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danceDance, v. i. [dȧns]F. danser, fr. OHG. dansōn to draw; akin to dinsan to draw, Goth. apinsan, and prob. from the same root (meaning to stretch) as E. thin. See ThinTo move with measured steps, or to a musical accompaniment; to go through, either alone or in company with others, with a regulated succession of movements, (commonly) to the sound of music; to trip or leap rhythmically.Jack shall pipe and Gill shall dance.Good shepherd, what fair swain is this Which dances with your daughter?To move nimbly or merrily; to express pleasure by motion; to caper; to frisk; to skip about.Then, 'tis time to dance off.More dances my rapt heart Than when I first my wedded mistress saw.Shadows in the glassy waters dance.Where rivulets dance their wayward round.Dance, v. t.To cause to dance, or move nimbly or merrily about, or up and down; to dandle.Verbs conjugated like danceabacinate, abalienate, abase, abate, abbreviate, abdicate, abduce, aberrate, aberuncate, abirritate, abjudge, abjudicate,abjugate, abjure, ablactate, ablaqueate, able, ablegate, abligate, abnegate, abnodate, abode, abolitionize, abominate,abradeEnglish verb dance conjugated in all tenses. Nominal FormsInfinitive: to danceParticiple: dancedGerund: dancingIndicativePresentI danceyou dancehe danceswe danceyou dancethey dancePerfectI have dancedyou have dancedhe has dancedwe have dancedyou have dancedthey have dancedPastI dancedyou dancedhe dancedwe dancedyou dancedthey dancedPluperfectI had dancedyou had dancedhe had dancedwe had dancedyou had dancedthey had dancedFutureI will danceyou will dancehe will dancewe will danceyou will dancethey will danceFuture perfectI will have dancedyou will have dancedhe will have dancedwe will have dancedyou will have dancedthey will have dancedSubjunctivePresentI danceyou dancehe dancewe danceyou dancethey dancePresentI have dancedyou have dancedhe have dancedwe have dancedyou have dancedthey have dancedImperfectI dancedyou dancedhe dancedwe dancedyou dancedthey dancedPluperfectI had dancedyou had dancedhe had dancedwe had dancedyou had dancedthey had dancedConditionalPresentI would danceyou would dancehe would dancewe would danceyou would dancethey would dancePerfectI would have dancedyou would have dancedhe would have dancedwe would have dancedyou would have dancedthey would have dancedImperativeyou dancewe Let´s danceyou danceProgressive (Continuous) FormsIndicativePresentI am dancingyou are dancinghe is dancingwe are dancingyou are dancingthey are dancingPerfectI have been dancingyou have been dancinghe has been dancingwe have been dancingyou have been dancingthey have been dancingPastI was dancingyou were dancinghe was dancingwe were dancingyou were dancingthey were dancingPluperfectI had been dancingyou had been dancinghe had been dancingwe had been dancingyou had been dancingthey had been dancingFutureI will be dancingyou will be dancinghe will be dancingwe will be dancingyou will be dancingthey will be dancingFuture perfectI will have been dancingyou will have been dancinghe will have been dancingwe will have been dancingyou will have been dancingthey will have been dancingConditionalPresentI would be dancingyou would be dancinghe would be dancingwe would be dancingyou would be dancingthey would be dancingPerfectI would have been dancingyou would have been dancinghe would have been dancingwe would have been dancingyou would have been dancingthey would have been dancing求采纳!!!。。。希望您满意。。。^-^ 谢谢!
小可爱vivi
跳舞的英文:dance
英文发音:[dɑːns]
中文释义:
n. 舞蹈;舞会;舞曲
vi. 跳舞;跳跃;飘扬
vt. 跳舞;使跳跃
adj. 舞蹈的;用于跳舞的
例句:
Then we put the music on, and we all danced the Charleston.
