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1. How to write dance in English

Dance in English: dance

English pronunciation: [dɑ?ns]

Chinese definition :

n. dance; dance; dance music

vi. dance; jump; flutter

vt. dance; make jump

adj. Dance; used for dancing

Example:

Then we put the music on, and we all danced the Charleston.

Then we put on some music and danced the Charleston.

Extended information

The same root word of dance:

1. Adjective: danceable

English pronunciation: ['dɑ?ns?bl ]

Chinese definition:

adj. (referring to music) suitable for dancing

Example:

Hers is a joyful mix of pop idioms and eternal truths, danceable beats and the good news.

Hess is a joyful blend of pop idioms and eternal truths, danceable beats and the good news.

2. Noun: dancer

English pronunciation: ['dɑ?ns?]

Chinese definition:

n. dancer ;Dancer; *** ;Dancer

Example:

I know about your sister, she is an excellent dancer.

I have heard about you Sister, she is an excellent dancer. 2. About jumping on one leg*** Hao Liyue's English composition

I am 12ys old I am a shiny girl I am positive so I am happy everyday l am good at koto singing and dancing blue is my favorite color like sapphire blue and sky blue I try to study hard and make progress I want them happy like me cause they love me and encourage me 3. How to write dance in English,,,,,,,,,

1. The English word for dancing is dance, and its phonetic symbols are English [dɑ: ns] and American [d?ns].

2. Definition:

1. Dancing; dance; dance music; dance art

It's a terrible thing when nobody wants to dance with you

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It sucks that no one wants to dance with you.

2. vi. dance; dance; shake; jump

When an atom's proton and electron numbers

are uneven, the electron dance begins.

And when the number of protons and electrons in an atom is imbalanced, the electrons start to jump.

3. vt. Make dance

He put another record on the turntable

so that people could dance to the music.

He put another record on the turntable and made people dance to the music.

3. Explanation of etymology:

Directly derived from the Middle English dauncen; originally derived from the Old French danser, which means to shake, to move around.

4. Classic quotations:

Yniol's heart Danced in his bosom, seeing better days.

Yniol's heart danced in his chest, seeing better days. day.

From: Tennyson

Extended information:

1. Word usage:

n. (noun)

1. Dance generally does not refer to abstract "dancing (movement)", but refers to "a dance step", "a dance", "a dance party" and "a dance music".

2. Dance is used as a countable noun when it refers to "dancing or dancing", "dance steps" and "dance music". When expressing "dance art", it is an uncountable noun, add the before it, and use it with a singular verb.

v. (verb) 1. The basic meaning of dance is to beat rhythmically, briskly and gracefully, mostly referring to "dancing". It is mainly used as an intransitive verb, and occasionally it can also be used as an intransitive verb. For transitive verbs, the object is usually the name of a dance, and it can also be connected to cognate objects of the same shape or different shapes.

2. When dance is used as a transitive verb, it can also mean "to perform a certain plot or image in the form of dance." This usage is mostly seen in informal written language.

3. Dance can occasionally be connected to a compound object.

2. Word meaning analysis:

dance, ball

Ball refers to a formal grand dance; dance is generally a small dance held in private. For example:

The ladies were all dressed in long gowns at the ball.

The ladies were all dressed in long gowns at the ball.

They will give a dance for their daughter's birthday.

They will give a dance for their daughter's birthday.