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单词 dance floor
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Definition of dance floor in English:

dance floor

noun
  • 1An area of uncarpeted floor in a nightclub, disco, or restaurant reserved for dancing.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The also took the chance to get on the dance floor to enjoy some disco classics.
    • Hundreds of teenagers braved the cold and the rain to hit the dance floor at a leading York nightclub.
    • Iris has a passion for disco dancing and her moves on the dance floor have won her four competitions.
    • The OGA bar has a dance floor with a revolving mirrored disco ball and a game room.
    • As the night wore on, the disco took over with young and old taking to the dance floor to boogie the night away.
    • In between dispensing dancing tips, word has it that Helen is first on the dance floor at any Malt Room gig.
    • Housed in a listed building, it will have two dining floors as well as a separate dance floor and bar.
    1. 1.1as modifier Denoting a type of music particularly popular as an accompaniment to dancing.
      their brilliant dance-floor smash of a couple of years back
      Example sentencesExamples
      • She can do modern dance-floor funk, like Streets of New York.
      • This one deserves to be at least a minor dance-floor hit after a bit of a remix.
      • The song - expected to be a huge dance-floor hit - has extra vocals written and produced by Micki Lynn.
      • It has been a dance-floor smash ever since Tall Paul dropped the track last year at London's super club Turnmills.
      • Get loose, unwind and reflect on your contribution to global justice and peace to the accompaniment of the latest dance-floor fillers.
      • After the interval the audience could stand it no longer and they were soon up in the aisles bopping to those great dance-floor fillers of the 70s, encouraged by the energetic cast.
 
 

Definition of dance floor in US English:

dance floor

nounˈdans ˌflô(ə)rˈdæns ˌflɔ(ə)r
  • 1An area of floor in a nightclub, disco, or restaurant that is reserved for dancing.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • In between dispensing dancing tips, word has it that Helen is first on the dance floor at any Malt Room gig.
    • Iris has a passion for disco dancing and her moves on the dance floor have won her four competitions.
    • Housed in a listed building, it will have two dining floors as well as a separate dance floor and bar.
    • As the night wore on, the disco took over with young and old taking to the dance floor to boogie the night away.
    • Hundreds of teenagers braved the cold and the rain to hit the dance floor at a leading York nightclub.
    • The OGA bar has a dance floor with a revolving mirrored disco ball and a game room.
    • The also took the chance to get on the dance floor to enjoy some disco classics.
    1. 1.1as modifier Denoting a recording or type of music particularly popular as an accompaniment to dancing.
      a current dance-floor hit
      Example sentencesExamples
      • It has been a dance-floor smash ever since Tall Paul dropped the track last year at London's super club Turnmills.
      • This one deserves to be at least a minor dance-floor hit after a bit of a remix.
      • Get loose, unwind and reflect on your contribution to global justice and peace to the accompaniment of the latest dance-floor fillers.
      • After the interval the audience could stand it no longer and they were soon up in the aisles bopping to those great dance-floor fillers of the 70s, encouraged by the energetic cast.
      • The song - expected to be a huge dance-floor hit - has extra vocals written and produced by Micki Lynn.
      • She can do modern dance-floor funk, like Streets of New York.
 
 
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