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Significados de "in dancing" en diccionario español inglés : 1 resultado(s)

Inglés Español
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in dancing floreo [m]

Significados de "in dancing" con otros términos en diccionario español inglés : 37 resultado(s)

Inglés Español
General
one of the six choirboys signing and dancing in some cathedrals seise [m]
one of the six choirboys signing and dancing in some cathedrals seisén [m]
short stop in dancing paradetas [f/pl]
oblique posture in fencing or dancing desplante [m]
figure in dancing cruzado [m]
swinging motion in dancing borneo [m]
step in dancing cuatropeado [m]
rapid movements in dancing remeneo [m]
a step in spanish dancing sustenido [m]
high step in dancing voleo [m]
spanish step in dancing vacío [m]
figure in dancing cadena [f]
fancy step in dancing campanela [f]
spanish step in dancing carrera [f]
short-stop in dancing paradeta [f]
figure in dancing mudanza [f]
short-stop in dancing paradilla [f]
make ridiculous motions in dancing desgobernarse [v]
lose one's erect posture in fencing or dancing desplantarse [v]
a dance performed by a person dressed in black, with a wooden mask with a big mustache, a whip on his/her right hand and a stuffed iguana on his/her left hand, dancing with flute music and to the rhythm of a drum, in honor of st. matthew baile del garrobo [m] HN:W
typical dance carried out between a couple where the partners alternate between dancing together and independently, moving forward and backward in agile and strong movements currulao [m] CO
party with drinking and dancing, generally in a private home fandango [m] DOBO
tap-dancing in some traditional dances repique [m] AR
black slave dressed in traditional african attire dancing in the street on three kings' day diablito [m] CU
motion in dancing despernada [f] disused
step in dancing derrengada [f] rur.rare
typical marimba music of the black communities in the northwestern province of ecuador, with dancing agua corta, [f] EC:Nw
relating to a carnival group of black people and white people in black face dancing to the beat of tabors lubolo [adj] UY
grab your partner in a lascivious manner (dancing) abacorar [v] CU
participate in a fandango, a house party with drinking and dancing fandanguear [v] BO
expressing the order to stop dancing for a while in traditional festivals and some folkloric dances so that the dancers can have a drink or sing a folk song in a cheeky tone ¡aro! [interj] CLAR
Idioms
be dancing in the streets saltar en una pata (alegría) [v]
be dancing in the streets brincar de alegría [v]
Colloquial
popular festival held in may with prayer, songs, and dancing in honor of the cross velorio de cruz [m] VE
Folklore
typical national dance performed by couples dancing around another couple in the middle tamborito [m] PA
dance in which one person, with a figure of a alligator tied to his or her waist, dances imitating the movements of a alligator while, around the dancer others clap their hands improvising four-line stanzas and dancing to typical carnival music danza del caimán [f] CO
popular dance performed in the round with tap dancing, from the department of tarija rueda chapaca [n] BO:S