WALTZES - translation to arabic
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WALTZES - translation to arabic

DANCE IN 3/4 TIME, DISTINCT FROM THE MUSICAL FORM
WaltZ; Waltzes; Waltz dance; Valse; Valzer; Hesitation waltz; Hesitation Waltz; Waltz (dance); Valčík; Waltzing; English Waltz
  • The Waltz]]'', by [[Camille Claudel]] (cast in 1905)
  • Man and woman dancing a waltz by [[Eadweard Muybridge]]. 1887.
  • Waltz

WALTZES         

ألاسم

فالْس

WALTZING         

ألاسم

فالْس

waltz         
اسْم : رقصة الفالس أو موسيقاها
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فِعْل : يرقص الفالس

Definition

waltz
(waltzes, waltzing, waltzed)
1.
A waltz is a piece of music with a rhythm of three beats in each bar, which people can dance to.
...Tchaikovsky's 'Waltz of the Flowers'.
N-COUNT; N-IN-NAMES: oft in names
2.
A waltz is a dance in which two people hold each other and move around the floor doing special steps in time to waltz music.
Arthur Murray taught the foxtrot, the tango and the waltz.
N-COUNT
3.
If you waltz with someone, you dance a waltz with them.
'Waltz with me,' he said, taking her hand...
Couples are waltzing round the wooden floor...
V-RECIP: V with n, pl-n V adv/prep
4.
If you say that someone waltzes somewhere, you mean that they do something in a relaxed and confident way. (INFORMAL)
She's probably got herself a new man and gone waltzing off with him...
VERB: V adv/prep

Wikipedia

Waltz

The waltz (from German Walzer [ˈvalt͡sɐ̯]), meaning "to roll or revolve") is a ballroom and folk dance, normally in triple (3
4
time), performed primarily in closed position.

Examples of use of WALTZES
1. The old woman smiles, nods and waltzes with her memories.
2. The leering reaches Olympian proportions when Uma Thurman‘s curvy Ulla, the Swedish secretary, waltzes in.
3. "We‘re playing cards to get our mind off of things." The Waltzes were not alone.
4. Many older residents converse in German, and wedding dances still feature polkas and waltzes, Wolff said.
5. "The pink pound is very prominent these days," he says sagely, as a naked butler waltzes past with a tray of hand–dipped chocolate truffles.