First, pronunciation: English [t? ɑ? Nt] beauty [t? nt]
Secondly, it means:
A hymn; A hymn; Melody; cry out
Verb (abbreviation of verb) sings; Recite; call out
Lexical collocation: Gregorian chant ... about horse cheating and selling.
Fourth, examples:
The crowd chanted "Work for all".
The crowd chanted "Work for all" repeatedly.
Extended data
Lexical discrimination:
Chants, carols, high notes, hymns, singing, trolls, trills
These words all mean "singing". The difference is:
1.sing refers to a series of melodious sounds with different notes, the main body of which can be people, birds, streams and so on.
2. Chanting refers to repeated singing with the same rhythm in a solemn tone, or it can refer to repeated monotonous reading in the form of singing, and its subject can only be people. For example:
The choir sang in the background. The choir sang hymns in the back.
The protector changed his clothes in the street below. In the street below, protesters chanted rhythmically.