TermGallery
Inglés
Inglés
Español
Catalán
Portugués
Ruso
Buscar alternativas para...
ES
Lengua de interfaz
English
Español
Català
Português
Русский
Significados
Ejemplos
Usamos cookies
Este sitio web utiliza cookies para ofrecerte la información más relevante. Si sigues navegando, aceptas estas cookies.
Aceptar y cerrar
Más sobre cookies
¿Lo sabías?
Puedes hacer doble clic en una palabra para buscarla en TermGallery.
Significados de
dancing
en inglés
portugués
baile
catalán
ball
español
baile
Volver al significado
Taking a series of rhythmical steps (and movements) in time to music.
dance
terpsichore
saltation
español
baile
Sinónimos
Examples for "
dance
"
dance
terpsichore
saltation
Examples for "
dance
"
1
A
dance
troupe from Palenque has performed in Europe in recent years.
2
Now's your chance to see New Zealand's future
dance
stars in action.
3
Last year, Betroffenheit won the Olivier award for best new
dance
production.
4
But still, this particular
dance
session was going a bit too far.
5
On second thoughts, I'll
dance
with the cows until you come home.
1
Well, there was
Terpsichore
-
her
disciples
are spoken of every day in the newspapers.
2
Terpsichore
was out on the street when the rumor of the accident reached her.
3
Roller followed in the first cutter, which had been towed down by the
Terpsichore
.
4
Here is
Terpsichore
with the lyre of dancing, Thalia with the mask of comedy.
5
The remaining boat was a cutter of the
Terpsichore
.
1
He conjectures, for example, how
saltation
and orthogenesis might jointly explain phyletic sequences of limb rudimentation:
2
He then summarizes Mivart's structuralist alternative, describing first the claim for channeling, and then the argument for
saltation
.
3
That moral
saltation
is very necessary to political success at Leaplow, and quite probably in many other places.
4
Its characteristic dunes and ripples are the kind formed by sand particles taking short wind-borne hops, a process called
saltation
.
5
The existence of a few intermediary species shows that the full sequence proceeds by punctuational steps and not by full
saltation
.
Uso de
dancing
en inglés
1
Thirty-year-old social media consultant Zeynep said pole
dancing
made her feel free.
2
The
dancing
went on; she was waltzing now in the interminable german.
3
I would rather see you in your grave than in a
dancing
-
school
.
4
Families celebrated, groups of young men
dancing
together when their names appeared.
5
He and his wife danced, gave
dancing
lessons and health culture classes.
6
All the tribes of the North are
dancing
in the war dance.
7
We're pretty pleased with the result - it should get people
dancing
.
8
Sunday there was
dancing
in the village; she was almost always there.
9
I found
dancing
to be very therapeutic, great fun and great exercise.
10
But in recent years, U2′s
dancing
has been all the wrong steps.
11
Concentrated disclosure of risk is better than all-singing,
all
-
dancing
disclosure, Belchambers said.
12
An English writer describes the
dancing
of the Mazurka in contemporary Russia:
13
I half expect Rocky to come
dancing
down the aisle any second.
14
Elsewhere the rest of the population was occupied in feasting and
dancing
.
15
One group that has embraced the note is the exotic
dancing
industry.
16
Concern has been expressed about the growth of
lap
-
dancing
clubs in Ireland.
Más ejemplos para "dancing"
Gramática, pronunciación y más
Sobre este término
dancing
Nombre
Singular
Verbo
Presente
Colocaciones frecuentes
little dancing
irish dancing
come dancing
dirty dancing
Translations for
dancing
portugués
baile
dança
catalán
ball
dansa
español
baile
danza
Dancing
a través del tiempo
Dancing
por variante geográfica
Australia
Común
Reino Unido
Común
Irlanda
Común
Más variantes