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单词 csardas
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Definition of csardas in English:

csardas

(also czardas)
noun ˈzɑːdəsˈtʃɑːdaʃˈtʃɑrdɑʃ
  • A Hungarian dance with a slow introduction and a fast, wild finish.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The folk dances finding their accompaniment to this music - the Hungarian czardas, the Polish mazurka, the German waltz, the Russian trepak, and even English Morris dancing - have a recognizably formalized shape.
    • He caps them with the theme rewritten as a polka/waltz, a tango, a czardas, in ragtime, and ‘in the style of film music.’
    • Hungary has numerous dance houses with live music - czardas being the main leg-shaking exercise - though some can be rather earnest and purist.
    • Just minutes before, his sister Erica has finished leading a czardas with a zest that might make any Mittel European homesick.
    • He would rise sharply into a fifth sous-sus to explode into a buoyant jump, peppered with the gigue, czardas, or mazurka of his beloved character dance.
    • He tweaked and refined each scene, revising whole sections, such as the mazurka and czardas, which had been altered for television.

Origin

Mid 19th century: from Hungarian csárdás, from csárda 'inn'.

 
 

Definition of csardas in US English:

csardas

(also czardas)
nounˈtʃɑrdɑʃˈCHärdäSH
  • A Hungarian dance with a slow introduction and a fast, wild finish.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • He caps them with the theme rewritten as a polka/waltz, a tango, a czardas, in ragtime, and ‘in the style of film music.’
    • He tweaked and refined each scene, revising whole sections, such as the mazurka and czardas, which had been altered for television.
    • Hungary has numerous dance houses with live music - czardas being the main leg-shaking exercise - though some can be rather earnest and purist.
    • Just minutes before, his sister Erica has finished leading a czardas with a zest that might make any Mittel European homesick.
    • He would rise sharply into a fifth sous-sus to explode into a buoyant jump, peppered with the gigue, czardas, or mazurka of his beloved character dance.
    • The folk dances finding their accompaniment to this music - the Hungarian czardas, the Polish mazurka, the German waltz, the Russian trepak, and even English Morris dancing - have a recognizably formalized shape.

Origin

Mid 19th century: from Hungarian csárdás, from csárda ‘inn’.

 
 
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