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n. 舞蹈

[建] 跳动的


  1. She's too tired and in no mood for dancing.
    她太累了,没有心情跳舞。
  2. He is too much of a puritan to enjoy dancing.
    他在生活上过于奉行清教徒式的原则,所以不能领略跳舞的乐趣。
  3. Her school fees are 440 a term; music and dancing are extras.
    她的学费是每学期440英镑, 音乐和舞蹈课另外收费.


dancing
[ noun ]
taking a series of rhythmical steps (and movements) in time to music
<noun.act>


Dance \Dance\ (d[.a]ns), v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Danced}; p. pr. &
vb. n. {Dancing}.] [F. danser, fr. OHG. dans[=o]n to draw;
akin to dinsan to draw, Goth. apinsan, and prob. from the
same root (meaning to stretch) as E. thin. See {Thin}.]
1. To move with measured steps, or to a musical
accompaniment; to go through, either alone or in company
with others, with a regulated succession of movements,
(commonly) to the sound of music; to trip or leap
rhythmically.

Jack shall pipe and Gill shall dance. --Wither.

Good shepherd, what fair swain is this
Which dances with your daughter? --Shak.

2. To move nimbly or merrily; to express pleasure by motion;
to caper; to frisk; to skip about.

Then, 'tis time to dance off. --Thackeray.

More dances my rapt heart
Than when I first my wedded mistress saw. --Shak.

Shadows in the glassy waters dance. --Byron.

Where rivulets dance their wayward round.
--Wordsworth.

{To dance on a rope}, or {To dance on nothing}, to be hanged.


Dancing \Dan"cing\, p. a. & vb. n.
from {Dance}.

{Dancing girl}, one of the women in the East Indies whose
profession is to dance in the temples, or for the
amusement of spectators. There are various classes of
dancing girls.

{Dancing master}, a teacher of dancing.

{Dancing school}, a school or place where dancing is taught.

  1. Commercials featuring the dancing, singing California raisins have helped boost consumption by 13 percent and Leger wants to do the same for watermelons.
  2. The Fellowship of Merry Christians sponsors its "Holy Humor Month" in April, with Monday set for a day of happy festivities _ picnics, singing, dancing, telling jokes and fun.
  3. The 48-hour affair attracted 270 couples who began dancing at 7 p.m. Friday to support the Milton S. Hershey Medical Center's Four Diamonds Fund.
  4. Newspapers reported, without quoting sources, that Talvela died of a heart attack shortly after dancing with his newly married youngest daughter.
  5. Be warned that some aspects of this segment are confusing, as the camera shows her dancing to wild applause in that empty house, which suggests that applause is her fantasy.
  6. I believe there will come a time when China will host this kind of competition." Contestants in the Beijing pageant were judged on their talent in singling, dancing, reading and answering questions revealing their knowledge and moral values.
  7. Sixty-thousand Republican party faithful thronged from Union Station to the Kennedy Center on the banks of the moonlit Potomac for a night of dancing and carousing.
  8. Get me off the stage."' Hertz said Sunday that McLeod is expected to be dancing again in about three weeks.
  9. The Duchess of York gave pink ballet shoes to a teen-ager whose spine problems nearly stopped her from dancing, but the young ballerina says they are too nice to use.
  10. A fraternity member, the Stetson chapter, the national organization and the university have been sued by a woman who told investigators she was raped during a night of heavy drinking and dancing at the Pike house in April 1988.
  11. "We love dancing," he explains.
  12. Coke executives, some of whom try to avoid using the phrase "uh-huh" in conversations these days, want a fresher approach than the current diet Coke spots, which feature Paula Abdul dancing and singing.
  13. I have a sad and nostalgic feeling of the emotion I felt when I was doing this." Asked about Astaire's dancing, she replied, "I don't think what Fred had is definable.
  14. It is driven dancing, uneasy in manner - the short-breathed musical form may have encouraged this response - and curiously arid.
  15. But the delay is starting to frustrate some of the miners, such as Clifford "Redbone" Steffey of St. Paul, who is known for his good humor and flatfoot dancing to bluegrass music.
  16. Balanchine was concerned with preserving his choreography's identity for television, and 'trusting the dancing' is a central problem for anyone who transfers stage work to the screen.
  17. "Our entertainment on board is mostly intellectual entertainment, not gambling and dancing," Peter Cox, planning director for the cruise operator, said late last week.
  18. Flatley, a native of southwest Chicago, developed his nimble-legged style through years of Irish step dancing, and won the world step dancing championship in Dublin in 1975.
  19. Flatley, a native of southwest Chicago, developed his nimble-legged style through years of Irish step dancing, and won the world step dancing championship in Dublin in 1975.
  20. Perhaps she is at times too sharp, too shy of bringing out the melting lyricism of the ballet's more lovelorn passages; but her dancing is as naturally brilliant as birdsong.
  21. The Air Force, after long dancing around the problem, has told the General Accounting Office that the move could cost as little as $10 million.
  22. Jacques d'Amboise, who founded the institute in 1976 to teach dancing to schoolboys, wrote this year's story.
  23. You know: the ones with a fine dinner, dancing, and revelry.
  24. As she sings her new song, Madonna finds herself dancing with a group of teens on the street, with uniformed school children at a grade school and finally in a church where a gospel choir sings with her.
  25. Sue the worker who poured the concrete!" they suggested, with visions of strict liability dancing in their brains.
  26. It invites, and receives, quick, bright, small-scale dancing from its cast. Tombeaux is at the centre of new Opera House triple bill which begins with Firebird.
  27. Madame Larina's party is a crowded affair, where dancing couples bump into each other, nicely capturing the parochial atmosphere.
  28. In Sunday's plebiscite, 88.2 percent voted for secession, and thousands celebrated the results in the Slovenian capital of Ljubljana by dancing in the streets and uncorking champagne.
  29. Veteran musician Chet Atkins says he gets depressed unless his nimble fingers are dancing along the neck of a guitar.
  30. Actors who switch in a wink from Nutcracker bears who cavort to Tchaikovsky's "Waltz of the Flowers" to dancing Christmas trees with twinkling lights and green felt arms need fast changes and freedom to move.
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