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单词 plié
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plién.

Brit. /ˈpliːeɪ/, U.S. /pliˈeɪ/
Forms: 1800s– plié, 1900s– plier (irregular).
Origin: A borrowing from French. Etymon: French plié.
Etymology: < French plié (1700), use as noun of past participle of plier (see ply v.1).
Ballet.
A movement in which the dancer bends the knees outwards from a standing position, in line with the out-turned feet.
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society > leisure > dancing > ballet > [noun] > movements
entrechat1706
pirouette1706
sissonne1706
batterie1712
cabriole1753
ballonné1760
balancé?1770
brisé1786
ballotté1802
rond de jambe1824
petit battement1828
battement1830
elevation1830
fouetté1830
jeté1830
changement de pied1840
développé1888
temps1890
pas de ciseaux1892
plié1892
changement1905
beat1913
ciseaux1913
glissé1913
ouvert1913
allegro1914
pas de chat1914
pas de cheval1916
soubresaut1916
grand jeté1919
lift1921
toe-dancing1924
pointwork1925
posé1927
jeté en tournant1930
tour1930
extension1934
tour jeté1935
fondu1939
retiré1941
chaîné1946
soutenu1947
passé1948
saut1948
contretemps1952
promenade1953
piqué1954
gargouillade1957
1892 E. Scott Dancing vi. 76 The foot passes from the fourth rearward position to the fourth in front with a very decided plié de genoux as it comes into the first position.]
1892 E. Scott Dancing vi. 77 A movement consisting of two pliés in advancing and three forward steps.
1920 Dancing Times July 793 The Russians take the grands battements at the end of the side practice instead of immediately after the ‘plier’.
1930 M. Craske & C. W. Beaumont Theory & Pract. Allegro in Classical Ballet 16 An assemblé is said to be soutenu when the knees are straightened and another plié is made before executing the next pas.
1949 A. Chujoy Dance Encycl. 376/1 It is said that the entire technique of ballet consists in knowing when and how to do a plié.
1993 M. Tem & N. Holder Making Love xxiii. 305 He then spread his curved arms and bent his knees in a plié.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2006; most recently modified version published online March 2022).

pliév.

Brit. /ˈpliːeɪ/, U.S. /pliˈeɪ/
Origin: Formed within English, by conversion. Etymon: plié n.
Etymology: < plié n.
Ballet.
intransitive. To perform a plié.
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society > leisure > dancing > ballet > [verb (intransitive)] > movements or positions
plié1951
1951 S. Thompson Old Time Dancing (ed. 2) vi. 111 Advance with the left foot and plié by relaxing the knees.
1971 ‘D. Halliday’ Dolly & Doctor Bird xi. 146 Krishtof would raise me..while I stood up. He would then plié round me.
1993 Arthritis News (Toronto, Ont.) Dec. 5/1 I couldn't walk, I couldn't plié, I couldn't turn.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2006; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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