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JIGS - translation to arabic

FOLK DANCE
Jigs; The Jig; Slide (dance); Irish jig; Jigged; Irish Jig; Jigg; Jig (dance); Gaelic jig
  • Dancing the Haymakers' Jig at an Irish [[ceilidh]]
  • Feet shod in Irish dance hard shoes
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  • Will Kempe]] dancing a jig from London to Norwich in 1600

JIGS         

ألاسم

مُوَجِّه

الفعل

خَضْخَضَ ; خَضَّ ; ذَبْذَبَ ; رَجَّ ; رَجْرَجَ ; قَلْقَلَ ; هَزَّ ; هَزَّزَ ; هَزْهَزَ

jig         
اسْم : رقصة الجيْغ . المُوَجِّه في الميكانيكا
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فِعْل : يُهَزْهِز . يتهزهز
JIGGED         

ألاسم

مُوَجِّه

الفعل

خَضْخَضَ ; خَضَّ ; ذَبْذَبَ ; رَجَّ ; رَجْرَجَ ; قَلْقَلَ ; هَزَّ ; هَزَّزَ ; هَزْهَزَ

Definition

jig
(jigs, jigging, jigged)
1.
A jig is a lively dance.
She danced an Irish jig.
N-COUNT
2.
To jig means to dance or move energetically, especially bouncing up and down.
You didn't just jig about by yourself, I mean you danced properly.
VERB: V adv/prep, also V

Wikipedia

Jig

The jig (Irish: port, Scottish Gaelic: port-cruinn) is a form of lively folk dance in compound metre, as well as the accompanying dance tune. It first gained popularity in 16th-century England, Ireland, Scotland, and other parts of the British Isles, and was adopted on mainland Europe where it eventually became the final movement of the mature Baroque dance suite (the French gigue; Italian and Spanish giga). Today it is most associated with Irish dance music, Scottish country dance and the Métis people in Canada. Jigs were originally in quadruple compound metre, (e.g., 12
8
time), but have been adapted to a variety of time signatures, by which they are often classified into groups, including double jigs (6
8
), slip jigs (9
8
) and single jigs (12
8
).

Examples of use of JIGS
1. The two countries had agreed to consider a Preferential Trade Agreement (PTA), proposed by a Joint Study Group (JIGS), during Yishai‘s visit to India in December last year.
2. The researchers suspended a line in water nearly 4,000 feet deep, with a digital camera and a light looking down on two jigs baited with common squids about 10 inches long.
3. Although the name of the charity event –– "Stramash III: Revenge of the Haggis" –– was more than a little intimidating, a crowd of 600 streamed to the daytime celebration of Scottish culture to hear the identical Proclaimer twins, and lingered for bagpipe tunes and traditional jigs by men in kilts.
4. Send your thoughts to sean.ingle@guardian.co.uk Sean Ingle Friday June 3, 2005 Graham Thorpe÷ playing in his 100th Test today Pre–amble÷ If poor Bangladesh found life tough at batsman–friendly Lord‘s, then you have to fear for them at the Riverside, where the ball usually jigs about more than Michael Flatley on Pro–Plus.
5. But the band was on loan from the Russian Navy, most of the middle–age–and–then–some men clinked glasses with something–less–age Russian companions, and the strains of Bon Jovi set the pace for the dance floor, rather than poop–deck jigs with Spanish ladies.