Dance

  • 21dance — /dɛns, ingl. dæns/ [abbr. di dance music] A s. f. inv. disco music (ingl.) B agg. (di musica) disco (ingl.), da ballare, da discoteca …

    Sinonimi e Contrari. Terza edizione

  • 22dance — [n1/v] moving feet and body to music bob*, boogie, boogie down*, bunny hop, caper, careen, cavort, Charleston, conga, cut a rug*, disco, flit*, foot it*, foxtrot, frolic, gambol, get down*, hoof it*, hop, hustle, jig, jitter*, jitterbug, jive*,… …

    New thesaurus

  • 23dánce — sr 〈G mn dȃnācā〉 dem. od dno …

    Veliki rječnik hrvatskoga jezika

  • 24dance — (izg. dȅns) m DEFINICIJA glazb. 1. popularna plesna glazba o. 1970 ih 2. popularna plesna glazba karakteristična po uporabi elektronskih glazbala, ritam mašina i semplova ETIMOLOGIJA engl …

    Hrvatski jezični portal

  • 25dance — dánce sr <G mn dȃnācā> DEFINICIJA dem. od dno ETIMOLOGIJA vidi dno …

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  • 26dance — (De danzar). 1. m. Ar. danza de espadas. 2. Ar. Composición poética que se recita en este baile …

    Diccionario de la lengua española

  • 27dance — dancingly, adv. /dans, dahns/, v., danced, dancing, n. v.i. 1. to move one s feet or body, or both, rhythmically in a pattern of steps, esp. to the accompaniment of music. 2. to leap, skip, etc., as from excitement or emotion; move nimbly or… …

    Universalium

  • 28Dance — For other uses, see Dance (disambiguation). Dancer and Dancing redirect here. For other uses, see Dancer (disambiguation) and Dancing (disambiguation). Dance …

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  • 29DANCE — In Ancient Israel In the Bible, Mishnah, and Talmud, dance is referred to in various contexts as an important ritualized activity and as an expression of joy. None of these references, however, contain descriptions of how the dancers actually… …

    Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • 30dance — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Motion to music Nouns 1. dance, dancing; ball, formal, tea dance, thé dansant, cotillion, promenade, dinner dance; masquerade, masked ball, bal masqué, fancy dress ball. Informal, drag, hop, prom, mixer …

    English dictionary for students