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1 bailar el tango
• dance tango -
2 bailar
v.1 to dance.bailar una rumba to dance a rumbaes difícil bailar esta música it's difficult to dance to this music¿bailas? would you like to dance?sacar a alguien a bailar to ask somebody to dance o for a dancees otro que tal baila (informal figurative) he's just the same, he's no differentMaría ascendió a la cima Mary climbed to the top.2 to be loose.le baila un diente he has a loose toothlos pies me bailan (en los zapatos) my shoes are too big* * *1 to dance2 (hacer girar) to spin1 to dance■ ¿bailas? do you want to dance?, would you like to dance?2 (girar) to spin3 (ser grande) to be too big4 (moverse; cosa) to wobble; (persona) to move about, fidget5 (estar suelto) to be loose\bailar al son que le tocan to swim with the tideir a bailar to go dancingotro,-a que tal baila he's (she's) no differentque me (te, le, etc) quiten lo bailado they can't take the memories away from me (you, him, her, etc)sacar a alguien a bailar to ask somebody to dance* * *verb* * *1. VI1) (=danzar) to dancesacar a algn a bailar — to ask sb to dance, ask sb for a dance
- ¡que me quiten lo bailado o bailao!bailar con la más fea —
bailar al son que tocan —
los políticos bailan al son que le tocan los militares — the politicians toe the line given them by the military
2) [peonza] to spin (round)3) [mueble] to be wobbly, be unsteady4) * [ropa, calzado] to be miles too big *he adelgazado y me bailan los pantalones — I've lost weight and my trousers are miles too big for me *
2. VT1) (=danzar) to dancebailar el vals — to waltz, dance the waltz
2) [+ peonza] to spin3) LAm* (=timar)3.See:* * *1.verbo intransitivo1) (Mús) to danceque me quiten lo bailado! — (fam) I'm going to enjoy myself while I can
2) trompo/peonza to spin3) (fam) ( estar flojo) (+ me/te/le etc)4) (Méx fam)2.bailar vt1) (Mús) to dance2) (Méx fam) (quitar, robar) to swipe (colloq), to pinch (BrE colloq)3.bailarse v pron (Méx fam)* * *= execute + Baile, dance, trip the light fantastic, hoof, shake + a leg.Ex. Melanie Stanton broke into a gentle laugh as he recalled him executing a shuffling fandango and announcing mischievously, 'Women in the SLA, get ready, here I come!'.Ex. I am too old any longer to play games or dance; my social life is restricted; and I cannot, as I used, take much interest in the future of the world, for I shan't live long enough to see what is going to happen in it.Ex. The article is entitled ' Tripping the Light Fantastic with Theodore de Banville'.Ex. Another comedy sketch consists of a routine in which a dancer, invisible except for white hat, gloves and shoes, hoofs merrily until suffering a fatal seizure.Ex. Small wonder then that western dance classes in the city are brimming with corporates learning to shake a leg and get rid of accumulated stress.----* bailar el swing = jive.* bailar jazz = jive.* bailar la danza del vientre = belly-dance.* * *1.verbo intransitivo1) (Mús) to danceque me quiten lo bailado! — (fam) I'm going to enjoy myself while I can
2) trompo/peonza to spin3) (fam) ( estar flojo) (+ me/te/le etc)4) (Méx fam)2.bailar vt1) (Mús) to dance2) (Méx fam) (quitar, robar) to swipe (colloq), to pinch (BrE colloq)3.bailarse v pron (Méx fam)* * *= execute + Baile, dance, trip the light fantastic, hoof, shake + a leg.Ex: Melanie Stanton broke into a gentle laugh as he recalled him executing a shuffling fandango and announcing mischievously, 'Women in the SLA, get ready, here I come!'.
