.
Definitionen
croon
SubstantivUK
/kruːn/
US
/krun/
A soft, gentle, and often sentimental song or piece of music.
The singer's latest album features a beautiful croon that has captivated audiences worldwide.
The act or style of singing or sounding in a low, gentle voice.
His unmistakable croon became the hallmark of 1940s radio.
croon
VerbUK
/kruːn/
US
/krun/
To sing or hum in a soft, soothing voice.
She would often croon lullabies to her baby to help him fall asleep.
To make a soft, low, murmuring sound, like that produced by certain birds or animals.
The pigeons crooned softly on the rooftop at dawn.
Redewendungen und Phrasen
croon a lullaby
She would croon a lullaby to her baby every night.
напевать колыбельную
Она напевала колыбельную своему ребенку каждую ночь.
croon softly
He would croon softly to calm the nervous animals.
мягко напевать
Он мягко напевал, чтобы успокоить нервных животных.
croon a tune
He likes to croon a tune while he works.
напевать мелодию
Он любит напевать мелодию, пока работает.
croon into (someone's) ear
She would croon into his ear to help him fall asleep.
напевать на ухо (кому-то)
Она напевала ему на ухо, чтобы помочь уснуть.
croon a song
He would croon a song as he walked down the street.
напевать песню
Он напевал песню, прогуливаясь по улице.