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1 dancing
noun She likes dancing; ( also adjective) dancing shoes.) šokimas -
2 tap-dancing
noun (a type of dancing performed with special shoes that make a tapping noise.) šokimas trepsint -
3 ballet
['bælei, ]( American[) bæ'lei]1) (a theatrical performance of dancing with set steps and mime, often telling a story: Swan Lake is my favourite ballet.) baletas2) (the art of dancing in this way: She is taking lessons in ballet; ( also adjective) a ballet class.) baletas• -
4 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?) šokti2) (to move quickly up and down: The father was dancing the baby on his knee.) šokdinti2. noun1) (a series of fixed steps made in time to music: Have you done this dance before?; ( also adjective) dance music.) šokis2) (a social gathering at which people dance: We're going to a dance next Saturday.) šokiai•- dancer- dancing -
5 step
[step] 1. noun1) (one movement of the foot in walking, running, dancing etc: He took a step forward; walking with hurried steps.) žingsnis2) (the distance covered by this: He moved a step or two nearer; The restaurant is only a step (= a short distance) away.) žingsnis3) (the sound made by someone walking etc: I heard (foot) steps.) žingsnis4) (a particular movement with the feet, eg in dancing: The dance has some complicated steps.) žingsnis5) (a flat surface, or one flat surface in a series, eg on a stair or stepladder, on which to place the feet or foot in moving up or down: A flight of steps led down to the cellar; Mind the step!; She was sitting on the doorstep.) laiptelis6) (a stage in progress, development etc: Mankind made a big step forward with the invention of the wheel; His present job is a step up from his previous one.) pažanga, žingsnis7) (an action or move (towards accomplishing an aim etc): That would be a foolish/sensible step to take; I shall take steps to prevent this happening again.) priemonė, dalykas2. verb(to make a step, or to walk: He opened the door and stepped out; She stepped briskly along the road.) žengti- steps- stepladder
- stepping-stones
- in
- out of step
- step aside
- step by step
- step in
- step out
- step up
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6 art
1) (painting and sculpture: I'm studying art at school; Do you like modern art?; ( also adjective) an art gallery, an art college.) menas2) (any of various creative forms of expression: painting, music, dancing, writing and the other arts.) menas, meno sritis3) (an ability or skill; the (best) way of doing something: the art of conversation/war.) menas, sugebėjimas•- artful- artfully
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7 ball
I 1. [bo:l] noun1) (anything roughly round in shape: a ball of wool.) kamuolys2) (a round object used in games: a tennis ball.) sviedinys, sviedinukas3) (balls (plural) (slang) testicles.) kiaušiai•- ballcock
- ballpoint 2. adjectivea ballpoint pen.) šratinis- start/set
- keep the ball rolling II 1. [bo:l](a formal dance: a ball at the palace.) balius- ballroom2. adjectiveballroom dancing.) balinis -
8 clogging
['kloɡiŋ](Irish tap dancing.) airiškas tryptinis -
9 discotheque
['diskətek]((usually abbreviated to disco ['diskou]) a place, or a type of entertainment, at which recorded music is played for dancing.) diskoteka -
10 display
[di'splei] 1. verb1) (to set out for show: The china was displayed in a special cabinet.) išdėstyti2) (to show: She displayed a talent for mimicry.) parodyti2. noun1) ((an) act of showing or making clear: a display of military strength.) parodymas2) (an entertainment etc intended to show the ability etc of those taking part: a dancing display.) viešas pasirodymas3) (something which shows or sets out something else: an advertising display.) paroda4) (the part of a video recorder, calculator, digital watch etc that shows numbers, the date, time, or other information.) ekranas, displėjus -
11 examination
1) ((a) close inspection: Make a thorough examination of the area where the crime took place; On examination the patient was discovered to have appendicitis.) apžiūrėjimas, tyrimas2) ((also exam) a test of knowledge or ability: school examinations; She is to take a French/dancing exam; ( also adjective) examination/exam papers; He failed/passed the English exam.) egzaminas3) ((a) formal questioning (eg of a witness).) apklausinėjimas, apklausa -
12 geisha
['ɡeiʃə]((often geisha girl) a Japanese girl trained to entertain (men) by her conversation, dancing etc.) geiša -
13 giddy
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14 join hands
(to clasp one another's hands (eg for dancing): Join hands with your partner; They joined hands in a ring.) susiimti už rankų -
15 leotard
(a kind of tight-fitting garment worn for dancing, gymnastics etc.) triko -
16 love
1. noun1) (a feeling of great fondness or enthusiasm for a person or thing: She has a great love of music; her love for her children.) meilė, potraukis2) (strong attachment with sexual attraction: They are in love with one another.) įsimylėjimas, meilė3) (a person or thing that is thought of with (great) fondness (used also as a term of affection): Ballet is the love of her life; Goodbye, love!) meilė, mylimasis4) (a score of nothing in tennis: The present score is fifteen love (written 15-0).) nulis2. verb1) (to be (very) fond of: She loves her children dearly.) mylėti2) (to take pleasure in: They both love dancing.) mėgti•- lovable- lovely
- loveliness
- lover
- loving
- lovingly
- love affair
- love-letter
- lovesick
- fall in love with
- fall in love
- for love or money
- make love
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17 maypole
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18 music
['mju:zik] 1. noun1) (the art of arranging and combining sounds able to be produced by the human voice or by instruments: She prefers classical music to popular music; She is studying music; ( also adjective) a music lesson.) muzika2) (the written form in which such tones etc are set down: The pianist has forgotten to bring her music.) natos•- musical2. noun(a film or play that includes a large amount of singing, dancing etc.) miuziklas- musician -
19 night-club
noun (a club open at night for drinking, dancing, entertainment etc.) naktinis restoranas -
20 pantomime
1. noun1) (a play performed at Christmas time, usually based on a popular fairy tale, with music, dancing, comedy etc.) kalėdinis vaidinimas vaikams2) ((also mime) a performance by an actor done without using words: He studied pantomime in acting school.) pantomima, gestų kalba2. verb(to act out a scene without using words: Since she couldn't speak French, she had to pantomime her request for water.) parodyti gestais
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