Ex: I am too old any longer to play games or dance; my social life is restricted; and I cannot, as I used, take much interest in the future of the world, for I shan't live long enough to see what is going to happen in it.Ex: The article is entitled ' Tripping the Light Fantastic with Theodore de Banville'.Ex: Another comedy sketch consists of a routine in which a dancer, invisible except for white hat, gloves and shoes, hoofs merrily until suffering a fatal seizure.Ex: Small wonder then that western dance classes in the city are brimming with corporates learning to shake a leg and get rid of accumulated stress.* bailar el swing = jive.* bailar jazz = jive.* bailar la danza del vientre = belly-dance.* * *bailar [A1 ]viA ( Mús) to dancesalir a bailar to go out dancingla sacó a bailar he asked her to dance¿bailas? or ¿quieres bailar? do you want o would you like to dance?bailar suelto to dance (without holding on to one's partner, as at a discotheque)bailar agarrado to dance ( holding on to one's partner)otro que tal baila ( fam); another one who's just as bad¡que me quiten lo bailado or bailao! ( fam); I'm going to enjoy myself while I canB «trompo/peonza» to spintus zapatos me quedan bailando your shoes are miles too big for me ( colloq)Dmientras tanto la firma del contrato queda bailando meanwhile the contract is still up in the air■ bailarvtA ( Mús) to dancebailar un tango/vals to tango/waltz, to dance a tango/waltzme bailaron dos mil pesos I had two thousand pesos pinched■ bailarse* * *
bailar ( conjugate bailar) verbo intransitivo
1 (Mús) to dance;
la sacó a bailar he asked her to dance
2 [trompo/peonza] to spin
3 (fam) ( quedar grande) (+ me/te/le etc):
verbo transitivo
to dance;
bailar
I verbo transitivo & verbo intransitivo
1 to dance: no le gusta bailar, she doesn't like to dance
II verbo intransitivo
1 (moverse, no encajar bien) to move, to wobble: esta mesa baila mucho, this table wobbles a lot
♦ Locuciones: baila al son que le tocan, she always goes with the flow o she always adapts to the circumstances
fig fam otro que tal baila, he's just as bad
familiar ¡que nos quiten lo bailado!, nobody can take away the good times we've had!
bailarle el agua a alguien, to flatter o to suck up to someone: siempre le está bailando el agua al jefe, he's always sucking up to his boss
' bailar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
A
- cojear
- dejar
- encasquetar
- hartarse
- hincharse
- inflarse
- poema
- quebrar
- sacar
- son
- sosaina
- agarrado
- claqué
- danzar
- gracia
- lindo
- paso
- público
- tango
- vals
English:
also
- boogie
- dance
- fox trot
- intro
- sit out
- straw
- study
- tap dance
- tight
- waltz
- as
- like
- mood
- partner
- perform
- sit
- wall
- whom
- wobble
* * *♦ vt1. [música] to dance;bailar una rumba to dance a rumba;es difícil bailar esta música it's difficult to dance to this music;Famque me quiten lo bailado: aunque nos pusimos perdidos, que nos quiten lo baila(d)o even though we got lost, it didn't spoil our enjoyment2. [peonza] to spin♦ vi1. [danzar] to dance;¿bailas? would you like to dance?;bailar agarrado to dance cheek to cheek;sacar a alguien a bailar [bailar] to dance with sb;[pedir] to ask sb to dance o for a dance; Fames otro que tal baila he's just the same, he's no different;el padre era un mujeriego y el hijo es otro que tal baila the father was a womanizer and his son's a chip off the old block;bailar con la más fea: siempre me toca a mí bailar con la más fea I always seem to get the short straw;bailar al son que tocan: ése baila al son que le tocan los de arriba he does whatever his bosses tell him to do2. [no encajar] to be loose;le baila un diente he has a loose tooth;los pies me bailan (en los zapatos) my shoes are too big;esta falda me baila this skirt is loose on me o too big for me3. [peonza] to spin4. [variar] [cifras] to fluctuate;los resultados de las encuestas bailan entre el 5 y el 15 por ciento the results of the polls range from 5 to 15 percent* * *I v/i1 dance;bailar al son que le tocan toe the line;bailar con la más fea draw the short straw2 de zapato be looseII v/t dance;se lo bailó Méx fam he swiped it fam ;bailarle a alguien el agua suck up to s.o.;¡que me quiten lo bailado! nobody can take away the good times I’ve had* * *bailar vt: to dancebailar vi1) : to dance2) : to spin3) : to be loose, to be too big* * *bailar vb to dance¿bailas? do you want to dance?bailamos un vals we danced a waltz / we waltzed -
3 tango
m.tango.* * *1 tango* * *SM tango* * *masculino tango* * *= tango.Ex. Like the tango, the e-journal publishing process must blend technical virtuosity with imaginative creativity.* * *masculino tango* * *= tango.Ex: Like the tango, the e-journal publishing process must blend technical virtuosity with imaginative creativity.
