dancing的意思和读音

dancing

: [ˈdænsɪŋ] : [ˈdɑːnsɪŋ]

n.

v.“dance”

dancingn.— see alsocountry dancing,country dance,lap dancing,pole dancing,table dancing

1.moving your body to music

dancing classes

There was music and dancing till two in the morning.

n.1.,()

v.1.“dance”

n.1.the activity of moving your feet and your body in a pattern of movements that follows the sound of music

v.1.The present participle of dance

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5. 1. Dancing 3. Bird

6.」(Jumping)。」(Dancing

7. catching dancing flying a kite ...

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1.But his wife whose father was a rich businessman had nothing to do at home and spent a lot of time dancing.

2.Well, they had a good time singing and dancing. But you know, I don't sing or dance. So they called me a wet blanket.

3.She and her mother returned to London, where Audrey earned a ballet scholarship and began dancing in small revues.、。

4.This dance spreads to today from then on. Due to the total exposed belly while dancing, It is called " belly dance . " as well.”。

5.When May became the limelight of the dancing ball, she was as proud as a peacock.May便

6.Pam decided to call it a night after dancing for five hours .

7.There was an even more pronounced link between regular dancing in three-inch heels and a reduced risk of knee problems.穿

8.It's common to all that Tan is a pretty girl for dancing, I'm proud of her after seeing the subject today.

9.Mr Lu said the altercation happened while they were shooting a scene showing Japanese soldiers dancing to the beat of a giant drum.

10.I've heard that some of you wanted to join in the hula dancing -- (laughter) -- I'm sorry we did not give you that opportunity.——()——