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1 dance
1. verb1) (to move in time to music by ma-king a series of rhythmic steps: She began to dance; Can you dance the waltz?) tancovat2) (to move quickly up and down: The father was dancing the baby on his knee.) houpat2. noun1) (a series of fixed steps made in time to music: Have you done this dance before?; ( also adjective) dance music.) tanec; taneční2) (a social gathering at which people dance: We're going to a dance next Saturday.) taneční zábava•- dancer- dancing* * *• zatančit si• zatancovat si• zatančit• tanec• tancovat• tančit -
2 belly-dance
noun (a Middle Eastern dance performed by a woman.) břišní tanec -
3 country dance
(a (style of) dance in which partners are arranged in parallel lines.) lidový tanec -
4 war-dance
noun (a dance performed by the people of some primitive societies before going to war.) válečný tanec -
5 barn dance
• venkovský tanec -
6 belly dance
• břišní tanec -
7 circular dance
• kolový tanec -
8 folk dance
• lidový tanec -
9 sword dance
• mečový tanec -
10 tap-dance
• step -
11 tap dance
• step -
12 war dance
• válečný tanec -
13 partner
1. noun1) (a person who shares the ownership of a business etc with one or more others: She was made a partner in the firm.) společník, společnice2) (one of two people who dance, play in a game etc together: a tennis/dancing partner.) partner, -ka2. verb(to be a partner to (someone): He partnered his wife in the last dance.) být partnerem* * *• společník• partner• družka -
14 reel
[ri:l] 1. noun1) (a round wheel-shaped or cylindrical object of wood, metal etc on which thread, film, fishing-lines etc can be wound: a reel of sewing-cotton; He changed the reel in the projector.) cívka2) ((the music for) a type of lively Scottish, Irish or American dance: The fiddler played a reel; to dance a reel.) rejdovák2. verb(to stagger; to sway; to move in an unsteady way: The drunk man reeled along the road; My brain was reeling with all the information that he gave me.) motat se- reel in- reel off* * *• kotouč• motat• naviják• cívka -
15 tango
['tæŋɡou] 1. plural - tangos; noun((music for) a type of South American dance.) tango2. verb(to perform this dance.) tančit tango* * *• tango -
16 waltz
[wo:l ] 1. noun((a piece of music for) a type of slow ballroom dance performed by couples: The band is playing a waltz; ( also adjective) waltz music.) valčík(ový)2. verb1) (to dance a waltz (with): Can you waltz?; He waltzed his partner round the room.) tančit valčík2) (to move cheerfully or with confidence: He waltzed into the room and told us that he was getting married the next day.) vtančit* * *• valčík• waltz -
17 ball
I 1. [bo:l] noun1) (anything roughly round in shape: a ball of wool.) koule, klubko2) (a round object used in games: a tennis ball.) míč3) (balls (plural) (slang) testicles.) koule (varlata)•- ballcock
- ballpoint 2. adjectivea ballpoint pen.) kuličkový- start/set
- keep the ball rolling II 1. [bo:l](a formal dance: a ball at the palace.) ples- ballroom2. adjectiveballroom dancing.) společenský* * *• vylévat vodu• záruka• ples• koule• kulička• kauce• míč• bál -
18 balloon
[bə'lu:n](a large bag, made of light material and filled with a gas lighter than air: They decorated the dance-hall with balloons.) balon(ek)* * *• létat balónem• balon• balón• balonek• baňka• bublina -
19 ballroom
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20 band
[bænd] I noun1) (a strip of material to put round something: a rubber band.) pás, páska2) (a stripe of a colour etc: a skirt with a band of red in it.) proužek3) (in radio etc, a group of frequencies or wavelengths: the medium waveband.) pásmoII 1. noun1) (a number of persons forming a group: a band of robbers.) skupina, banda2) (a body of musicians: a brass band; a dance band.) skupina, kapela2. verb(to unite or gather together for a purpose: They banded together to oppose the building of the garage.) spojit, sjednotit (se)* * *• tlupa• pruh• řemen• páska• pásek• pásmo• hudební skupina• kapela• muzika
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