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1 | I to move your feet and your body in a pattern of movements that follows the sound of music 跳舞 |
| I was too shy at first to ask you to dance. 一开始我很害羞,不敢邀你跳舞。 |
| +with Who was that you were dancing with? 跟你一起跳舞的是谁? |
| +to They danced to the music of a 14-piece band. 他们跟着14人乐队演奏的乐曲跳舞。 |
| +together Lily and Charlie were still dancing together. 莉莉和查利还在一起跳舞。 |
| 1a | T to perform a particular type of dance 跳(舞) | | Two couples were left on the floor, dancing a waltz. 两对夫妇留在舞池中跳华尔兹舞。 | |
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2 | I +around/across/away etc if a person or animal dances somewhere , they move there in a lively graceful way , usually because they are happy or full of energy (人或动物通常因高兴或活力十足而)轻快地移动,跳跃 |
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3 | I if something dances, it makes a series of quick light movements (某物)摆动,摇晃 |
| Flames danced in the fireplace. 火苗在壁炉里跳跃。 |
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- | danceattendance on sb BRITISH |
| to behave like someone’ s servant by being always ready to do what they ask you to do |
| 对某人唯命是从;俯首帖耳地侍奉某人 |
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- | dance the night away |
| to spend the whole night dancing |
| 整夜跳舞 |
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