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1 folk dance
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2 folk
fouk 1. noun plural((especially American folks) people: The folk in this town are very friendly.) folk2. adjective((of the traditions) of the common people of a country: folk customs; folk dance; folk music.) folke-- folks- folklorestammesubst. \/ˈfəʊk\/1) folk, mennesker2) folkemusikkcountry folk folk fra\/på landetfine folk(s) fintfolkfolks folk, menneskerhello folks! hei folkens!little folk(s) småfolk, barnold folk(s) gamle mennesker, gamle gamlingene, foreldreneone's folks ens familie, ens foreldre, ens folkthe old folks at home de gamle der hjemme, foreldrene -
3 attendance
noun His attendance (= the number of times he attends) at school is poor; Attendances (= the number of people attending) at the concerts went down after the price of tickets increased.) tilstedeværelse, frammøtesubst. \/əˈtendəns\/1) nærvær, tilstedeværelse2) oppmøte, fremmøte, antall tilstedeværende, publikum3) betjening, oppvartning, pleie, tilsynattendance at nærvær ved, nærvær på, oppmøte, fremmøteattendance at school fremmøte på skolen, deltakelse i undervisningen, tilstedeværelse i undervisningenattendance on nærvær ved, nærvær pådance attendance on stå på pinne forin attendance (on) tjenestegjørende, oppvartende, vakthavende -
4 step
step 1. noun1) (one movement of the foot in walking, running, dancing etc: He took a step forward; walking with hurried steps.) skritt, trinn2) (the distance covered by this: He moved a step or two nearer; The restaurant is only a step (= a short distance) away.) skritt3) (the sound made by someone walking etc: I heard (foot) steps.) fot(trinn), skritt4) (a particular movement with the feet, eg in dancing: The dance has some complicated steps.) dansetrinn5) (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.) (trappe)trinn6) (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.) skritt, steg7) (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.) skritt, forholdsregel, tiltak2. verb(to make a step, or to walk: He opened the door and stepped out; She stepped briskly along the road.) ta et skritt, gå, komme- steps- stepladder
- stepping-stones
- in
- out of step
- step aside
- step by step
- step in
- step out
- step up
- watch one's stepforholdsregel--------fotspor--------skritt--------trappetrinnIsubst. \/step\/1) skritt, steg, trinn, fjed (gammeldags)2) (lyden av) fottrinn, fotslag, trinn3) gange, måte å gå på4) fotspor5) skritt, tiltak, foranstaltning, forholdsregel6) trappetrinn, stigetrinn, stigbrett, stigtrinn, vogntrinn7) skritt, grad, hakk, trinn (på rangstigen), rang8) ( musikk) trinn (i skala)9) ( mineralogi e.l.) avsats, benk10) (danse)trinn, steppbreak step bryte takten, falle ut av takten, komme ut av taktenfall into step falle inn i rytmen, komme i taktflight of steps trapp, yttertrappget one's step ( militærvesen) bli forfremmetin step i taktkeep (in) step with holde tritt med, gå i takt medout of step i utakt, ute av rytme(n)step by step eller by steps skritt for skritt, trinnvissteps trapptake steps ta\/gå til skritt, ta forholdsregler, treffe tiltakwatch\/mind one's step gå forsiktig, se seg for ( overført) være forsiktig, se\/tenke seg nøye om, gå forsiktig til verksIIverb \/step\/1) skritte, tre, ta et skritt, stige2) komme, gå3) trå, tråkke4) forsyne med trinn, avtrappe, anlegge trinnvis (i terrasser)5) steppe, danse (steppdans)step aside gå\/tre til siden ( overført) tre\/trekke seg tilbakestep down gå\/komme\/stige ned ( overført) tre\/trekke seg tilbake sette ned gradvis, minke gradvis, senkestep forward stige\/tre fremstep in komme\/gå\/stige\/tre inn gripe inn, ta affærestep into one's heritance ta sin arv i besittelsestep it danse gå til fotsstep on it! ( hverdagslig) gi mer gass!, klampen i bånn!, full spiker! skynd deg!, få opp farten!step out gå ut(enfor) lange ut, gå fort(ere), skritte (godt) ut skritte opp(amer., hverdagslig) gå ut, være ute og more seg, treffe folkstep this way! vær så god, (kom) denne veienstep up gå frem, gjøre tilnærmelserøke, øke gradvisstep up a mast sette en mast i spor(et), reise en mast
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folk dance — folk dancer. folk dancing. 1. a dance that originated among, and has been transmitted through, the common people. Cf. court dance. 2. a piece of music for such a dance. [1905 10] * * * Dance that has developed without a choreographer and that… … Universalium
Folk dance — is a term used to describe a large number of dances, mostly of European origin, that tend to share the following attributes:* originally danced in about the 19th century or earlier (or are, in any case, not copyrighted); * performance is… … Wikipedia
folk dance — folk ,dance noun 1. ) count or uncount a traditional dance from a particular region or community 2. ) count the music for doing a folk dance ╾ folk ,dancing noun uncount … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
folk dance — n a traditional dance from a particular area, or a piece of music for this dance >folk dancer n … Dictionary of contemporary English
folk dance — ► NOUN ▪ a traditional dance associated with a particular people or area … English terms dictionary
folk dance — n. 1. a traditional dance of the common people of a country or region 2. music for this … English World dictionary
folk dance — I noun a style of dancing that originated among ordinary people (not in the royal courts) (Freq. 1) • Syn: ↑folk dancing • Derivationally related forms: ↑folk dance (for: ↑folk dancing) • … Useful english dictionary
folk dance — UK / US noun Word forms folk dance : singular folk dance plural folk dances 1) [countable/uncountable] a traditional dance from a particular region or community 2) [countable] the music for doing a folk dance Derived word: folk dancing noun… … English dictionary
folk-dance — See folk dance. * * * … Universalium
folk dance — dance originating from and passed down by the common people of a country or region … English contemporary dictionary
folk dance — noun a traditional dance associated with a particular people or area. Derivatives folk dancer noun folk dancing noun … English new terms dictionary