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1 rock
rock [ʀɔk]1. adjective2. masculine noun( = musique) rock ; ( = danse) jive* * *ʀɔknom masculin1) ( musique) rock (music)2) ( danse) jive•Phrasal Verbs:* * *ʀɔk nm1) (= musique) rock2) (= danse) jive* * *B nm1 ( style musical) rock (music);2 ( danse) jive; danser le rock to jive, to dance the jive;3 = roc 3.rock and roll, rock'n'roll rock and roll, rock 'n' roll.[rɔk] adjectif invariable————————[rɔk] nom masculin -
2 rock and roll
rock'n'roll rock and roll, rock'n'roll* * *ʀɔknʀɔl nm1) (= musique) rock-'n'-roll2) (= danse) jive* * *[rɔkɛnrɔl] nom masculin invariabledanser le rock and roll to jive, to rock (and roll) -
3 swing
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4 danser
danser [dɑ̃se]➭ TABLE 11. intransitive verb• voulez-vous danser (avec moi) ?• vous dansez ? would you like to dance?2. transitive verb* * *dɑ̃se
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verbe transitif to dance
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verbe intransitif gén to dance; [barque] to bob••* * *dɑ̃se1. vi1) (au bal, au théâtre) to dance2) fig to dance2. vt* * *danser verb table: aimerA vtr to dance [valse, rock]; je ne sais pas danser le tango I can't do the tango; un opéra dansé an opera ballet; scènes dansées Cin, Théât dance scenes (par qn with sb).B vi1 [personne] to dance; [abeilles, ours] to dance; danser dans un ballet to dance in a ballet; danser sur un rythme/une musique to dance to a rhythm/a tune; danser de joie to dance with joy; faire danser qn to have a dance with sb;ne pas savoir sur quel pied danser not to know what to do.[dɑ̃se] verbe intransitifa. [suj: cavalier] to (have a) dance with somebodyb. [suj: musicien] to play dance tunes for somebodydanser devant le buffet (familier) : chez nous, on dansait devant le buffet at home, the cupboard was always bare————————[dɑ̃se] verbe transitifdanser une valse/un tango to (dance a) waltz/tango
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jive — n. a style of jazz played by big bands popular in the 1930s; flowing rhythms but less complex than later styles of jazz. Syn: swing, swing music. [WordNet 1.5] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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jive — sb., n (en dans) … Dansk ordbog
Jive — [dʒ̮ai̮f ], der; [s], [s] <amerikanisch> (dem Jitterbug ähnlicher Tanz) … Die deutsche Rechtschreibung
jive — ☆ jive1 [jīv ] vt., vi. jived, jiving [altered < JIBE2: sense development, to taunt banter improvise swing (music)] Slang to speak (to) in a way that is exaggerated, insincere, flippant, etc., esp. in trying to fool or mislead n. 1. Slang talk … English World dictionary