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en el diccionario PONS

I. dance <-cing> [dɑ:ns, ingl. am. dæns] V. intr.

1. dance (move around to music):

dance
to dance to sth
shall we dance?

2. dance (move energetically):

dance
to dance with joy

3. dance (bob):

dance

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

to dance to sb's tune

II. dance <-cing> [dɑ:ns, ingl. am. dæns] V. trans.

dance

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

III. dance [dɑ:ns, ingl. am. dæns] SUST.

dance
to have a dance with sb

clog-dance [ˈklɒgdɑ:ns] SUST.

clog-dance

country dance SUST. ingl. brit.

country dance

dance band SUST.

dance band

dance music SUST. no pl.

dance music

folk dance SUST.

folk dance

square dance SUST.

square dance

sword dance SUST.

sword dance

tap dance [ˈtæpˌdɑ:ns, ingl. am. -ˌdæns] SUST.

tap dance
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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Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

Whether in the synagogue social hall for marble cake and tea or at a dinner dance for hundreds, bat mitzvah celebrations have ranged from modest parties to more elaborate affairs.
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The syllabus gives priority to all aspects of classical-academic dance.
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The final day is again a feast day, but mostly of close kith and kin, and the day closes with an evening dance where all the youngsters participated.
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The left-handed spiral may have held religious significance because of its association with dance and ritual.
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His paintings are energetic abstract gestural paintings with the choreography of the human body observed from folk dance having influenced his recent calligraphic forms.
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