Scatting
Translation of "scatting" into Russian
scatting
NounUK
/ˈskæt.ɪŋ/
US
/ˈskæt̬.ɪŋ/
scatting
scattings pl
скэт
The jazz singer impressed the audience with her scatting.
Джазовая певица впечатлила публику своим скэтом.
scat
Verbscatting
Gerund
UK
/skæt/
US
/skæt/
scat
scats
scatted Past Simple / Past Participle
scatting Gerund
The birds began to scat as the cat approached.
Птицы начали разбегаться, когда подошла кошка.
улепетывать
The children scatted when they heard the thunder.
Дети улепетывали, когда услышали гром.
Additional translations
Definitions
scatting
NounUK
/ˈskætɪŋ/
US
/ˈskætɪŋ/
A style of vocal jazz singing using improvised, wordless syllables.
The singer's scatting added a lively and spontaneous element to the jazz performance.
scat
VerbUK
/skæt/
US
/skæt/
To go away quickly; to depart suddenly, often in fear or surprise.
When the lights came on, the mice scatted under the furniture.
To sing or perform vocal improvisation with wordless syllables, especially in jazz.
The saxophonist played while the vocalist scatted over the chord changes.
scatting
Pres. ParticipleUK
/ˈskætɪŋ/
US
/ˈskætɪŋ/
Engaged in or characterized by vocal jazz improvisation with wordless syllables.
The band featured a scatting vocalist who stole the show.