* * *tango* * *
Del verbo tangar: ( conjugate tangar)
tango es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
tangó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
tango sustantivo masculino
tango;
tango sustantivo masculino tango
' tango' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
marcarse
- poema
- bailar
English:
tango
- dance
* * *tango nm1. [argentino] tango;bailar tango to (dance the) tango2. [flamenco] tango flamencoTANGOTango music and dance had its origins in the poor quarters of Buenos Aires in the late nineteenth century. It sprang from the interaction between local rhythms, including Afro-Cuban elements, and the European influences brought by immigrants, especially from Spain and Italy. In its early stages, tango was rooted in the working-class life of Buenos Aires, just like “lunfardo”, the linguistic melting pot that is the dialect of tango culture. Tango later gained wider acceptance, especially after it was developed into a ballroom dance in Paris, and it was popularized in songs dealing with the life and loves of the common man, and the ups and downs of city life. The greatest singer of these songs was Carlos Gardel (1890-1935), who also starred in numerous tango-themed films. Astor Piazzolla (1921-92) was one of the most outstanding players of the “bandoneón”, the accordion so characteristic of tango music. Among women singers, Tita Merello (1904-2002) was remarkable for the feisty defiance of her songs. The tango, in its many manifestations, is the living portrait of the River Plate area in general, and of Buenos Aires and its people in particular.* * *m tango* * *tango nm: tango -
4 bailar tango
• dance tango -
5 bailar tango
v.to dance tango. -
6 tanguear
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7 poema
m.poem.ser todo un poema to be pathetic* * *1 poem2 familiar* * *noun m.* * *SM poem* * *masculino poemfue todo un poema — (fam) you should have seen him/her/it!
ser un poema — (AmL fam) to be lovely o divine
* * *= poem.Ex. His cataloging philosophy, a prose poem, was published by Library Journal and was included in the Best of Library Literature 1976.----* poema acróstico = acrostic poem.* poema en prosa = prose poem.* poema épico = epic poem.* * *masculino poemfue todo un poema — (fam) you should have seen him/her/it!
ser un poema — (AmL fam) to be lovely o divine
* * *= poem.Ex: His cataloging philosophy, a prose poem, was published by Library Journal and was included in the Best of Library Literature 1976.
* poema acróstico = acrostic poem.* poema en prosa = prose poem.* poema épico = epic poem.* * *poemfue todo un poema ( fam); you should have seen him/her/it!Compuesto:symphonic poem* * *
poema sustantivo masculino
poem
poema sustantivo masculino poem
♦ Locuciones: ser todo un poema, to be something to see: es todo un poema verle bailar el tango poniendo cara de Carlos Gardel, you should have seen him dancing the tango with an expression on his face like Carlos Gardel's
' poema' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
bucólica
- bucólico
- estribillo
- instrumentar
- poesía
- verso
- autor
- bello
- comentar
- de
- decir
- didáctico
- épica
- epopeya
- exquisito
- saber
- seguir
- título
English:
interpretation
- line
- lyric
- poem
- reel off
- rhyme
- rote
- set
- epic
- limerick
* * *poema nmpoem;Famser (todo) un poema: era todo un poema verlo llorar it was heartbreaking to see him cry;su cara era todo un poema her face was a picture;Amesa novela es un poema that novel's a jokeMús poema sinfónico symphonic o tone poem* * *m poem* * *poema nm: poem* * *poema n poem -
8 CANYENGUE
прил.манера танцевать танго или милонго. Характерна для compadrito(см.ниже) и orillero(жители пригорода). специфический ритм тангоModo de bailar el tango o la milonga, propio el compadrito o del orillero(suburbios). Ritmo marcado de Tango. -
9 CORTE
сущ.букв.лезвие. нож. Манера танцевать танго, стараясь следовать старинным(устаревшим) принципам. (darse.......) - важничать, (dar.....) - обращать(уделять) вниманиеCuchillo. Forma de bailar el Tango, semejante a la usada a principios de siglo. prestar atencion. -
10 baile
m.1 dance (pieza, arte).baile clásico balletbaile regional regional folk dancingbaile de salón ballroom and Latin dance o dancing¿me concede este baile? may I have the pleasure of this dance?2 ball (fiesta).3 dance party, ball, dance.4 dancing, art of dancing.pres.subj.1st person singular (yo) Present Subjunctive of Spanish verb: bailar.* * *1 dance2 (de etiqueta) ball3 (sala) dance hall\baile clásico balletbaile de disfraces masked ball, fancy dress ball, US costume ballbaile de salón ballroom dancingbaile de San Vito St Vitus' dance* * *noun m.1) dance2) dancing3) ball* * *SM1) (=acción) dancingacademia 1), pareja 3), pista 3)2) (=pieza) dance¿me concede este baile? — frm may I have this dance? frm
3) (=arte) dancela sardana, el baile típico de Cataluña — the sardana, the traditional dance of Catalonia
baile folklórico, baile popular — folk dancing
4) (=fiesta) dance; [formal] ballbaile de candil — LAm village dance
baile de contribución — CAm, Caribe public dance
baile de fantasía, baile de máscaras — LAm masked ball
baile de medio pelo — LAm village dance
5) (Med)6) (Ftbl)hacer el baile — * to dribble the ball aimlessly, playing for time
7) (=confusión)hubo un baile de cifras antes del anuncio de la victoria — the figures went first one way and then the other before the final victory was announced
* * *1)a) ( acción) dancingb) (arte, composición, fiesta) dance2) (CS, Ven fam) ( asunto)ya que estamos en el baile... — while we're about it...
