polka
polka 英 [ˈpɒlkə] 美 [ˈpoʊlkə]
n. 波尔卡舞;女用紧身短上衣
进行时:polkaing 过去式:polkaed 过去分词:polkaed 第三人称单数:polkas 名词复数:polkas
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- n. 波尔卡舞;女用紧身短上衣
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1. The hall was empty, and they had a grand polka, for Laurie danced well, and taught her the German step, which delighted Jo, being full of swing and spring.
走廊空无一人,他们在那里尽兴地跳了一曲波尔卡舞。 劳里跳得很好,他教乔跳德国舞步,这种舞步活泼轻快,乔十分喜欢。
- polka (n.) 1844, from French polka, German Polka, probably from Czech polka, the dance, literally "Polish woman" (Polish Polka), fem. of Polak "a Pole" (see Pole). The word might also be an alteration of Czech pulka "half," for the half-steps of Bohemian peasant dances. Or it could be a merger of the two. The dance was in vogue first in Prague, 1835; it reached London by the spring of 1842.
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