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单词 dancing
释义
dancing
(dɑːnsɪŋ , dæns- )
uncountable noun A1
When people dance for enjoyment or to entertain others, you can refer to this activity as dancing.
All the schools have music and dancing as part of the curriculum.
Let's go dancing tonight.
...dancing shoes.
Collocations:
classical dancing
Even if you can't make sense of the story, you can enjoy the exuberant classical dancing.
Times, Sunday Times
Each dancer was free to participate in any of these 2 categories: classical dancing or contemporary, modern or jazz dancing.
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Since early childhood she has learned classical dancing and has performed on various stages in the august audience of leaders and rulers of the time.
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Other than that, he mixes rhythmic gymnastics and ballet into his classical dancing, and makes it more aesthetic.
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dancing competition
It worked because it was a dancing competition with celebrities.
Times, Sunday Times
This just illustrates the fact that the programme has become more of a popularity contest than a true dancing competition.
The Sun
All of them are under the age of 12, and tonight they are competing to reach the finals of a ballroom dancing competition (left).
Times, Sunday Times
It began as a simple dancing competition, with seemingly simple rules.
Times, Sunday Times
If it was purely a 'dancing competition', as the judges have been keen to try to persuade us this week, there would not be a celebrity in the show.
Times, Sunday Times
dancing contest
I also share his physique and once won a light-hearted ballroom dancing contest myself against young and svelte opposition.
The Sun
Now it's a plain old dancing contest again instead of an unmissable, unpredictable battle of wills.
The Sun
And even present a pro-celebrity dancing contest together.
The Sun
He regularly advertised that he could defeat all comers in a dancing contest, and he made good on his boasts.
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At age three, she won a tap dancing contest, which led her to pursue a show business career.
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dancing lessons
I can also remember highland dancing lessons that we had to endure.
Times, Sunday Times
Sent to dancing lessons when she was four because she was uncoordinated, her first steps towards a career in showbusiness were not a great success.
The Sun
We love the carefree way she's proudly revealing her curves in a leotard during her dancing lessons.
The Sun
Come on, how long has she had dancing lessons?
The Sun
Others saved their energy for the salsa dancing lessons and nights of clubbing.
The Sun
enjoy dancing
Time was, though, when she didn't enjoy dancing, when her dream was to be a gymnast.
Times, Sunday Times
I enjoy dancing to the calypso theme music.
Times, Sunday Times
They enjoy dancing and playing music, and their faces are simultaneously mournful and merry.
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Some dancers enjoy dancing to this music, although many more traditional dancers regard it as a definite break in style and tradition.
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But his spokesman denied any romance, insisting they were simply 'enjoying dancing with each other'.
The Sun
folk dancing
This all sounds cool until you realise where it's leading you: folk dancing.
Times, Sunday Times
It was a balance he maintained for the rest of his life, learning folk dancing as a graduate student.
Times, Sunday Times
The worst ones feature embarrassed singers having a go at folk dancing or local crafts.
Times, Sunday Times
Organizers allocate than places in the marching column to all participants (like organizations, schools, bands, folk dancing groups).
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Music to accompany instruction in ballet, folk dancing, gymnastics, etc. 955-956.
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salsa dancing
There will be more than 300 varieties of the fiery fruit on show, as well as salsa dancing and cookery demonstrations.
Times, Sunday Times
Being sidelined by an insidious injury that didn't even result from some exciting feat like mountain climbing or salsa dancing was an anti-adventure.
Christianity Today
Their worries may be stopping them from getting an easy workout: salsa dancing can burn up to 400 calories an hour.
Times, Sunday Times
She met him while salsa dancing, she adds.
Times, Sunday Times
If you love ballroom or salsa dancing, find a class and start dancing.
Times, Sunday Times
traditional dancing
The gems were taken from living areas in the shops as accomplices distracted staff with a show of 'traditional dancing'.
The Sun
Sometimes there's a reggae or soca band, and traditional dancing shows of fierce, energetic grace.
Times, Sunday Times
There were mountains of food and after we were entertained by funky traditional dancing.
The Sun
A traditional dancing performance takes place on board later.
Times, Sunday Times
These festivals feature colourful decorations, lanterns, illuminations and pageants where traditional dancing, drumming, costumed dignitaries and elephants are paraded.
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Translations:
Chinese: 跳舞
Japanese: 踊ること
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