dance vi. 1.跳舞,舞蹈,舞。 2.跳跃,(影子等)摇晃,(水波)荡漾。 vt. 1.使跳舞;跳(狐步等)舞。 2.舞弄(孩子)。 dance after 抑…鼻息,听从…指挥,百依百顺地服从(某人)。 dance attendance upon [on] (sb.) 侍奉(某人)。 dance away [off] 继续不断地跳舞;错过,失去;跳掉 (dance one's chance away (因跳舞)失去机会。 dance one's sense off 跳得忘形)。 dance on [upon] air [a rope] 被吊死。 dance oneself into (a room; sb.'s favour) 舞进(房间)里;舞得(某人宠爱)。 dance to another tune 改变意见[态度、行动等]。 dance to sb.'s pipe [tune] 跟着某人笛子跳舞,唯某人马首是瞻。 dance upon nothing 被吊死。 dance with the wolf 与狼共舞〔和危险人物相过从〕。 n. 1.跳舞,舞蹈。 2.舞曲。 3.舞会。 a social dance 交际舞。 a stage dance 舞台舞。 dances and delight 极愉快的跳舞(= delightful dance)。 dance of joy 〔美国〕五月一日的野外土风舞。 give a dance 举行跳舞会。 lead (sb.) a pretty [jolly] dance 拖昏[拖疲](某人)。 lead the dance 领头跳;提倡。
On her slim fingers red and blue fire danced in two large diamonds . 她的纤指上戴着两只大钻戒,闪耀着红光和青光。
Ritual fire dance 火祭之舞
While the villagers were repairing the damage , a python entered the village and ate their livestock . according to some villagers , the python was the son of the dragon king . the only way to stop the havoc which had beset their village was to dance a fire dance for three days and nights during the upcoming mid - autumn festival 当时居民饱受疫症台风及其他灾祸之苦,为了驱赶这些灾害,中秋节期间,村民以珍珠草织成长,在身插满线香,一边烧鞭炮,一边舞动火,三天三夜后,灾祸真的绝迹从此以后,这项一年一度的活动奉行至今,成为了本地的一项风俗,名声更流传海外。