English to Portuguese Meaning of dance - dança


Dance :
dança

dança, alcaparra, a medida, patuscada, fundamento, cambalhota, brincadeira, Diversão, etapa

piscar, dança, piso, alcaparra, pé, mover

dançadançaramdançasdançando
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Definitions of dance in English
Noun(1) an artistic form of nonverbal communication(2) a party of people assembled for dancing(3) taking a series of rhythmical steps (and movements(4) a party for social dancing
Verb(1) move in a graceful and rhythmical way(2) move in a pattern; usually to musical accompaniment; do or perform a dance(3) skip, leap, or move up and down or sideways
Examples of dance in English
(1) Bhavana plays the second leading lady, and has a dance sequence.(2) As they danced, the rhythm of the song and dance matched the rhythm of the music.(3) she has studied dance with Martha Graham(4) That movie too did not do well at the box office but the dance sequence lingered in the minds of viewers.(5) Nair is a trained dancer in western classical dance , jazz, tap dancing and ballet.(6) Most spoke about how they got boys interested in classical dance and taught them to respect it.(7) The dance steps matched the beat as it sped up and everything intensified with complexity.(8) Later the hotel's chefs took to the stage and made their own finely choreographed rendition of a dance and rhythm extraodinaire!(9) If that contest also ends in a tie, then then each side picks one Justice to re-enact the final dance sequence from Flashdance.(10) For 10 days, this town is inundated with cultural activities, of which dance is a big part, from classical ballet to flamenco.(11) Gray's green eyes still dance with boyish excitement as he points out the lagoons' wonders.(12) The best dance sequence is probably the first, when Hayworth matches Astaire step-for step in a difficult routine.(13) the rules of classical dance(14) he gesticulated comically and did a little dance(15) The only time the heroine actually comes to life is when Alba's body double takes over in the dance sequences.(16) The music is an ecstatic dance , occasionally breaking out into full-throated ardent song.
Related Phrases of dance
(1) to dance ::
dançar
(2) dirty dance ::
dança suja
(3) dance floor ::
pista de dança
(4) the dance ::
a danca
(5) belly dance ::
dança do ventre
(6) lap dance ::
Dança no colo
(7) folk dance ::
dança folclórica
(8) dance hall ::
salão de dança
Synonyms
Noun
1. ball ::
bola
Verb
3. sway ::
balançar
4. caper ::
alcaparra
5. flicker ::
tremulação
Different Forms
dance, danced, dances, dancing
Word Example from TV Shows
It was like a free pole dance
right in the middle of the food court.

It was like a free pole DANCE right in the middle of the food court.

The Big Bang Theory Season 3, Episode 6

Well, I might not have asked you
to dance then, but I will ask you now.

Well, I might not have asked you to DANCE then, but I will ask you now.

The Big Bang Theory Season 8, Episode 8

(DANCE MUSIC PLAYS
ON TV)

(DANCE MUSIC PLAYS ON TV)

The Big Bang Theory Season 1, Episode 2

I'm in her head. Let the dance begin.

I'm in her head. Let the DANCE begin.

The Big Bang Theory Season 6, Episode 3

dance around
until he's so tired of hacking at me,

DANCE around until he's so tired of hacking at me,

Game of Thrones Season 4, Episode 7

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