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waltzBrE /wɔːls/NAmE /wɔːls/BrE /wɔːlts/NAmE /wɔːlts/ nouna dance in which two people dance together to a regular rhythm; a piece of music for this dance 华尔兹舞;华尔兹舞曲;圆舞曲◆to dance a/the waltz 跳华尔兹舞◆a Strauss waltz 施特劳斯圆舞曲 waltzBrE /wɔːls/NAmE /wɔːls/BrE /wɔːlts/NAmE /wɔːlts/ verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they waltz BrE /wɔːls/ NAmE /wɔːls/ BrE /wɔːlts/ NAmE /wɔːlts/present simple - he / she / it waltzes BrE /ˈwɔːlsɪz/ NAmE /ˈwɔːlsɪz/ BrE /ˈwɔːltsɪz/ NAmE /ˈwɔːltsɪz/past simple waltzed BrE /wɔːlst/ NAmE /wɔːlst/ BrE /wɔːltst/ NAmE /wɔːltst/past participle waltzed BrE /wɔːlst/ NAmE /wɔːlst/ BrE /wɔːltst/ NAmE /wɔːltst/ -ing form waltzing BrE /ˈwɔːlsɪŋ/ NAmE /ˈwɔːlsɪŋ/ BrE /ˈwɔːltsɪŋ/ NAmE /ˈwɔːltsɪŋ/ [I, T] to dance a waltz 跳华尔兹舞◆(+ adv./prep.) I watched them waltzing across the floor. 我望着他们跳着华尔兹在舞池中旋转。◆~ sb + adv./prep. He waltzed her around the room. 他带着她满屋跳华尔兹舞。 [I] + adv./prep. (informal) to walk or go somewhere in a very confident way 大摇大摆地走◆I don't like him waltzing into the house as if he owned it. 我不喜欢他像房主似的大摇大摆走进屋来。 [I] ~ (through sth) to complete or achieve sth without any difficulty 轻易完成;轻而易举地取得◆The recruits have waltzed through their training. 新招收的成员轻松顺利地完成了训练。 ●ˌwaltz ˈoff (with sth/sb)(informal) to leave a place or person in a way that is very annoying, often taking sth that is not yours 令人讨厌地离开(常带走不属于自己的东西)◆He just waltzed off with my car! 他顺手牵羊开走了我的汽车! |