| 释义 | can·can \ˈkanˌkan, ˈkaanˌkaa(ə)n\ noun
 (-s)
 Usage: often attributive
 Etymology: French, probably from (baby talk) cancan duck, of imitative origin or alteration of canard; from the resemblance of some of the movements to those of a duck — more at canard
 : a woman's dance of French origin characterized by high kicking usually while holding up the front of a full ruffled skirt
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