释义 |
▪ I. flamenco|fləˈmɛŋkəʊ| [Sp., = flamingo.] A Spanish gipsy style of singing or dancing; a song or dance in this style.
1896Daily News 8 June 4/2 A few steps from the flamenco, or wild Spanish dance. 1923Blackw. Mag. July 28/1 Gramophone records of flamenco-singing. Ibid. Oct. 503/2 Spanish flamenco music. 1925Ibid. Jan. 80/2 The nasal eastern flamenco which gives to Spanish singing its most marked character. 1950Ballet Ann. IV. 32 There is no clear distinction in people's minds between flamenco dancing and the classical or ‘school’ dancing of Spain. 1952B. Ulanov Hist. Jazz in Amer. ii. 11 The intensity..resembles..flamenco dances in Spain. 1959F. Newton Jazz Scene i. 14 There is a great difference between the first flamenco songs of the 1860s and the flamenco of today. ▪ II. flamenco, -go obs. forms of flamingo. |