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21 rain dance
rain dance[r'ein da:ns] n Amer sl recepção ou banquete político. -
22 round dance
round dance[raund d'a:ns] n 1 dança rústica, executada por pares, caracterizada por movimentos circulares e giratórios. 2 ronda, dança de roda. -
23 shadow dance
shad.ow dance[ʃ'ædou da:ns] n dança das sombras: dança em que as sombras dos bailarinos são projetadas numa tela. -
24 skirt-dance
skirt-dance[sk'ə:t da:ns] n dança rodada. -
25 square dance
square dance[skw'ɛə da:ns] n Mus quadrilha. • vi dançar a quadrilha. -
26 step-dance
step-dance[st'ep da:ns] n sapateado. -
27 sword dance
sword dance[s'ɔ:d da:ns] n dança do sabre. -
28 tea dance
tea dance[t'i: da:ns] n chá dançante. -
29 to dance attendance on
to dance attendance onservir solicitamente, puxar o saco. -
30 to dance attendance upon someone
to dance attendance upon someoneestropiar-se a serviço de alguém.English-Portuguese dictionary > to dance attendance upon someone
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31 to dance cheek to cheek
to dance cheek to cheekdançar de rosto colado. -
32 to dance off
to dance offsl morrer (executado legalmente). -
33 to dance on air
to dance on airsl morrer enforcado. -
34 to dance to someone’s tune
to dance to someone’s tuneconformar-se com os desejos de alguém, dançar conforme a música. -
35 to dance upon nothing
to dance upon nothingser enforcado. -
36 to lead one a dance
to lead one a dancea) causar embaraço a alguém. b) usar de delongas ou de adiamentos. -
37 to make a song and dance about something
to make a song and dance about somethingcoll fazer um carnaval por causa de alguma coisa, criar caso, brigar.English-Portuguese dictionary > to make a song and dance about something
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38 toe dance
toe dance[t'ou da:ns] n balé de ponta. -
39 toe-dance
toe-dance[t'ou da:ns; t'oudæns] vi dançar na ponta dos pés. -
40 war dance
war dance[w'ɔ: da:ns] n dança de guerra dos indígenas.
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