* * *= dance, ball.Ex. The article 'Encore! Integrating children's literature as a prelude or finale to music experiences with young children' shows how teachers and library specialists can integrate children's literature about song, dance, or musical instruments in music classes.Ex. There will be a Grand Ball with scenes from ALA's history flashing on video screens.----* baile de discoteca = discotheque dance.* baile de disfraces = masquerade, masquerade ball.* baile de máscaras = masquerade, masquerade ball.* baile de salón = ballroom dance.* baile en línea = line dance.* compañía de baile = dance company.* concurso de baile = dance competition.* crítico de baile = dance critic.* pista de baile = dance floor.* salón de baile = dance-hall, ballroom.* * *1)a) ( acción) dancingb) (arte, composición, fiesta) dance2) (CS, Ven fam) ( asunto)ya que estamos en el baile... — while we're about it...
* * *= dance, ball.Ex: The article 'Encore! Integrating children's literature as a prelude or finale to music experiences with young children' shows how teachers and library specialists can integrate children's literature about song, dance, or musical instruments in music classes.
Ex: There will be a Grand Ball with scenes from ALA's history flashing on video screens.* baile de discoteca = discotheque dance.* baile de disfraces = masquerade, masquerade ball.* baile de máscaras = masquerade, masquerade ball.* baile de salón = ballroom dance.* baile en línea = line dance.* compañía de baile = dance company.* concurso de baile = dance competition.* crítico de baile = dance critic.* pista de baile = dance floor.* salón de baile = dance-hall, ballroom.* * *A1 (acción) dancinglos novios abrieron el baile the bride and groom started the dancing2 (arte) danceel baile moderno/español modern/Spanish dance3 (composición) danceun baile típico de Aragón a typical Aragonese dance4 (fiesta) dancehubo un baile de gala there was a gala dance o ballCompuestos:pole dancingfancy-dress o costume ballmasked ball(actividad) ballroom dancing (acto) ballroom danceel baile de San Vito St Vitus's dance, chorea ( tech)parece que tienes el baile de San Vito ( fam); you look as if you have St Vitus's dance o you can't stop fidgetingB(de cifras, letras): hubo un baile de cifras the figures were changed around o invertedC ( fam)(asunto): ¡en qué baile nos hemos metido! we've got ourselves into a right mess! ( colloq)yo no me meto en este baile I'm not getting involved in this business o in all thisya que estamos en el baile … while we're about it …* * *
Del verbo bailar: ( conjugate bailar)
bailé es:
1ª persona singular (yo) pretérito indicativo
baile es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
bailar
baile
bailar ( conjugate bailar) verbo intransitivo
1 (Mús) to dance;
la sacó a baile he asked her to dance
2 [trompo/peonza] to spin
3 (fam) ( quedar grande) (+ me/te/le etc):
verbo transitivo
to dance;
baile sustantivo masculino
◊ baile de disfraces/máscaras fancy-dress/masked ball
bailar
I verbo transitivo & verbo intransitivo
1 to dance: no le gusta bailar, she doesn't like to dance
II verbo intransitivo
1 (moverse, no encajar bien) to move, to wobble: esta mesa baila mucho, this table wobbles a lot
♦ Locuciones: baila al son que le tocan, she always goes with the flow o she always adapts to the circumstances
fig fam otro que tal baila, he's just as bad
familiar ¡que nos quiten lo bailado!, nobody can take away the good times we've had!
