Definition of danslar in Turkish English dictionary
- dance
- To leap or move rapidly with strong emotion
His eyes danced with pleasure as he spoke.
- A fess that has been modified to zig-zag across the center of a coat of arms from dexter to sinister
- {n} a musical motion, caper, hurry, pursuit
- {v} to move by music, wait upon, put into motion
- To move with measured steps, or to a musical accompaniment; to go through, either alone or in company with others, with a regulated succession of movements, (commonly) to the sound of music; to trip or leap rhythmically
- To move nimbly or merrily; to express pleasure by motion; to caper; to frisk; to skip about
- move in a graceful and rhythmical way; "The young girl danced into the room"
- to dance to someone's tune: see tune to make a song and dance about: see song and dance. Form of expression that uses bodily movements that are rhythmic, patterned (or sometimes improvised), and usually accompanied by music. One of the oldest art forms, dance is found in every culture and is performed for purposes ranging from the ceremonial, liturgical, and magical to the theatrical, social, and simply aesthetic. In Europe, tribal dances often evolved into folk dances, which became stylized in the social dances of the 16th-century European courts. Ballet developed from the court dances and became refined by innovations in choreography and technique. In the 20th century, modern dance introduced a new mode of expressive movement. See also allemande; ballroom dance; country dance; courante; gavotte; gigue; hula; jitterbug; ländler; mazurka; merengue; minuet; morris dance; pavane; polka; polonaise; quadrille; samba; sarabande; square dance; sword dance; tango; tap dance; waltz. ballroom dance country dance dance notation dance of death skeleton dance folk dance Ghost Dance modern dance Morris dance rain dance square dance sun dance swing dance sword dance tap dance ice dancing
- A dance is a social event where people dance with each other. the school dance
- If you dance a particular kind of dance, you do it or perform it. Then we put the music on, and we all danced the Charleston
- When you dance with someone, the two of you take part in a dance together, as partners. You can also say that two people dance. It's a terrible thing when nobody wants to dance with you Shall we dance? He asked her to dance. Dance is also a noun. Come and have a dance with me
- Australian Dance Collection Directory of Resources
- taking a series of rhythmical steps (and movements) in time to music
- an artistic form of nonverbal communication
- A tune by which dancing is regulated, as the minuet, the waltz, the cotillon, etc
- If you dance somewhere, you move there lightly and quickly, usually because you are happy or excited. He danced off down the road
- When you dance, you move your body and feet in a way which follows a rhythm, usually in time to music. Polly had never learned to dance I like to dance to the music on the radio
- movement organized and accompanied by music
- To roll a combination that cannot be played For example, rolling 66 from the bar when your opponent's 6 point is closed
- a party of people assembled for dancing
- dans
- dancing
He likes dancing, much more music.
- O, müzikten çok daha fazla dans etmeyi seviyor.
Every week I study piano on Monday and Tuesday, and dancing on Wednesday and Friday.
- Her hafta Pazartesi ve Salı günleri piyano eğitimi, Çarşamba ve Cuma günleri dans.
- dans
- {i} dance
Would you like to dance with me?
- Benimle dans etmek ister misin?
This club is fearfully dull. The dance floor is empty and the smoking patio is packed.
- Bu kulüp korkunç şekilde sıkıcıdır. Dans alanı boş ve sigara içme verandası tıka basa doludur.
- dans
- dance-like
- dans
- dancing, dance, the art of dancing
- dans
- hop
I hope no one saw me dancing.
- Umarım kimse benim dans ettiğimi görmedi.
I just hope no one saw me dancing.
- Umarım kimse beni dans ederken görmemiştir.
- dans
- the movements that comprise a specified dance, dance
- dans
- dance, party or event at which the guests dance
- dans
- orchestic
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- of dance
She has bought a record of dance music.
- O bir dans müziği plağı aldı.
- dans
- {i} jig
Tom burst out laughing when he saw Mary dancing a jig.
- Tom Mary'yi jig dansı yaparken gördüğünde kahkahalara boğuldu.
Jig, reel and hornpipe are the most popular irish dances.
- Jig, reel ve hornpipe en popüler İrlanda danslarıdır.
- Dans
- go dancing
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- pas
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- haka
- dans
- corroboree