tango

listen to the pronunciation of tango
Englisch - Türkisch
tango yapmak

Tango yapmak iki kişi gerektirir. - It takes two to tango.

tango
(Askeri) (Askeri Argo) Düzensiz savaşan düşman askeri, gerilla
tango yap

O nasıl tango yapacağını biliyor. - He knows how to dance the tango.

Sana tango yapmayı kim öğretti? - Who taught you to tango?

(isim) tango
(fiil) tango yapmak
tango down
(Askeri) Terörist/hedef vuruldu
tango tango
tango yapmak
dance a tango
tango yap
objection tango
itiraz tango
to tango
tango yapmak
transponder tango
(Askeri) TRANSPONDER T: Dost veya düşman X işaretinin belirlenmesi (temel)
Türkisch - Türkisch
(Osmanlı Dönemi) Bir dans çeşidi
(Osmanlı Dönemi) Turuncuya çalar renk
(Osmanlı Dönemi) Fr. Züppe giyinişli kadın
Bu dansın müziği
Son modaya aşırı uyarak giyinmiş, züppece şık (kadın)
Özel ritimli ağır bir dans
Englisch - Englisch
To dance the tango
A dark orange colour shade; deep tangerine

tango colour:.

enemy, used amongst special police forces, derived from the NATO phonetic alphabet
A Latin American ballroom dance in 2/4 or 4/4 time
To handle, to flirt with, to deal with
The letter T in the ICAO spelling alphabet
{f} dance the tango
it takes two to tango: see two. tangos a fast dance from South America, or a piece of music for this dance. Spirited Spanish flamenco dance; also a South American ballroom dance. It evolved into a ballroom dance in Buenos Aires, Arg., possibly influenced by the Cuban habanera. It was made popular in the U.S. by Vernon and Irene Castle, and by 1915 it was being danced throughout Europe. Early versions were fast and exuberant; these were later modified to the smoother ballroom step, characterized by long pauses and stylized body positions and danced to music in 4 4 time
A fun dance - also the name of our scanner--a Heidelberg Tango Drum Scanner
Any of various popular forms derived from this
A tango is a piece of music intended for tango dancing. A tango was playing on the jukebox The sounds of tango filled the air
The letter T in the NATO phonetic alphabet
A dance craze of Argentine origin, popular throughout the world in the 1910's and 1920's, featuring a couple gliding across the room to a moderate quadruple meter
If you tango, you dance the tango. They can rock and roll, they can tango, but they can't bop
A difficult dance in two-four time characterized by graceful posturing, frequent pointing positions, and a great variety of steps, including the cross step and turning steps
The Tango began in the West Indies and found its way to Argentina where it was stylised by the Gauchos to its present form Tango is a very dramatic, exciting dance Most people recognise Tango from the days of 'Valentino' to the 'Tango Argentina' Tango is still very popular today as movies like, 'Scent of a Woman' and 'True Lies' demonstrate
A scripting application that allows servers to search a database and deliver the requested information to a client
dance a tango
The tango is a South American dance in which two people hold each other closely, walk quickly in one direction, then walk quickly back again
terrorist, used amongst special police forces, derived from the NATO phonetic alphabet
a ballroom dance of Latin-American origin music written in duple time for dancing the tango dance a tango
music written in duple time for dancing the tango
{i} ballroom dance of Latin American origin; music for the tango
The dance is of Spanish origin, and is believed to have been in its original form a part of the fandango
A dance originated in the streets and salons of Buenos Aires, Argentine Its is characterised as very aspassionate [back]
a ballroom dance of Latin-American origin
Tango Uniform
broken and cannot be fixed; dead

I can never fly my fighter again. It is Tango Uniform.

tango down
(Askeri) A word used to describe a terorist that has been eleminated. It is mainly used by the Special Forces to describe an eleminated enemy during a firefight
Tango no Sekku
{i} Boys' Festival, festive event held in Japan on May 5th and celebrated to express the desire and hope that each boy will grow up to be strong and healthy
Argentine tango
A ballroom dance based on the tango, with slow intricate footwork
it takes two to tango
Some things need the active cooperation of two parties; blame is to be laid on both parties in a conflict

He started it! Well, it takes two to tango.

wango tango
to have sexual intercourse
wango tango
to masturbate
whiskey tango foxtrot
What the fuck; an expression of shock
Last Tango in Paris
a US film in which Marlon Brando appears as a man living in Paris who has a sexual relationship with a young woman. Some people found it shocking when it was first shown because it contained a lot of sex scenes (1972)
it takes two to tango
there are some things you can only do as a couple
the Last Tango in Paris
famous French movie starring Marlon Brando
Türkisch - Englisch
obs., slang woman dolled up in Western clothes and high heels
tango
tango yapmak
to tango
tango yapmak
tango

It takes two to tango. - Tango yapmak iki kişi gerektirir.

tango

    Silbentrennung

    tan·go

    Türkische aussprache

    tänggō

    Aussprache

    /ˈtaɴɢgō/ /ˈtæŋɡoʊ/

    Etymologie

    [ 'ta[ng]-(")gO ] (noun.) 1913. Argentine-Spanish tango, probably from a Niger-Congo language (compare Ibibio tamgu (“to dance”)).

    Videos

    ... ( tango music playing ) ...
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