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Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

I. dance [ingl. brit. dɑːns, ingl. am. dæns] SUST.

1. dance:

the Dance of Death atrbv. band, company, floor, music, shoes, step, studio, wear

2. dance (social occasion):

II. dance [ingl. brit. dɑːns, ingl. am. dæns] V. trans.

1. dance steps, dance:

he danced her away

2. dance (dandle):

III. dance [ingl. brit. dɑːns, ingl. am. dæns] V. intr. literal, fig.

danser (with avec)

IV. dance [ingl. brit. dɑːns, ingl. am. dæns]

tea dance SUST.

sun dance SUST.

dance floor SUST.

dance-off [ingl. am. ˈdænsɔf] SUST.

dance programme SUST.

dance notation SUST.

dance step SUST.

country dance SUST.

dinner dance SUST.

en el diccionario PONS

inglés
inglés
francés
francés

I. dance <-cing> [dɑ:nts, ingl. am. dænts] BAILE V. intr.

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

II. dance <-cing> [dɑ:nts, ingl. am. dænts] BAILE V. trans.

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

III. dance [dɑ:nts, ingl. am. dænts] BAILE SUST.

1. dance (instance of dancing):

2. dance (set of steps):

pas mpl

3. dance (social function):

4. dance no pl. (art form):

folk dance SUST.

dance band SUST.

country dance SUST.

dance music SUST. no pl.

tap dance [ˈtæpˌdɑ:nts, ingl. am. -ˌdænts] SUST.

francés
francés
inglés
inglés
en el diccionario PONS
inglés
inglés
francés
francés

I. dance <-cing> [dæn(t)s] V. intr.

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

II. dance <-cing> [dæn(t)s] V. trans.

III. dance [dæn(t)s] SUST.

1. dance (instance of dancing):

2. dance (set of steps):

pas mpl

3. dance (social function):

4. dance (art form):

folk dance SUST.

tap dance [ˈtæp·ˌdæn(t)s] SUST.

square dance

song and dance SUST. coloq.

1. song and dance TEAT.:

2. song and dance (untrue tale):

francés
francés
inglés
inglés
Present
Idance
youdance
he/she/itdances
wedance
youdance
theydance
Past
Idanced
youdanced
he/she/itdanced
wedanced
youdanced
theydanced
Present Perfect
Ihavedanced
youhavedanced
he/she/ithasdanced
wehavedanced
youhavedanced
theyhavedanced
Past Perfect
Ihaddanced
youhaddanced
he/she/ithaddanced
wehaddanced
youhaddanced
theyhaddanced

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