单词 | breakdancing |
释义 | > as lemmasbreakdancing breakdancing n. Brit. /ˈbreɪkˌdɑːnsɪŋ/ , /ˈbreɪkˌdansɪŋ/ , U.S. /ˈbreɪkˌdænsɪŋ/ originally U.S. a style of dancing popularized by African Americans, often individual or competitive, and characterized by a loud insistent beat to which dancers perform energetic and acrobatic movements, sometimes spinning around on their backs on the pavement or floor (pioneered during the late 1970s by teams of African-American teenaged dancers in the south Bronx, New York).ΚΠ 1982 Village Voice (N.Y.) 21 Sept. 61/1 The Smurf is a fusion dance..a dance incorporating smoothed out elements of break dancing. 1983 Daily News 23 Sept. 18 They are young street dudes, nearly all of them black, anywhere from 10 to 23 years old, and what they are doing is a new style of dancing known as ‘breaking’ or ‘break dancing’. It is the first new dance phenomenon in the cities in more than a decade. 1984 New Yorker 5 Mar. 43/2 The Bronx is very bebop—street music with a heavy, funky brass beat—which is good for electric boogie and break-dancing. < as lemmas |
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