然后我们放起音乐,一块跳起了查尔斯顿舞。
扩展资料
dance的同根词:
1、形容词:danceable
英文发音:['dɑːnsəbl]
中文释义:
adj. (指音乐)适合跳舞的
例句:
Hers is a joyful mix of pop idioms and eternal truths, danceable beats and the good news.
赫斯是一个欢乐的混合流行成语和永恒的真理,跳舞节拍,好消息。
2、名词:dancer
英文发音:['dɑːnsə]
中文释义:
n. 舞蹈家;舞蹈演员;舞女;跳舞者
例句:
I know about your sister, she is an excellent dancer.
我听说过你姐姐,她是一位出色的舞蹈家。
蜜桃红茶
dance
美 [dæns] 英 [dɑ:ns]
noun
1.[C] 舞蹈;舞步
a series of movements and steps that are usually performed to music; a particular example of these movements and steps
2.[U] 舞蹈(艺术)
the art of dancing, especially for entertainment
3.[C] 跳舞
an act of dancing
4.[C] 舞会
a social event at which people dance
5.[C] 舞曲
a piece of music for dancing to
verb
1.[V] 跳舞
to move your body to the sound and rhythm of music
2.[VN] 跳…舞 to do a particular type of dance
3.[V] 跳跃;雀跃;轻快地移动
to move in a lively way
第三人称单数:dances 复数:dances
现在分词:dancing 过去式:danced
过去分词:danced
双语例句:
He danced off down the road
他蹦蹦跳跳地沿着马路走了。
Sometimes the people doing this dance hold brightly colored scarves
有时跳这种舞的人会手拿色彩鲜艳的丝巾。
英英释义:
noun
1.taking a series of rhythmical steps (and movements) in time to music
Synonym:
dancing terpsichore saltation
2.an artistic form of nonverbal communication
3.a party for social dancing
4.a party of people assembled for dancing
verb
1.move in a pattern
My husband and I like to dance at home to the radio
Synonym:
trip the light fantastic trip the light fantastic toe
2.move in a graceful and rhythmical way
The young girl danced into the room
3.skip, leap, or move up and down or sideways
Dancing flames
The children danced with joy
参考资料
《柯林斯高阶英汉双解学习词典》 《牛津词典》
kele870401
dance的读音是:英 [dɑːns],美 [dæns]。
n. 舞会;跳舞;舞蹈;舞步
vi. 跳舞;手舞足蹈
vt. 跳舞;使跳跃
例句:The girls are making up for the dance.
翻译:女孩子们为了参加舞会正在化妆。
短语:
1、accompany a dance 伴舞,为舞会伴奏
2、appreciate a dance 欣赏舞蹈
3、attend a dance 参加舞会
扩展资料:
用法
v. (动词)
1、dance的基本意思是指有节奏地、轻快地、优美地跳动,多指“跳舞”,主要用作不及物动词,偶尔也可用作及物动词,宾语多是舞蹈的名称,也可接同形或不同形的同源宾语。
2、dance在用作及物动词时,还可作“把某情节或形象用舞蹈的形式表演出来”解,这种用法多见于非正式的书面语体中。
3、dance偶尔可接复合宾语。
浅葱de琴
dance,英 [dɑːns] ; 美 [dæns]
1、释义
n. 舞会;跳舞;舞蹈;舞步
vi. 跳舞;手舞足蹈
vt. 跳舞;使跳跃
2、用法
1)用作名词 (n.)
She did a little dance.
她跳了一会儿舞。
2)用作不及物动词 S+~(+A)
Do you dance?
你跳舞吗?
3)用作及物动词S+~+ n./pron.
They danced a waltz.
他们跳华尔兹舞。
扩展资料
dance, ball的区别
ball指正式的盛大舞会; dance一般为私人举行的小型舞会。例如:
The ladies were all dressed in long gowns at the ball.
舞会上贵妇人都穿着长礼服。
They will give a dance for their daughter's birthday.
他们将为女儿的生日举行一次舞会。