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dance move
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Sens de
"dance move"
dans le Dictionnaire Espagnol-Anglais : 2 résultat(s)
Catégorie
Anglais
Espagnol
General
1
General
dance move
cuatropeado
[m]
Folklore
2
Folklore
dance move
gato
[m]
AR
UY
Sens de
"dance move"
avec d'autres termes dans le Dictionnaire Anglais-Espagnol : 19 résultat(s)
Catégorie
Anglais
Espagnol
General
1
General
solo dance move
solo
[m]
2
General
dance performed by a man and a woman who dance closely and move their hips
perreo
[m]
PR
EC
PY
teen
3
General
dance performed by a man and a woman who dance closely and move their hips
perreo
[m]
DO
PE
4
General
tango dance move
lustrada
[f]
AR
UY
5
General
dance performed by a man and a woman who dance closely and move their hips
perreada
[f]
HN
teen
Slang
6
Slang
dance performed by a man and a woman who dance closely and move their hips
perreo
[m]
HN
teen
Folklore
7
Folklore
popular dance where couples twirl and move to a rapid and light rhythm
huaino
[m]
PE
8
Folklore
popular dance where couples twirl and move to a rapid and light rhythm
guayno
[m]
PE
9
Folklore
typical dance in which the couples move around a tree
cortamonte
[m]
PE
10
Folklore
mapuche group dance where participants jump, crouch, and move their heads imitating local animals
loncomeo
[m]
AR:Sw
11
Folklore
folk dance where performers move through the dance zone starting from the corners
marote
[m]
AR
12
Folklore
ancient folk dance where the dancers imitate birds, the male courts the female, and the dancers move the ends of their ponchos like wings
pala pala
[m]
AR
13
Folklore
traditional dance where couples move around a tree chopping it until they fell it
turbamonte
[m]
CL
14
Folklore
spanish dance move done by raising the right foot over the other
cargado
[m]
15
Folklore
dance move involving three steps and a swerve
doble
[m]
16
Folklore
dance move on toes
sostenido
[m]
17
Folklore
typical dance of the moxos region, in which the performers carry wooden machetes and move using a military march to the rhythm of their bells and orchestra
danza de los macheteros
[f]
BO
18
Folklore
dance move of a high jump and falling with open legs
despernada
[f]
19
Folklore
spanish dance move
girada
[f]
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