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  • 例文 dance
    1. It moved seamlessly between New York freneticism and the languid sway of the son dance style .
    2. Let’s dance.
    3. If you want to dance well, you have to stick at it.
    4. It’s an apt metaphor for the music, a collision of African dance genres such as kuduro, kizomba and tarraxinha with house and techno that is unique to Lisbon’s ghettos.
    5. In “Triana” (named after the Gypsy quarter in Seville), Albéniz conjures guitars and castanets and the dance forms pasodoble and Sevillana with music so evocative that you feel as if you’d just wandered into a fragrant Andalucian courtyard.
    6. This sense of an ensemble gained in meaning when, as eight of the dancers swayed in unison, the ninth walked slowly and unshakingly toward the audience and then held her hands out, as if ritualistically offering the dance to us.
    7. Frida Kahlo wrote that “there was a crowd of insipid blonds pretending to be Indians from Tehuantepec and when they had to dance the zandunga they looked as if they had lead instead of blood.”
  • 例文 dances
    1. The music of both the symphonicFlorentine Tragedy” and the more suitelike “Dwarf,” whose dances evoke the Spanish court, dramatically mirrors onstage emotions.
    2. Two dances by Mr. May drew on the company’s strong underlying humanism, savored most readily in the dancers’ distinctive faces and sometimes refreshingly unstereotypical bodies.
    3. Dance games, where the player dances on a pad in time with on-screen cues, are a popular form of exergaming.
    4. Masculine images in the ballet tend toward one of two poles: the homoeroticism of contemporary European choreographers [ … ] , and the men-drained-of-maleness we often see in Cunningham's dances.
    5. The younger people had their berrying frolics, sleigh-rides, kitchen dances, nuttings, and the like, and their elders their huskings, apple bees, and sewing societies, but against all these the deacon set his hard face.
    6. In “Benguelê” (which refers to slaves’ nostalgic longing for Africa) he makes extensive use of crouching, stooped bodies in a simian, loping walk, arms hanging loosely and head down to suggest tribal dances, rituals, animals, a precivilization.
    7. Most dances have a rhythm as distinctive as the Iambic verse in poetry
    8. Playing the sintir (a long-necked, resonant lute), Mr. Hakmoun leads spellbinding trance ceremonies, and with castanets around his ankles, performs acrobatic dances.
    9. Mr. Basehart offers it again, "Here, cousin," and dances away again, leaving Bolingbroke accused by his own emptyhandedness.
    10. It must have been fun when the two played waltzes and Hungarian dances four-handedly at the piano.
  • 例文 danced
    1. In less than two years, they and their family and friends have skydived, marathoned, tray-baked and dinner-danced their way to £130,000 for Duchenne research through their help4harry campaign.
    2. If Trujillo said everybody had to dance the merengue, then everybody danced the merengue, for so feared was he by Dominicans that it was said that even a glance from him had the power to kill someone from across the street.
    3. With small crosses made from palm fronds pinned to their shirts, the devils sweated and danced into a trancelike state before resting at midday for a meal of mondongo, a soup made with slow-cooked beef tripe and pigs’ feet.
    4. I square danced for three hours last night.
    5. We went out for dinner and dancing and the icing on the cake was when my boyfriend proposed to me as we danced.
    6. MeanwhileEmeraldsitselfdanced with the elegiac adagio finale that Balanchine added in 1976 and that Ms. Paul never danceddeepened with rewatching.
    7. Abi Stafford danced the lead in “Symphony in Three Movements” with more understanding and sheer dancerliness than I have seen her show before, but the role remains larger than anything she brings to it.
  • 例文 dancing
    1. His eyes danced with pleasure as he spoke.   She accused her political opponent of dancing around the issue instead of confronting it. ‎
    2. In derdeba ceremonies, gnawa music and dancing are often used to drive out evil spirits (when someone is sick or troubled) or to honor beneficial spirits (when someone is exceptionally well).
    3. The elderly woman was offended when she saw the young couple performing dirty dancing on the dance floor at the reception.
    4. From what I hear fancy pants is dancing real good with that fat pig.
    5. Oh like you, I got all farklempt when I watched her in that dazzling one-shouldered gown dancing cheek-to-cheek with President Obama.
    6. Where's Kipper?” I asked, and was surprised to note that Bobbie was dancing round the room on the tips of her toes uttering animal cries, apparently ecstatic in their nature. “Reggie?” she said, suspending the farmyard imitations for a moment.
    7. You can dance, you can jive, having the time of your life; ooh, see that girl, watch that scene, diggin' the dancing queen! (ABBA, "Dancing Queen")
    8. A pianoforte is desirable, to lead the singing, and accompany the plays, gymnastics, frequent marchings, and dancing, when that is taught,--which it should be.
関連リンク:
  1. fr dance
  2. en danced
  3. en dances
  4. en dancer
  5. en dancey
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