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dance

Word family
Related topics: Music, Dance
dance1 /dɑːns $ dæns/ ●●● S2 W3 noun  
1 [countableC]DANCE a special set of movements performed to a particular type of music 舞蹈,舞步
 The waltz is an easy dance to learn.
华尔兹这种舞很容易学。
folk/traditional dance
 the traditional dances and music of Russia
俄罗斯传统舞蹈和音乐
2 [countableC]DANCE a social event or party where you dance 舞会
 Are you going to the dance this weekend?
这个周末你去参加舞会吗?
 the school dance
学校舞会
3 [countableC]DANCE an act of dancing 舞蹈,跳舞
 Claire did a little dance of excitement.
克莱尔兴奋地跳了几步舞。
have a dance especially British EnglishBrE
 Let’s have another dance.
我们再跳个舞吧。
4 [countableC]APM a piece of music which you can dance to 舞曲
 The band was playing a slow dance.
乐队正在演奏一支节奏舒缓的舞曲。
5 [uncountableU]DANCE the activity or art of dancing 舞蹈(艺术)
 modern dance
现代舞
 dance and movement classes
舞蹈和形体动作班
song and dance about something at song(4), → lead somebody a dance at lead1(19)
nCOLLOCATIONS
adjectives
a traditional dance
The drum is often used in Africa to accompany traditional dances.
a folk dance (=typical of the ordinary people who live somewhere)
This is one of the oldest folk dances in Greece.
a national dance
The Tango is Argentina’s national dance.
verbs
do a dance
Can you do any dances?
perform a dance
We watched the group perform some traditional Spanish dances.
dance + NOUN
a dance routine/sequence (=a set of movements that are part of a dance)
She was practising a complicated dance routine.
a dance step (=a movement in a dance)
Lou was teaching me a few dance steps.
dance music
A small band was playing dance music.
a dance floor (=special floor for people to dance on)
a dance band (=playing music that people can dance to)
a professional dance band
nTHESAURUS
dance an organized social event where people to go dance
The dance will be held in the school gym.
ball a large formal occasion where people dance
The University holds a ball at the end of June.
prom a formal dance party for high school students, especially in the US, usually held at the end of a school year
Who’s your date for the prom?
formal American EnglishAmE a dance at which you must wear formal clothes
He rented a tuxedo to wear to his company’s holiday formal.
disco a place or social event where people dance to recorded popular music
She met Nick at a school disco.
club/nightclub a place where people go at night to dance
We went out for dinner and then to a club.
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Related topics: Dance
dance2 ●●● S2 W3 verb  
1 [intransitiveI, transitiveT]DANCE to move your feet and body in a way that matches the style and speed of music 跳(舞)
 Come on, let’s dance.
来吧,我们跳舞吧。
dance to
 They danced to Ruby Newman’s orchestra (=the orchestra was playing).
他们随着鲁比·纽曼管弦乐队的演奏跳起舞来。
dance with
 The bride danced with her father.
新娘和她父亲一起跳舞。
dance a waltz/rumba/tango etc 跳华尔兹/伦巴/探戈等
2 [intransitiveI, transitiveT] to dance in performances, especially in ballet 〔尤指在芭蕾舞表演中〕跳(舞)
 He danced with the Boston Repertory Ballet.
他在波士顿轮演剧目芭蕾舞团跳舞。
 Nakamura dances several solos in this production.
中村在这出舞剧中有几段独舞。
3 [intransitiveI]MOVE/CHANGE POSITION literary to move up, down, and around quickly 跳跃,舞动
 Pink and white balloons danced in the wind.
粉红色和白色的气球随风舞动。
4 dance to somebody’s tune OBEYto do what someone wants you to do – used to show disapproval 听从某人指挥,服从某人差遣〔含贬义〕
5Organizations invariably dance to the tune of the people who control their funding.
机构组织总要听命于那些掌握他们运转资金的人。
n At that time, Eastern bloc countries danced to the Soviet tune.
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5 dance attendance on somebody WITHto do everything possible in order to please someone 奉承某人,讨某人欢心
 a movie star with several young men dancing attendance on her
被好几个年轻男子大献殷勤的女电影明星
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dancing noun [uncountableU]
 the beauty of her dancing
她舞蹈的美
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Origin dance2
(1200-1300) Old French dancier

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