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hakken - traducción al Inglés

TYPE OF DANCE
Hakkuh; Hakkûh
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hakken         
n. slashing, felling, cutting
haken         
hook, ensnare, catch; crave, long, yearn
curly brackets         
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  • An example of curly brackets used to group sentences together
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TALL PUNCTUATION MARK TYPICALLY USED IN MATCHED PAIRS WITHIN TEXT, TO SET APART OR INTERJECT OTHER TEXT; OPENING AND CLOSING, OR LEFT AND RIGHT SYMBOLS
(; ); Bracket (punctuation); Brace (punctuation); Curly brace; Curly braces; Square brackets; Square bracket; Braces (punctuation); Angle bracket; Brackets; Parentheses; Left angle bracket; Right angle bracket; Curly bracket; Round bracket; Parentheticals; 〈; 〉; 《; 》; ︿; ﹀; ︽; ︾; Curly brackets; Parenthesis; ﹙; ﹚; ﹛; ﹜; ﹝; ﹞; [; ]; {; }; (); ﴾; ﴿; ﴾ ﴿; ﴾﴿; 〈 〉; 【; Paren; (; ); Parenthese; Brace bracket; Parenthetical; 】; 〚; 〛; Hoinky; Hoinkies; Parantheses; Angle brackets; Parenthetical sentence; Parenthetical Sentence; ❨; ❩; ❪; ❫; ❬; ❭; ❯; ❰; ❱; ❲; ❳; ❴; ❵; ❮; ⁅; ⁆; Parenthases; Box bracket; Parens; Paranthesis; \langle; \rangle; Left bracket; Right bracket; Brackets (punctuation); (); Squigly bracket; ⟨; ⟩; Squirrely Bracket; ⎠; U+0028; U+0029; Brakcets; Lenticular brackets; Curley brace; Double brackets; ⟦; ⟧; ⎶; ⎛; ⎜; ⎝; ⎞; ⎟; ⎡; ⎢; ⎣; ⎤; ⎥; ⎦; ⎧; ⎨; ⎩; ⎪; ⎫; ⎬; ⎭; ⎰; ⎱; ⎴; ⎵; ⎸; ⎹; ⏜; ⏝; ⏞; ⏟; ⏠; ⏡; ︵; ︶; ︷; ︸; ﹇; ﹈; Left parenthesis; Right parenthesis; Open parenthesis; Opening parenthesis; Closed parenthesis; Close parenthesis; Closing parenthesis; Left parentheses; Right parentheses; Open parentheses; Opening parentheses; Closed parentheses; Close parentheses; Closing parentheses; Bracket (typography); ⦃; ⦄; ⦅; ⦆; ⦋; ⦌; ⦍; ⦎; ⦏; ⦐; ⦑; ⦒; ⦓; ⦔; ⦕; ⦖; ⦗; ⦘; ⟪; ⟫; ⟬; ⟭; ⟮; ⟯; List of brackets; List of Unicode brackets; List of bracket types; List of types of brackets; Angular bracket; Angular brackets; Inequality sign brackets; Inequality sign bracket; Double bracket; Open square bracket; Close square bracket; ( ); Close bracket; Open bracket; Chevron (punctuation); Squiggly brackets; Squiggly bracket; Quine corners; Corner quote; Corner-quote; Corner quotes; Quine's corner quote; Quine's corner quotation mark; Quine corner; Quine's corner quotes; Quine's corner quotation marks; Curley braces; Curley brackets; Tortoise shell brackets; Parenthesis-point; Parenthesis-points; Broket; Brokets; Parenthesized; Opening square bracket; Closing square bracket; Opening curly bracket; Closing curly bracket; Left square bracket; Right square bracket; Left curly bracket; Right curly bracket; Right curly brace; Left curly brace; Opening curly brace; Closing curly brace; Left round bracket; Right round bracket; Opening round bracket; Closing round bracket; Closing bracket; Opening bracket; Angled bracket; Angle brackets (punctuation); Parenthesize; Parenthesise; Parenthesization; Parenthesisation; ASCII 40; ASCII 41; ASCII 91; ASCII 93; ASCII 123; ASCII 125; \x28; \x29; \x5B; \x5D; \x7B; \x7D; U+005B; U+005D; U+007B; U+007D; ((; ⟨ ⟩; ⸨; ⸩; 〔; 〕; 〖; 〗; ⟅; ⟆; ⧼; ⧽; Corner brackets; &rparen; &lparen; 方頭括號; すみ付き; ( ) [ ] [ ] { { } } Left brace; Right brace; Square bracket (punctuation); Half Bracket; Half Brackets
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Definición

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[?tam?'g?t?i]
¦ noun trademark an electronic toy displaying a digital image of a creature, which has to be looked after by the 'owner' as if it were a pet.
Origin
from Japanese.

Wikipedia

Hakken

Hakken (sometimes Hakkûh) is a form of rave dance originating from the Dutch hardcore and gabber scene. The dance is very similar to earlier European folk dance and is thought to be a sub form of zapateo with less airborne moves (unlike jumpstyle, for example, which features the "drunken sailor" style of jazz dance and high kicks). Music one is able to do the dance to is also called hakmuziek. The name is derived from the Dutch verb hakken which means chopping, or hacking, or refers the heels of the feet.

In Australia, the dance is mainly referred to as gabber (noun) or gabbering (verb), named after the gabber subgenre of hardcore it is performed to. Despite the fact that it is called gabber, it is usually performed to music of the rawstyle and frenchcore genre by most ravers in Australia.

The dance consists of small steps that quickly follow each other to the rhythm of the bass drum. The lower body (down from the pelvis) is the most important part, though it is not unusual to move the arms and torso too. Because one is supposed to keep up to the beat of the song, the dance is usually done fairly quickly, since the BPM of this music style can easily reach 190 BPM.