释义 |
dancing noun—舞 n (almost always used) 舞蹈 n (often used) 跳舞 n Examples:singing and dancing (idiom); festive celebrations—a rattle stick used in folk dancing—opera rich in singing and dancing—international standard ballroom dancing—Chinese mythical figure who invented music and dancing—spry and lively (of dancing and movements)—the splits (move in dancing)—Xieju opera (ballad and dancing monologue, popular in Sichuan)—taxi dancer (hired dancing partner)—flower-drum, a folk art form involving singing and dancing—Igor Aleksandrovich Moiseyev (1906-2007), choreographer of folk dance and founder of Moiseyev dance company—hands dance and feet trip (idiom); dancing and gesticulating for joy—lit. on the beat, together now (idiom); Start dancing!—(start) dancing lightly and gracefully—be a dancing partner to sb.—somersault (in gymnastics or dance)—genre of song-and-dance duet popular in Inner Mongolia—carnival during the Lantern Festival, with lantern displays and traditional folk performances such as stilt walking and lion dance—genre of song-and-dance duet popular in northeast China—can sing and dance (idiom); fig. a person of many talents—bow-and-arrow step (dance step)—dance in the air (of snowflakes, flower petals etc)—T-step (basic dance position, with the feet forming a T shape)—long sleeves help one dance beautifully (idiom); money and power will help you in any occupation—aerobic dance (school P.E. activity)—festival entertainment (lion dance, dragon lantern etc)— |