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1 протанцювати
to dance, to perform a dance; to be dancing for a certain time -
2 танцювальний
dancing, danceтанцювальний вечір — dance, dancing-party, party with dancing
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3 витанцьовувати
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4 танець
чвечір з танцями — dance, dancing-party
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5 танцювати
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6 бал
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7 вечір
ч1) evening; поет. eve, even, eventide2) ( вечірка) party; ( вечірні збори) evening, soirée фр.вечір з танцями — dance, dancing-party
вечір пам'яті — commemoration meeting, memorial evening
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8 виконувати
= виконати1) ( здійснювати) to execute, to fulfil(l), to carry out, to accomplish, to perform, to effectuate; (прохання, наказ) to complyвиконувати бажання — to grant/fulfil a wish
виконувати вирок (наказ) — to execute ( to carry out) the verdict (order, sentence)
виконувати вказівки — to follow directions/instructions
виконувати договір — to implement a contract, to observe/implement a treaty
виконувати запит комп. — to solve a query
виконувати зобов'язання — to meet one's engagement, to carry out commitments, to fulfil commitments, to meet commitments, to carry out obligations, to fulfil obligations
виконувати наказ — to carry out an order, to fulfil/execute an order, to carry out a command, to fulfil/execute a command
виконувати обіцянку — to keep (to redeem, to make good) one's promise
2) мист. to performвиконувати роль — to play ( to act) the part (of)
виконувати танець — to do ( to perform) a dance
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9 гопак
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10 гуцульський
Hutsulian, Huzul, Guzulгуцульський танець — Huzul ( Guzul) dance
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11 дансинг-хол
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12 естрадний
variety, pop; амер. vaudevilleестрадний артист — variety performer, entertainer
естрадний оркестр — dance orchestra, pops orchestra
естрадний співак — crooner, songster
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13 коломийка
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14 контрданс
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15 краков'як
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16 лапка
ж1) див. лапа I2) тех. claw, clutch, grip, tenon3)стояти на задніх лапках перед кимсь — to dance attendance upon smb.
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17 майданчик
чвратарський майданчик спорт. — goalmouth
ігровий майданчик — playground, court, pleasure-ground
спортивний майданчик — sports ground; амер. (шкільний, університетський) campus
штрафний майданчик спорт. — penalty area
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18 метелиця
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19 меч
чсхрестити мечі з кимось — to cross ( to measure) swords with smb. тж.
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20 наприсядки
= навприсядки
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