tap dance

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İngilizce - Türkçe
step dans

Genç bir kızken step dansı yapmayı öğrendim. - I learned to tap dance when I was a young girl.

Step dansını gerçekten oldukça iyi oynuyorsun. - You really do play tap dance quite well.

{f} step dansı yap

Kendime step dansı yapmayı öğretiyorum. - I'm teaching myself to tap dance.

Genç bir kızken step dansı yapmayı öğrendim. - I learned to tap dance when I was a young girl.

step dansı

Kendime step dansı yapmayı öğretiyorum. - I'm teaching myself to tap dance.

Genç bir kızken step dansı yapmayı öğrendim. - I learned to tap dance when I was a young girl.

{f} ayaklarını yere vurarak dans etme
step dansı yapmak
tapdance
{i} step dansı
tapdance
{f} step dansı yap
tap-dance
step dansı yapmak
tapdance
step dansı yapmak
İngilizce - İngilizce
A rhythmic dance in which the heels and toes of the dancer's shoes make a series of clicks
Style of American theatrical dance using precise rhythmical patterns of foot movement and audible foot tapping. It is derived from the traditional clog dance of northern England, the jigs and reels of Ireland and Scotland, and the rhythmic foot stamping of African dances. Popular in 19th-century minstrel shows, versions such as "buck-and-wing" (danced vigorously in wooden-soled shoes) and "soft-shoe" (danced smoothly in soft-soled shoes) developed as separate techniques; by 1925 they had merged, and metal taps were attached to shoe heels and toes to produce a more pronounced sound. The dance was also popular in variety shows and early musicals
{f} perform a dance in which a rhythm is created by small metal plates attached to the soles of the shoes
perform a tap dance
a dance step tapped out audibly with the feet
jazz dance
To perform a tap dance
tapdance
dance and make rhythmic clicking sounds by means of metal plates nailed to the sole of the dance shoes; "Glover tapdances better than anybody
tap dance

    Türkçe nasıl söylenir

    täp däns

    Eş anlamlılar

    clog dance, step dance, toe dance

    Telaffuz

    /ˈtap ˈdans/ /ˈtæp ˈdæns/

    Etimoloji

    [ 'tap ] (noun.) before 12th century. Middle English tappe, from Old English tæppa; akin to Old High German zapho tap.