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expr AmE infmlWhen things get tough the whole staff tap dances like mad — Когда дело начинает пахнуть керосином, все служащие начинают лихорадочно суетиться
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чечётка, степstep dance — характерный танец со сложными па; чечётка, степ
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чечетка чечетка, степБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > tap dance
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['tæpdɑːns]Общая лексика: отбивать чечётку, степ, танцевать степ, чечётка -
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['tæpdɑːns]Общая лексика: отбивать чечётку, танцевать степ, чечётка -
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чечёткаАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > tap dance
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[`tæpdɑːns]чечеткаАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > tap-dance
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Первый собственно американский танец. Сложился в 1840-е на основе ирландской и английской джиги и танцев в деревянных башмаках, а также африканских ритмических импровизаций. Исполняется в туфлях с металлическими подковками [taps] на носках и каблуках. Танец вошел в репертуар менестрелей [ minstrel show], затем стал составной частью водевилей [ vaudeville] и музыкальных комедий [music hall]. Блестяще исполняли чечетку Билл Робинсон [Robinson, Bill], дуэт Фреда Астера [ Astaire, Fred] и Джинджер Роджерс [ Rogers, Ginger] и Джин Келли [ Kelly, Gene] -
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США. Лингвострановедческий англо-русский словарь > tap dance
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Tap dance — was developed in the United States during the nineteenth century, and is popular nowadays in many parts of the world. The name comes from the tapping sound made when the small metal plates on the dancer s shoes touch a hard surface. This lively,… … Wikipedia
tap dance — ► NOUN ▪ a dance performed wearing shoes fitted with metal taps, characterized by rhythmical tapping of the toes and heels. ► VERB (tap dance) ▪ perform such a dance. DERIVATIVES tap dancer noun tap dancing noun … English terms dictionary
tap dance — n. a dance performed with sharp, loud taps of the foot, toe, or heel at each step tap dance vi. tap danced, tap dancing tap dancer n … English World dictionary
tap dance — tap′ dance n. mad a dance in which the rhythm or rhythmical variation is audibly tapped out with the toe or heel by a dancer wearing shoes with special hard soles or with taps • Etymology: 1925–30 tap′ dance , v.i. danced, danc•ing. tap′ danc er … From formal English to slang
tap-dance — tap dancer, n. /tap dans , dahns /, v.i., tap danced, tap dancing. to perform a tap dance. [1925 30] * * * … Universalium
tap-dance — (izg. tȅp dȅns) m DEFINICIJA glazb. vrsta stiliziranog plesa karakterističnog po preciznim ritmičkim pokretima stopala i udaranja o pod; vuče korijen iz folklorne tradicije S Engleske kombinirane s afričkim ritmom; stepovanje, stepanje… … Hrvatski jezični portal
tap dance — a dance in which the rhythm or rhythmical variation is audibly tapped out with the toe or heel by a dancer wearing shoes with special hard soles or with taps. [‡1925 30] * * * Style of American theatrical dance using precise rhythmical patterns… … Universalium
tap dance — I noun a dance step tapped out audibly with the feet • Syn: ↑tap dancing • Hypernyms: ↑step dancing, ↑hoofing • Hyponyms: ↑soft shoe, ↑ … Useful english dictionary
tap-dance — n. & v. n. a form of display dance performed wearing shoes fitted with metal taps, with rhythmical tapping of the toes and heels. v.intr. perform a tap dance. Derivatives: tap dancer n. tap dancing n. * * * ˈ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷ intransitive verb Etymology … Useful english dictionary
Tap dance technique — Hoofer redirects here. For Wisconsin outdoor clubs, see Wisconsin Hoofers Tap dance technique makes frequent use of syncopation. Tap dance choreographies typically start on the eighth beat, or between the eighth and the first count.Another aspect … Wikipedia
tap dance — noun Date: 1928 1. a step dance tapped out audibly by means of shoes with hard soles or soles and heels to which taps have been added 2. something suggesting a tap dance; especially an action or discourse intended to rationalize or distract … New Collegiate Dictionary