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单词 breakdancing
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Definition of breakdancing in English:

breakdancing

nounˈbreɪkˌdɑːnsɪŋˈbreɪkˌdænsɪŋ
mass noun
  • An energetic and acrobatic style of street dancing, typically to hip-hop or funk music, developed by black people in the US.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Activities start tomorrow around 10 am with a break-dancing competition.
    • You can see very specific break-dancing moves in these works.
    • ‘To us, hip-hop is many styles: break-dancing, pop-locking; intense, ridiculous choreography,’ Bunch said.
    • Employing some of the moves left over from his break-dancing days, James' dialed-in exuberance carried over to his entire performance and left him hungry for more glory.
    • There is a perception that men have this proclivity to shine when it comes to break-dancing, and the women doing it are just scraping by.
    • It continues to evolve and the head-spinning moves and kicks form the basis of break-dancing.
    • Parkour is a meeting of various physical elements - skateboarding, martial arts, break-dancing.
    • Fans anticipate seeing their break-dancing moves every time the three are together.
    • I plan on doing some of my old break-dancing moves.
    • They dare not do a disco because they fear an outbreak of drug-taking and break-dancing or both!
    • But then it's not often that break-dancing, yoga and techno marry with traditional ballet and Tchaikovsky's score.
    • Andrew's had great fun from a remote control car, one that flips, spins, and does a pretty good impression of break-dancing.
    • At first, the audience confused the movements with some type of new showbiz production number - some kind of break-dancing, but then they realized the music was too slow.
    • They formed themselves into a circle and they were doing something which kinda looked like break-dancing but it wasn't.
    • Of course, break-dancing battles often turned violent and people fought at parties that showcased hip hop culture.
    • Whether you take ballet, tap, or Irish clogging classes every single day, bust some break-dancing moves on the playground, or choreograph dances to your favorite songs when no one else is home, it makes no difference.
    • If you're sick of all this break-dancing nonsense and are looking for a more traditional way to cut a rug, tap dancing with Pierre is what you need.
    • This doesn't always work, but when it does, it seems inspired, like Ismaël's break-dancing routine in the hospital.
    • From ballet to break-dancing, people are being encouraged to put on their dancing shoes in York as part of the city's annual festival of dance.
    • For many visitors, these workshops might be a first ever opportunity to try out Djing, break-dancing and/or the other art forms on offer.

Derivatives

  • breakdance

  • verbˈbreɪkˌdɑːnsˈbreɪkˌdæns
    [no object]
    • Perform an energetic and acrobatic style of street dancing, typically to hip-hop or funk music, developed by black people in the US.

      twenty years ago he was breakdancing on the streets of Sydney
      Example sentencesExamples
      • My son slid and break-danced on the ice and said, ‘Minnesotans have the life.’
      • Adam continued to break-dance to the music, while keeping the bottles aloft the whole time.
      • In the dark, making wine corks break-dance across the patio produces lunatic giggles.
  • breakdancer

  • noun
    • ‘As a young guy, I was a break dancer, and I used to do everything the small guys used to do,’ O'Neal says.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Improbable as it sounds, long before he made his name in the IFBB pro ranks, James was a world-class break dancer.
      • The juxtaposition between the bleached robot band and the break dancer is an experience that none should share.

Definition of breakdancing in US English:

breakdancing

nounˈbrākˌdansiNGˈbreɪkˌdænsɪŋ
  • An energetic and acrobatic style of street dancing, typically to hip-hop or funk music, developed by black people in the US.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Andrew's had great fun from a remote control car, one that flips, spins, and does a pretty good impression of break-dancing.
    • Activities start tomorrow around 10 am with a break-dancing competition.
    • It continues to evolve and the head-spinning moves and kicks form the basis of break-dancing.
    • For many visitors, these workshops might be a first ever opportunity to try out Djing, break-dancing and/or the other art forms on offer.
    • You can see very specific break-dancing moves in these works.
    • Parkour is a meeting of various physical elements - skateboarding, martial arts, break-dancing.
    • This doesn't always work, but when it does, it seems inspired, like Ismaël's break-dancing routine in the hospital.
    • They formed themselves into a circle and they were doing something which kinda looked like break-dancing but it wasn't.
    • ‘To us, hip-hop is many styles: break-dancing, pop-locking; intense, ridiculous choreography,’ Bunch said.
    • There is a perception that men have this proclivity to shine when it comes to break-dancing, and the women doing it are just scraping by.
    • From ballet to break-dancing, people are being encouraged to put on their dancing shoes in York as part of the city's annual festival of dance.
    • If you're sick of all this break-dancing nonsense and are looking for a more traditional way to cut a rug, tap dancing with Pierre is what you need.
    • Whether you take ballet, tap, or Irish clogging classes every single day, bust some break-dancing moves on the playground, or choreograph dances to your favorite songs when no one else is home, it makes no difference.
    • At first, the audience confused the movements with some type of new showbiz production number - some kind of break-dancing, but then they realized the music was too slow.
    • Employing some of the moves left over from his break-dancing days, James' dialed-in exuberance carried over to his entire performance and left him hungry for more glory.
    • But then it's not often that break-dancing, yoga and techno marry with traditional ballet and Tchaikovsky's score.
    • They dare not do a disco because they fear an outbreak of drug-taking and break-dancing or both!
    • I plan on doing some of my old break-dancing moves.
    • Fans anticipate seeing their break-dancing moves every time the three are together.
    • Of course, break-dancing battles often turned violent and people fought at parties that showcased hip hop culture.
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