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 Translation for 'to dance' from English to Serbian
VERB   to dance | danced | danced
dancing | dances
SYNO dance | dancing | saltation | ...
плес
плесати [несв.]
to dance
плес
плес {м}
dance
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Translation for 'to dance' from English to Serbian

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to dance
плесати [несв.]плес

dance
плес {м}плес
Usage Examples English
  • Lopez felt an emotional connection to dance since her youth, when she specialized in ballet, jazz and flamenco.
  • She shakes loose from the memory and begins to dance with Ben, who is touched by the memory of the Sally he once cast aside.
  • In addition, the dancer may have to dance while using props such as castanets, canes, shawls and fans.
  • These manuals offer a great deal of information to dance historians and musicologists alike in that each description of a dance is accompanied by music examples with lute tablature and directions about how each music example is to be played.
  • Similarly to the musical or artistic representations, the texts describe living and dead persons being called to dance or form a procession with Death.

  • She introduced America to the suggestive version of the belly dance known as the "hootchy-kootchy," to a tune said to have been improvised by Sol Bloom (and now more commonly associated with snake charmers) which he had composed when his dancers had no music to dance to.
  • Ballads derive from the medieval French "chanson balladée" or "ballade", which were originally "dancing songs" (L: "ballare", to dance), yet becoming "stylized forms of solo song" before being adopted in England.
  • At a Jewish New Year party in 1946, he met Lucia Morpurgo, who offered to teach him to dance.
  • Specific songs are related to the different stages of their festivals and processions, when the saints start their yearly "paseo" – stroll – through the community to dance with their people.
  • Fran leaves them to dance together, and Mary angrily rebukes Steve for leading her on behind Fran's back.

  • They rarely cause much damage (sometimes a few injuries) as they are either too small or far away as quakes tend to dance around the region.
  • As attested in 1923, the youth gathered to dance to the rhythm of the bare pandero, with no other music instrument implicated but the player's (a woman's) voice.
  • In jive, the man leads the dance while the woman encourages the man to ask them to dance.
  • She used to dance over their demise, and now it is time to dance over her own.
  • During this ceremony, young men dressed in elaborate ornamentation and made up in traditional face painting gather in lines to dance and sing, vying for the attention of marriageable young women.

  • All the ladies and gentlemen at the ball admire her, and the Queen of Transylvania invites her to dance with the prince ("Embassy Waltz").
  • Sometimes a miscommunication will occur between the leader and follower. Techniques of the recovery of connection and synchronization vary from dance to dance, but below are a few common examples.
  • In 2007, 16 school teams were involved in a project to design a humanoid robot to dance and then complete an assault course, with the final competition staged at the Science Museum, London.
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