bailarle el agua a alguien, to flatter o to suck up to someone: siempre le está bailando el agua al jefe, he's always sucking up to his boss
baile sustantivo masculino
1 (actividad) dance
2 (verbena) dance
(fiesta de sociedad) ball
baile de disfraces, fancy dress ball
3 figurado baile de números, a number mix-up
' baile' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
agarrada
- agarrado
- cancán
- compañía
- concurso
- danza
- discoteca
- disposición
- mucha
- mucho
- pareja
- parejo
- paso
- pista
- salón
- tarantela
- twist
- abrir
- dar
- ensayar
- etiqueta
- flamenco
- formar
- jarana
- marinera
- merengue
- popular
- verbena
- zapateado
English:
ballroom
- ballroom dancing
- bear
- bop
- country dancing
- dance
- dance band
- dance floor
- dance hall
- dance music
- dancing
- dancing shoes
- escort
- folk dance
- gown
- hoedown
- prom
- rumba
- school
- shall
- sit out
- study
- tango
- ball
- dinner
- floor
- mixer
* * *baile nm1. [arte] dance, dancingbaile clásico ballet;baile flamenco flamenco dancing;baile popular folk dancing;baile regional regional folk dancing;bailes de salón ballroom and Latin dance o dancing;baile de San Vito [enfermedad] St Vitus' dance;Famtener el baile de San Vito [no estar quieto] to have ants in one's pants2. [pieza] dance;¿me concede este baile? may I have the pleasure of this dance?3. [fiesta] ballbaile de disfraces fancy-dress ball; Am baile de fantasía fancy-dress ball;baile de gala gala ball;baile de máscaras masked ball5. [cambios]pese al baile de nombres, emerge un claro favorito despite all the different names being bandied about, a clear favourite is emerging;hubo un frenético baile de entrenadores managers came and went in quick succession;el constante baile de fronteras en el Báltico the constant redrawing of borders in the Baltic* * *m1 dance* * *baile nm1) : dance2) : dance party, ball3)* * *baile n1. (fiesta, estilo) dance2. (actividad) dancing -
11 vals
m.waltz.* * *1 waltz\bailar el vals to waltz* * *(pl valses)SM waltz* * *masculino waltz* * *= waltz.Nota: Tipo de baile.Ex. This book is intended for both students and teachers of ballroom dance and dances included are the foxtrot, the swing, the waltz, the cha-cha, the rumba, the samba, the tango, and the polka.* * *masculino waltz* * *= waltz.Nota: Tipo de baile.Ex: This book is intended for both students and teachers of ballroom dance and dances included are the foxtrot, the swing, the waltz, the cha-cha, the rumba, the samba, the tango, and the polka.
* * *waltzbailar un vals to waltzestar tocame un vals ( RPl fam); to be crazy o nuts ( colloq), to be as mad as a hatter ( BrE colloq)* * *
vals sustantivo masculino
waltz;
vals m Mús waltz: bailaron un vals, they danced a waltz
' vals' also found in these entries:
English:
waltz
* * *vals nmwaltz* * *m waltz* * *vals nm: waltz* * *vals n waltz -
12 compás
m.1 compass, dividers.2 time, measure rhythm, beat, bar.3 time signature.4 calipers, callipers.* * *1 (instrumento) compass, compasses plural2 (brújula) compass\al compás de in time toperder el compás to lose the beat* * *noun m.1) compass2) measure3) rhythm* * *SM1) (Mús) time; (=ritmo) beat, rhythm; (=división) bar, measure (EEUU)fuera de compás — off beat, not in time
compás de 2 por 4 — 2/4 time
2) (Mat) (tb: compás de puntas) compass, pair of compasses3) (Náut) compass* * *1) (Mús)a) ( ritmo) time, meter (esp AmE)marcar/llevar el compás — to beat/keep time
b) ( división) measure (AmE), bar (BrE)2) (Mat) ( instrumento) compass, pair of compasses3) (Náut) compass* * *1) (Mús)a) ( ritmo) time, meter (esp AmE)marcar/llevar el compás — to beat/keep time
b) ( división) measure (AmE), bar (BrE)2) (Mat) ( instrumento) compass, pair of compasses3) (Náut) compass* * *compás11 = bar, meter, time, rhythm.Ex: A caption title is the title of a work given at the beginning of the first page of the text or, in the case of a musical score, immediately above the opening bars of the music.
