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anat. belly {adj} [attr.] [e.g. circumference, button, dance]
558
Bauch- [Umfang, Nabel, Tanz]
fashionable {adj} [e.g. drink, dance]
337
Mode- [z. B. Getränk, Tanz]
circle {adj} [attr.] [e.g. dance, diameter, template]
66
Kreis- [z. B. Tanz, Durchmesser, Schablone]
suggestively {adv} [move, dance]
13
aufreizend
country {adj} [attr.] [e.g. boy, dance, wedding, furniture]
10
Bauern- [ländlich oder rustikal, z. B. Junge, Tanz, Hochzeit, Möbel]
round {adj} [e.g. arch, dance, file, hut]Rund- [z. B. Bogen, Tanz, Feile, Hütte]
Verbs
dance to twist [dance]
322
twisten
dance mus. to jive [dance the jive]
65
swingen [den Jive tanzen]
to trip [walk/run/dance with quick light steps]
35
tänzeln [trippeln]
to hoof [Am.] [sl.] [to dance, especially tap-dance]
7
tanzen [bes. Stepp tanzen]
to hop [coll.] [dance]
6
schwofen [ugs.] [tanzen]
to rotate [dance partners]
5
durchwechseln [Tanzpartner]
dance to disco [dance to disco music]Disco tanzen
mus. to fiddle [to play dance music with one or more fiddles]aufgeigen
to funambulate [dated] [to dance or walk on a rope]auf dem Seil tanzen [auf einem in der Luft gespannten Seil akrobatische Balanceakte ausführen]
dance to twist [dance]Twist tanzen
Nouns
dance sports split [gymnastics, dance]
382
Spagat {m} [Turnen, Tanz]
dance proms [Am.] [esp. dance events of high-school / college classes]
21
Bälle {pl} [insbes. Schulbälle]
mus. rave [all-night dance party]
12
Rave {m} {n}
dance balance [Am.] [contra dance]
9
Balance {f} [Kontratanz]
dance floor [dance floor]
9
Tanzfläche {f}
dance measure [archaic] [dance]
8
Tanz {m}
dance pas [dance step, esp. in classical ballet]
8
Schritt {m} [bes. im klassischen Ballett]
dance move [dance move]
5
Move {m}
dance mus. ['after dance', second of a pair of dances, usually in fast triple metre]Nachtanz {m} [fachspr.]
hunting orn. [capercaillie's mating song and dance in the tree]Baumbalz {f} [Auerhahn]
[coffee house with a dance floor]Tanzcafé {n}
dance [former East German dance, GDR's answer to rock 'n' roll]Lipsi {m}
[German Expressionist dance]Ausdruckstanz {m}
[German Expressionist dance]Bewegungskunst {f}
mus. [instrumental classical dance]Kontretanz {m}
dance [round dance in 3/4 time, similar to the Ländler]Tirolienne {f} [auch: Tyrolienne] [einem Ländler ähnlicher Rundtanz im 3/4-Takt]
dance [type of Bavarian or Austrian folk dance performed by couples]Dreher {m} [bayerischer oder österreichischer volkstümlicher Paartanz]
dance mus. bachata [music genre from the Dominican Republic, also the dance that accompanies it]Bachata {f} [aus der Dominikanischen Republik stammende Musikrichtung; auch Tanz]
dance sports breaking [dance style]Breaking {n} [Tanzform]
mus. clog [dance song]Clog {m} [Tanzstück]
dance clogging [folk dance]Clogging {n}
clubbing [visiting dance halls and clubs]Clubben {n} [Klub-Besuche]
mus. compas [Haitian dance music]Compas {m}
dance conga [party dance in a single line]Polonäse {f} [Rsv.] [Party-Polonäse]
dance mus. congo [Panamanian dance music]Kongo {m} [Tanz]
dance cooch [short for: Coochie Coochie (dance), also: hoochie-coochie, hoochy-koochy] [erotic dance]Hoochie Coochie {m} [auch: Hoochy Coochy, Hoochy Koochy, Hoochie Koochie]
dance hist. cootch [spv.] [cooch, short for: Coochie Coochie (dance), also: hoochie-coochie, hoochy-koochy] [erotic dance]Hoochie Coochie {m} [auch: Hoochy Coochy, Hoochy Koochy, Hoochie Koochie]
dance cuer [caller in a round dance]Cuer {m} [Tanzleiter für Round Dance]
dance gopak [Ukrainian folk dance]Gopak {m}
dance haka [traditional dance form of the Māori]Haka {m} [Ritualtanz der Māori]
mus. house [short for: house music] [style of electronic dance music]House {m} [meist ohne Artikel] [Housemusic]
kazachoc [Cossack dance]Kasatschok {m} [Kosakentanz]
partner [male] [at a dance]Herrenbegleitung {f} [geh.] [Ballpartner]
dance pas [dance step, esp. in classical ballet]Tanzschritt {m} [bes. im klassischen Ballett]
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