waltz
waltz 英 [wɔ:ls] 美 [wɔlts]
vi. 跳华尔兹舞;旋转;轻快地走动 vt. 硬拖;与…跳华尔兹舞 adj. 圆舞曲的;华尔兹舞的
进行时:waltzing 过去式:waltzed 过去分词:waltzed 第三人称单数:waltzes 名词复数:waltzs
- A dance in which two dancers move in triple time as they turn together in circles is called a waltz, and it's also the name of music that's written for that sort of dance. If you aspire to be a competitive ballroom dancer, you'll need to master the waltz.
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- vi. 跳华尔兹舞;旋转;轻快地走动
- vt. 硬拖;与…跳华尔兹舞
- adj. 圆舞曲的;华尔兹舞的
- n. 华尔兹舞;华尔兹舞曲
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1. I remember the night and the Tennessee waltz.
我记得那一夜和那首田纳西华尔滋。
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2. Her daughter can rattle off any waltz by Strauss.
她的女儿能轻易而迅速地弹奏施特劳斯作的任何圆舞曲。
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3. He danced with the grandchildren; my daughters knew how to waltz before they could read.
他和外孙女们跳舞。 我的女儿们还不识字就知道怎么跳华尔兹。
- waltz (n.) round dance performed to music in triple time, extraordinarily popular as a fashionable dance from late 18c. to late 19c., the dance itself probably of Bohemian origin, 1781, from German Waltzer, from walzen "to roll, dance," from Old High German walzan "to turn, roll," from Proto-Germanic *walt- (cognate with Old Norse velta), from PIE root *wel- (3) "to turn, revolve." Described in 1825 as "a riotous and indecent German dance" [Walter Hamilton, "A Hand-Book or Concise Dictionary of Terms Used in the Arts and Sciences"].
- waltz (v.) 1794, from waltz (n.). Meaning "to move nimbly" (as one does in dancing a waltz) is recorded from 1862. Related: Waltzed; waltzing.
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