释义 |
con·tre·danse \kōⁿ.trədääⁿs, ˈkän.trəˌdan(t)s\ noun or con·tra dance \ˈkän.trəˌdan(t)s\ (-s) Etymology: French contredanse, by folk etymology (influence of contre- counter-) from English country-dance 1. usually contra dance : a folk dance in which couples face each other in two lines or in a square — compare country-dance, longways 2. usually contredanse : a piece of music for a contra dance characterized by strongly marked duple rhythm in repeating 8-measure units |