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dance (EN)
Substantiv, Verb

Substantiv “dance”

Sg. dance, Pl. dances od. unz.
  1. Tanz
    Every Saturday night, they would clear the living room to dance the salsa together.
  2. Tanzveranstaltung
    The high school prom is a dance that many students look forward to all year.
  3. Dance-Musik (zur Unterscheidung von anderen Musikstilen)
    When the DJ played my favorite dance track, I couldn't help but groove to the beat.
  4. Tanzen (eine metaphorische Interaktion zwischen Wettbewerbern)
    The negotiations between the two companies were like a delicate dance of offers and counteroffers.

Verb “dance”

Infinitiv dance; er dances; Prät. danced; Part. danced; Ger. dancing
  1. tanzen
    She danced gracefully across the stage, captivating the audience.
  2. tanzen (im Sinne von "sich schnell, lebhaft oder verspielt bewegen")
    The leaves danced in the wind, creating a peaceful rustling sound.
  3. tanzen lassen (im Sinne von "etwas oder jemanden schnell, lebhaft oder verspielt bewegen")
    The puppeteer danced the marionettes across the stage with expert control.
  4. eine subtile Art, auf sexuelle Aktivitäten anzuspielen (ein Euphemismus, der oft in Pop-Songs verwendet wird)
    The couple had been flirting all evening, and it was clear they wanted to dance with each other.