songstress

songstress

美 ['sɒŋstrəs]  英 ['sɒŋstrəs]

  • n.女歌唱家
  • 网络女歌手;歌姬;女性歌手

词形变化

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英汉双解

n.
1.
(报章上有时用以表示 woman singer)女歌手,女歌唱家a word sometimes used in newspapers to mean ‘a woman singer’

英汉解释

n.
1.
〔音〕女歌唱家,女作曲家
2.
女歌手

英英解释

n.

例句

During the course of the night, the "Love Story" songstress took the stage for one of her oh-so-spectacular performances.

夜晚过程,“故事歌手那么强大一个舞台表演

At one fairly empty establishment, the young songstress notices me as a white European and asks what I would like her to belt out.

一家几乎酒吧歌手注意到欧洲什么

A spokeswoman for the songstress said she 'would not comment' on whether the star uses vitamin jabs.

发言人本人拒绝是否注射维生素作出回应

But sadly for the lead market, the songstress did not elaborate just how many of them are now powered by electric batteries.

国际市场感到遗憾这位歌手没有说明其中多少电动自行车

The Broadway songstress and the Oscar winner's marriage, however, began unraveling during the honeymoon.

老汇歌手奥斯卡得主结合蜜月期出现问题

The 41-year-old songstress gave birth to twins on Saturday afternoon in Los Angeles, the Associated Press reported.

这位41天后周六下午洛杉矶顺利双胞胎

Indeed, she has transcended mere songstress status and become something even more venerated in our consumer driven society.

确实如此超越单单只是歌姬身分蜕化我们这个消费至上社会甚至更为崇高东西

During her lifetime, the songstress had recorded over 100 albums.

一生录制超过100专辑