dancing
英['dɑːnsɪŋ]
美['dænsɪŋ]
Noun:
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taking a series of rhythmical steps (and movements) in time to music
- 1. He worked as a dancing partner for unescorted ladies at Manhattan cabarets.
- 他的工作是在曼哈顿的夜总会陪没有舞伴的女士跳舞。
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- 2. There is a ceremony of prayer and flagellation before the dancing begins.
- 舞蹈开始前会举行祈祷和鞭笞的仪式。
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- 3. Every time they went dancing they ended up in a bad mood.
- 每次他们去跳舞,都会不欢而散。
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- 4. The children pretend to be different animals dancing to the music.
- 孩子们扮成不同的动物,随着音乐起舞。
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- 5. All the schools have music and dancing as part of the curriculum.
- 所有学校都设有音乐和舞蹈课。
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用作名词 (n.)
- His victory was celebrated with music and dancing.
以音乐和舞蹈庆祝他的胜利。
- Dancing is not her strong point.
她不擅长跳舞。