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I . waltz <-es> [wɒls] SUBST

waltz

II . waltz [wɒls] VERBE intr

1. waltz (dance):

waltz

2. waltz fam (walk confidently):

to waltz up to sb

waltz in VERBE intr

waltz

waltz off VERBE intr

waltz
odhajati [perf oditi]

Expressions couramment utilisées avec waltz

to waltz out of the room

Exemples monolingues (non-vérifiés par l'équipe de rédaction)

anglais
The song is a classic waltz in 3/4 time.
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It was the first ballroom dance performed in the closed hold or waltz position.
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The triple-feel waltz background continues in the left hand almost throughout.
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A waltz is heard in preparation for dancing.
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The plaintive mood was reintroduced in the 2nd waltz section before an exuberant 3rd section.
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He is known for drawing on many musical genres, including choro, samba, baio, frevo, modinha, waltz, foxtrot, blues, classical music, and jazz.
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The piece combines cantabile style (first movement), a slow waltz (second movement), humorous high spirits (third movement), lyrical beauty (fourth movement) and exuberance (fifth movement).
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With the waltz, couples were independent of each other, and were turned towards each other (though not in close contact).
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It has a three-step rhythm which is very similar to a waltz, but it is faster and the couples dance front-to-front without holding hands.
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Further away in the dance, the pairs embraced waltz by spinning in the same place.
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