chorus• He admired them duly and was forced to join in with a chorus of auld lang syne downstairs.• The first birds were waking; the dawnchorus began.• That man seemed to know every chorus that had ever been written.• JimmyCarter and GeorgeBush also have joined a growing chorus of eminentseniorpoliticians in the quest for reform.• the Hallelujah Chorus in Handel's Messiah• Lisa Fennell, in addition to her role in the chorus, was to understudyDésirée.• Oslin got her start in the chorus of musicals like "Hello, Dolly!"and "West Side Story."• The chorus produced by hundreds of males can be heard over a mile away.• The chorus's singing was excellent, and so was the orchestral playing.• a 100-voicechorus• And the way your chorus backed you up-strong stuff!
chorus2 verb [transitiveT]
SAY/STATEif people chorus something, they say it at the same time 同时说,齐声说