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单词 ice dancing
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Definition of ice dancing in English:

ice dancing

noun
mass noun
  • A form of choreographed figure skating influenced by ballroom dancing, typically performed by a man and a woman competing as a team.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • ‘I like to skate with a partner and I also love the theatrical side of ice dancing,’ he said.
    • Moxley later switched to ice dancing and competed in senior dance with Alexander Kirsanov.
    • I started ice dancing when I was nine and had a few other partners before I started with Alexei.
    • ‘I'm fortunate to have a mom who knows ice dancing and can give me feedback,’ Lauren noted.
    • I think ice dancing was made for me because I'm able to express the emotions I'm feeling to an audience.
    • He was a singles skater for seven years, but switched to ice dancing when he was 15.
    • In pairs skating and ice dancing, acute injuries occurred more often than overuse syndromes.
    • She began ice dancing because she didn't like jumping.
    • The Italians' unceremonious drop to fourth place is unheard of in the world of ice dancing.
    • Her parents, Carol and Robert, are former ice dancers who competed at the Olympic Games when ice dancing was an exhibition sport.
    • She offers thorough guidance on singles, ice dancing, and pairs, and she offers valid advice on synchronized skating.
    • There is too much rush from one move to the next in today's ice dancing.
    • Both of us are competing in the solo ice dancing.
    • Before even learning the basics of skating she was already trying her hand at ice dancing.
    • But I was afraid of the jumps, so my trainer told me to go to ice dancing when I couldn't land an axel.
    • The result was a 5-4 decision that gave Canada its first world championship in ice dancing.
    • She competed in singles until she was twelve, when she started ice dancing.
    • So it is no surprise that ice dancing, not freestyle skating, is king in Lake Placid in August.
    • Figure skating includes four disciplines - singles men and ladies skating, pairs skating, and ice dancing.
    • She looks hopeless, but probably had the kind of privileged upbringing where she had professional ice dancing lessons every day.

Derivatives

  • ice dance

  • noun
    mass noun
    • A form of choreographed figure skating influenced by ballroom dancing, typically performed by a man and a woman competing as a team.

      their winning duet took ice dance to new heights of dramatic expression
      Example sentencesExamples
      • as modifier a former ice dance champion
      • I was too lanky for singles and I thought there would be more opportunities in ice dance.
      • So we decided to do ice dance, because we fit together.
      • The ice dance event continued with the Original Dance.
  • ice dancer

  • noun
    • ‘I have always been an ice dancer,’ McCullough stated.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • O'Keefe's older sister, Keelin, is a gold level ice dancer, but no longer competes since she is attending the U.S. Air Force Academy.
      • ‘I spent most of my early skating years, before becoming an ice dancer, doing singles,’ Roberts said.

Definition of ice dancing in US English:

ice dancing

nounˈīs ˌdansiNGˈaɪs ˌdænsɪŋ
  • A form of choreographed figure skating influenced by ballroom dancing, typically performed by a man and a woman competing as a team.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • He was a singles skater for seven years, but switched to ice dancing when he was 15.
    • ‘I like to skate with a partner and I also love the theatrical side of ice dancing,’ he said.
    • She offers thorough guidance on singles, ice dancing, and pairs, and she offers valid advice on synchronized skating.
    • I started ice dancing when I was nine and had a few other partners before I started with Alexei.
    • Moxley later switched to ice dancing and competed in senior dance with Alexander Kirsanov.
    • Before even learning the basics of skating she was already trying her hand at ice dancing.
    • ‘I'm fortunate to have a mom who knows ice dancing and can give me feedback,’ Lauren noted.
    • She competed in singles until she was twelve, when she started ice dancing.
    • Both of us are competing in the solo ice dancing.
    • She began ice dancing because she didn't like jumping.
    • Figure skating includes four disciplines - singles men and ladies skating, pairs skating, and ice dancing.
    • But I was afraid of the jumps, so my trainer told me to go to ice dancing when I couldn't land an axel.
    • I think ice dancing was made for me because I'm able to express the emotions I'm feeling to an audience.
    • So it is no surprise that ice dancing, not freestyle skating, is king in Lake Placid in August.
    • Her parents, Carol and Robert, are former ice dancers who competed at the Olympic Games when ice dancing was an exhibition sport.
    • The Italians' unceremonious drop to fourth place is unheard of in the world of ice dancing.
    • The result was a 5-4 decision that gave Canada its first world championship in ice dancing.
    • In pairs skating and ice dancing, acute injuries occurred more often than overuse syndromes.
    • There is too much rush from one move to the next in today's ice dancing.
    • She looks hopeless, but probably had the kind of privileged upbringing where she had professional ice dancing lessons every day.
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