waltz
- IPA[wɔːl(t)s]
英式
- a dance in triple time performed by a couple, who as a pair turn rhythmically round and round as they progress around the dance floor;a piece of music written for or in the style of a waltz.
- dance a waltz;guide (someone) in or as if in a waltz
verb: waltz, 3rd person present: waltzes, gerund or present participle: waltzing, past tense: waltzed, past participle: waltzed
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名詞
- 1. a dance in triple time performed by a couple, who as a pair turn rhythmically round and round as they progress around the dance floor he thought the waltz the most difficult dance to master
- ▪ a piece of music written for or in the style of a waltz.
動詞
- 1. dance a waltz I waltzed across the floor with the lieutenant
- ▪ guide (someone) in or as if in a waltz he waltzed her round the table
- 2. act casually, confidently, or inconsiderately you can't waltz in here and bark orders at me
- ▪ achieve something without difficulty the car has waltzed through test after test it is the third time that he has waltzed off with the award
- a waltz characterized by a slight anticipation of the second beat of the bar and having a ...
Oxford Dictionary
- a waltz characterized by a slight anticipation of the second beat of the bar and having a ...
Oxford American Dictionary
- carry a bundle of possessions while travelling
Oxford Dictionary
- carry a bundle of possessions while traveling
Oxford American Dictionary
- a waltz played in quick time.
Oxford Dictionary
- carry a bundle of personal belongings
Oxford Dictionary
- carry a bundle of possessions while traveling
Oxford American Dictionary
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- IPA[wôl(t)s]
美式
- a dance in triple time performed by a couple, who as a pair turn rhythmically around and around ... he thought the waltz the most difficult dance to master
- dance a waltz: I waltzed across the floor with the lieutenant
Oxford American Dictionary