Ex: This article considers the relationships of hierarchy, time and meter in music.Ex: This article considers the relationships of hierarchy, time and meter in music.Ex: Listening to stories, poems, nursery rhymes, nonsense, while occupied with a loved adult in a comforting activity, acclimatizes the infant to the rhythms of prose and poetry.* al compás de = in unison with.* llevar el compás = beat + time.* marcar el compás = beat + time.compás22 = compass.Ex: The sandglass and compass were developed later, and finally methods of determining latitude and longitude were evolved.
compás33 = dividers.Ex: Scientific equipment for the examination of rare books, manuscripts, and documents include four items found in every library and private study -- micrometer calipers, view finders, dividers and rulers.
* * *A ( Mús)marcar/llevar el compás to beat/keep timeperder el compás to get out of time, to lose the beat o the timese movía al compás de la música she moved in time to o she moved to the beat of the musiccompás de dos por cuatro two-four timese oyeron los primeros compases de un tango the opening bars of a tango could be heardCompuestos:( Mús) bar restcreyeron aconsejable abrir un compás de espera they thought it advisable to call a temporary haltlas negociaciones se encuentran en un compás de espera the negotiations are on holdfour-four o common timetwo-four timeB ( Mat) (instrumento) compass, pair of compassesC ( Náut) compass* * *
compás sustantivo masculino
1 (Mús)
◊ marcar/llevar el compás to beat/keep time;
perder el compás to get out of time;
se movía al compás de la música she moved in time to the music
compás mayor/menor four-four/two-four time
2 (Mat, Náut) ( instrumento) compass
compás sustantivo masculino
1 Téc (pair of) compasses
2 Mús (intervalos en la frase) time
(gesto con que se marca) beat
(en el pentagrama) bar
(ritmo) rhythm
compás de espera, Mús bar rest
fig (pausa) delay
3 Náut compass
♦ Locuciones: al compás de, in time to
' compás' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
marcar
- llevar
- movimiento
- ritmo
- tiempo
English:
bar
- beat
- compass
- measure
- time
- clap
- divider
- meter
- signature
* * *compás nm1. [instrumento] pair of compassesal compás (de la música) in time (with the music);llevar el compás to keep time;marcar el compás to beat time;perder el compás to lose the beatMús compás de cuatro por cuatro four-four time;compás ternario triple timetocaron unos compases de esa canción they played a few bars of that song5. compás de espera pause, interlude;las negociaciones se hallan en un compás de espera negotiations have been temporarily suspended* * *m1 MAT compass2 MÚS rhythm;al compás to the beat;llevar el compás MÚS keep time;perder el compás lose the beat* * *1) : beat, rhythm, time2) : compass* * *compás n1. (instrumento) compass2. (ritmo, tiempo) time -
13 swing
f.swing, swing music.m.swing (music & sport).* * *1 swing* * *[es'win]SM1) (Mús) swing2) (Golf) swing* * *= swing.Nota: Tipo de baile.Ex. This book is intended for both students and teachers of ballroom dance and dances included are the foxtrot, the swing, the waltz, the cha-cha, the rumba, the samba, the tango, and the polka.----* bailar el swing = jive.* * *= swing.Nota: Tipo de baile.Ex: This book is intended for both students and teachers of ballroom dance and dances included are the foxtrot, the swing, the waltz, the cha-cha, the rumba, the samba, the tango, and the polka.
* bailar el swing = jive.* * */(e)ˈswin/swingswing hacia atrás ( Dep) backswingswing hacia delante ( Dep) downswing* * *
swing m inv
1 Mús (estilo de jazz) swing
2 fig (tensión interpretativa) ese cantante tiene mucho swing, this singer has got rhythm
3 Dep (efecto de golpear la pelota de golf) ese jugador tiene muy buen swing, this player has a good swing
' swing' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
balancear
- balancearse
- bambolearse
- columpiar
- columpiarse
- columpio
- desplazarse
- mecerse
- oscilar
- vaivén
- contonearse
- hamaca
- hamacar
- mecer
- puente
English:
cat
- follow through
- forehand
- swing
- swing door
- swung
- swinging
- wave
* * *1. Mús swing2. Dep swing
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