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单词 polka
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polka


pol·ka

P0415000 (pōl′kə, pō′kə)n.1. A lively dance in duple meter, originating in Bohemia and performed by couples.2. The music for this dance.v.intr. pol·kaed, pol·ka·ing, pol·kas To dance the polka.
[Czech, probably from Polish, from Polka, Polish woman, feminine of Polak, Pole; see pelə- in Indo-European roots.]

polka

(ˈpɒlkə) n, pl -kas1. (Dancing) a 19th-century Bohemian dance with three steps and a hop, in fast duple time2. (Music, other) a piece of music composed for or in the rhythm of this dancevb, -kas, -kaing or -kaed (Dancing) (intr) to dance a polka[C19: via French from Czech pulka half-step, from pul half]

pol•ka

(ˈpoʊl kə, ˈpoʊ kə)

n., pl. -kas. 1. a lively couple dance of Bohemian origin, with music in duple meter. 2. a piece of music for such a dance. v.i. 3. to dance the polka. [1835–45; < Czech: literally, Polish woman or girl; compare Polish polka Polish woman]

polka


Past participle: polkaed
Gerund: polkaing
Imperative
polka
polka
Present
I polka
you polka
he/she/it polkas
we polka
you polka
they polka
Preterite
I polkaed
you polkaed
he/she/it polkaed
we polkaed
you polkaed
they polkaed
Present Continuous
I am polkaing
you are polkaing
he/she/it is polkaing
we are polkaing
you are polkaing
they are polkaing
Present Perfect
I have polkaed
you have polkaed
he/she/it has polkaed
we have polkaed
you have polkaed
they have polkaed
Past Continuous
I was polkaing
you were polkaing
he/she/it was polkaing
we were polkaing
you were polkaing
they were polkaing
Past Perfect
I had polkaed
you had polkaed
he/she/it had polkaed
we had polkaed
you had polkaed
they had polkaed
Future
I will polka
you will polka
he/she/it will polka
we will polka
you will polka
they will polka
Future Perfect
I will have polkaed
you will have polkaed
he/she/it will have polkaed
we will have polkaed
you will have polkaed
they will have polkaed
Future Continuous
I will be polkaing
you will be polkaing
he/she/it will be polkaing
we will be polkaing
you will be polkaing
they will be polkaing
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been polkaing
you have been polkaing
he/she/it has been polkaing
we have been polkaing
you have been polkaing
they have been polkaing
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been polkaing
you will have been polkaing
he/she/it will have been polkaing
we will have been polkaing
you will have been polkaing
they will have been polkaing
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been polkaing
you had been polkaing
he/she/it had been polkaing
we had been polkaing
you had been polkaing
they had been polkaing
Conditional
I would polka
you would polka
he/she/it would polka
we would polka
you would polka
they would polka
Past Conditional
I would have polkaed
you would have polkaed
he/she/it would have polkaed
we would have polkaed
you would have polkaed
they would have polkaed

polka

A vigorous nineteenth-century Bohemian dance, that became refined in the ballrooms of Europe and the US, but faded in the twentieth century.
Thesaurus
Noun1.polka - music performed for dancing the polkapolka - music performed for dancing the polkadance music - music to dance to
2.polka - a Bohemian dance with 3 steps and a hop in fast timefolk dance, folk dancing - a style of dancing that originated among ordinary people (not in the royal courts)
Verb1.polka - dance a polkatrip the light fantastic, trip the light fantastic toe, dance - move in a pattern; usually to musical accompaniment; do or perform a dance; "My husband and I like to dance at home to the radio"
Translations
波尔卡舞

polka

(ˈpolkə) , ((American) ˈpoulkə) noun (a piece of music for) a type of quick, lively dance. 波爾卡舞 波尔卡舞

polka


polka,

ballroom dance for couples in 2/4 time. Originated by Bohemian peasants about 1830 from steps of the schottische and other dances, the polka by 1835 reached the drawing rooms of Prague, from which it spread to the capitals of Europe. The modern polka is a mere remnant of a much livelier, more complicated dance based on five to ten intricate figures in which the partners tossed their feet in the air while executing turns in close embrace, toe-heel steps, and other movements. Related dances include the galop and the mazurka.

Polka

 

a Czech folk dance. It is in 2/4 time and is performed by pairs in a circle. Lively and simple in form, it became popular in the early 19th century in Slovakia, Serbia, Hungary, and Austria. In the 1840’s it became popular throughout Europe as a ballroom dance. The genre of music associated with the polka was employed by B. Smetana, A. G. Rubinstein, M. A. Balaki-rev, S. V. Rachmaninoff, and other composers.

polka

1. a 19th-century Bohemian dance with three steps and a hop, in fast duple time 2. a piece of music composed for or in the rhythm of this dance

Polka

(language)An object-oriented parallel logic programminglanguage, built on top of Parlog.

["Polka: A Parlog Object-Oriented Language", Andrew Davison,TR, Parlog Group, Imperial College, London 1988].

PolKa


AcronymDefinition
PolKaPolarimeter für Bolometer Kameras

polka


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Words related to polka

noun music performed for dancing the polka

Related Words

  • dance music

noun a Bohemian dance with 3 steps and a hop in fast time

Related Words

  • folk dance
  • folk dancing

verb dance a polka

Related Words

  • trip the light fantastic
  • trip the light fantastic toe
  • dance
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