tango的意思和读音

tango

: [ˈtæŋɡoʊ] : [ˈtæŋɡəʊ]

n.

v.

tangos  tangoing  tangoed  

tangon.

1.a fast S American dance with a strong beat, in which two people hold each other closely; a piece of music for this dance

v.

1.[i]to dance the tango

IDMit takes two to tango(informal)used to say that two people or groups, and not just one, are responsible for sth that has happened (usually sth bad)

n.1.()

v.1.

n.1.a dance from Argentina, done by a man and a woman who hold each other very tightly with their cheeks sometimes touching; the music for doing the tango

v.1.to dance the tango

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1.Tango came out just as Apple was spending millions of marketing dollars promoting its own mobile video chat feature, FaceTime.Tango广FaceTime

2.So far in this year's two-month tango with the dark forces of the market, the mood isn't great.

3.I began to see how I could incorporate my own vocabulary from other dance forms into the Tango.

4.Likewise, dancing the tango and tai-chi exercises seem to be helpful and studies are underway to explain the correlation.

5.The company is ready to sign the agreement now, but it takes two to tango and the negotiations may continue for several days yet.

6.Objection, I'm tired of this triangle. Got dizzy dancing tango! I'm falling apart in your hands again. No way, I've got to get away!

7.And far from going ape when he saw his offspring , Tango's father Neo was gingerly helping the little monkey settle in .

8.After the librarian finished reading And Tango Makes Three, the little girl--the child of same-sex parents--stood up and cheered.------------

9.Tango is a special form of communication with your partner and expressing yourself in relation to the music.

10.Watching a performance is a wonderful opportunity to see tango and (hopefully) hear a live tango orchestra.