单词 | tango |
释义 | tango From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Dancetangotan‧go1 /ˈtæŋɡəʊ $ -ɡoʊ/ noun (plural tangos) [countable]APDa fast dance from South America, or a piece of music for this danceExamples from the Corpustango• Performance will be followed by a tango exhibition featuring Mara Luna y El Brujo, with dancing in the courtyard afterwards.• A little crowd was encouraging them while they performed what somebody told me was a tango.• Classes will be held daily from 8 to 10 p. m., followed by practice at local tango bars until midnight.• The itinerary includes a one-day city tour highlighting the history of the tango.• Nigel and Elinor practised the tango to work up some more passion.• Take your little partner and dance and sing: anything from waltzes to tangos, nursery rhymes to blues and rock. Dancetangotango2 verb [intransitive]1 APDto dance the tango2 → it takes two to tango→ See Verb tableExamples from the Corpustango• But one thing is certainly true: Where two can tango, three almost always fail.Origin tango1 (1800-1900) American Spanish |
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