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1 dancer
noun a ballet dancer.) dansersubst. \/ˈdɑːnsə\/danser, danserinne, dansendebe a good dancer danse godt -
2 ballet dancer
subst. \/ˈbæleɪˌdɑːnsə\/ballettdanser, ballettdanserinne -
3 belly dancer
subst. \/ˈbelɪˌdɑːnsə\/magedanser -
4 break-dancer
subst. \/ˈbreɪkdɑːnsə\/breakdanser, breaker -
5 gandy dancer
subst. \/ˈɡændɪˌdɑːnsə\/(amer., hverdagslig) jernbanearbeider, rallar, løsarbeider -
6 nude dancer
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7 rope-dancer
subst. \/ˈrəʊpˌdɑːnsə\/linedanser -
8 taxi-dancer
subst. \/ˈtæksɪˌdɑːnsə\/( jente ansatt på danselokale for å danse med mannlige gjester) dansepartner -
9 ballet-dancer
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10 tap-dancer
noun steppdanser -
11 artist
1) (a person who paints pictures or is a sculptor or is skilled at one of the other arts.) kunstner2) (a singer, dancer, actor etc; an artiste: He announced the names of the artists who were taking part in the show.) artist•- artistic- artistically
- artistrysubst. \/ˈɑːtɪst\/1) ( også overført) kunstner2) artist -
12 ballerina
bælə'ri:nə(a female (often principal) ballet-dancer: Pavlova was a famous ballerina.) ballettdanserinnesubst. \/ˌbæləˈriːnə\/ballerina, ballettdanserinne -
13 ballet
'bælei, ]( American) bæ'lei1) (a theatrical performance of dancing with set steps and mime, often telling a story: Swan Lake is my favourite ballet.) ballett; ballett-2) (the art of dancing in this way: She is taking lessons in ballet; ( also adjective) a ballet class.) ballett•subst. \/ˈbæleɪ\/, amer. også: \/bæˈleɪ\/ballett -
14 coax
kəuks(to persuade by flattery, by patient and gentle treatment etc: He coaxed her into going to the dance by saying she was the best dancer he knew; He coaxed some money out of his mother.) godsnakke med, overtale; lokke, lure (ut av/i)overtaleverb \/kəʊks\/1) godsnakke med, lokke, smigre, overtale2) med list og lempe få til å, lirkecoax somebody into something overtale noen til å gjøre noecoax something from somebody lokke frem noe hos noencoax something out of somebody lure noe ut av noen -
15 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?) danse2) (to move quickly up and down: The father was dancing the baby on his knee.) huske, gynge2. noun1) (a series of fixed steps made in time to music: Have you done this dance before?; ( also adjective) dance music.) dans2) (a social gathering at which people dance: We're going to a dance next Saturday.) ball, dans•- dancer- dancingdans--------danseIsubst. \/dɑːns\/1) dans• may I have the next dance?2) ( musikk) dans, dansestykke, dansemelodi3) dans, dansemoro, dansetilstelning, ballask somebody to dance by opp noen til danslead somebody a (pretty\/fine) dance stelle i stand problemer for noenIIverb \/dɑːns\/1) danse2) gyngedance attendance (up)on passe på, se etter smiske for, stå på pinne fordance for danse avdance on air ( gammeldags) bli hengtdance to danse etter, danse tildance to someone's tune\/pipe danse etter noens pipedance up and down with something hoppe av noe -
16 effortless
adjective (done without (apparent) effort: The dancer's movements looked effortless.) uanstrengt, ubesværetadj. \/ˈefətləs\/1) som ikke krever noen anstrengelse, lett2) ubesværet, uanstrengt -
17 exotic
iɡ'zotik1) (unusual or colourful: exotic clothes.) eksotisk, fargerik2) (brought or introduced from a foreign country: exotic plants.) utenlandsk, fremmed, eksotiskIsubst. \/ɪɡˈzɒtɪk\/, \/ekˈsɒtɪk\/, \/eɡˈzɒtɪk\/eksotisk plante, eksotisk dyrIIadj. \/ɪɡˈzɒtɪk\/, \/ekˈsɒtɪk\/, \/eɡˈzɒtɪk\/1) eksotisk, fremmed, utenlandsk2) (forskjønnende, om stripping, sex e.l.) sexy -
18 famed
adj. \/feɪmd\/1) velkjent, berømt, anerkjent2) ( gammeldags) viden kjent, beryktetfamed to be påstås å være, ryktes å værehan påstås å være en fantastisk danser, det ryktes at han er en fantastisk danser -
19 fleshings
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20 go-go
adj. \/ˌɡəʊɡəʊ\/1) aktiv, livlig, energisk, foretaksom2) in, moderne, pop, inne3) ( økonomi) spekulasjons-go-go dancer go-go danser
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