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bolero


bo·le·ro

B0373700 (bō-lâr′ō, bə-)n. pl. bo·le·ros 1. A very short jacket worn open in the front.2. a. A lively Spanish dance in triple meter.b. The music for this dance.3. a. A slow Latin American dance in triple meter.b. The music for this dance.
[Spanish, from bola, ball; see bola.]

bolero

(bəˈlɛərəʊ) n, pl -ros1. (Dancing) a Spanish dance, often accompanied by the guitar and castanets, usually in triple time2. (Music, other) a piece of music composed for or in the rhythm of this dance3. (Clothing & Fashion) a kind of short jacket not reaching the waist, with or without sleeves and open at the front: worn by men in Spain and by women elsewhere[C18: from Spanish; perhaps related to bola ball]

bo•le•ro

(bəˈlɛər oʊ, boʊ-)

n., pl. -ros. 1. a lively Spanish dance in triple meter. 2. the music for this dance. 3. a waist-length jacket worn open in front. [1780–90; < Sp]

bolero

1. A lively Spanish dance characterized by aerial action.2. A short jacket, originally from Spain, ending above the waist and worn open.
Thesaurus
Noun1.bolero - music written in the rhythm of the bolero dancebolero - music written in the rhythm of the bolero dancedance music - music to dance to
2.bolero - a short jacket; worn mostly by womenjacket - a short coat
3.bolero - a Spanish dance in triple time accompanied by guitar and castanetschoreography, stage dancing - a show involving artistic dancing
Translations
无钮女短上衣

bolero

(ˈbələrəu) plural ˈboleros noun a short jacket with no fastening. 無釦的短上衣 无钮女短上衣

bolero


bolero

(bəlâr`ō), national dance of Spain, introduced c.1780 by Sebastian Zerezo, or Cerezo. Of Moroccan origin, it resembles the fandangofandango
, ancient Spanish dance, probably of Moorish origin, that came into Europe in the 17th cent. It is in triple time and is danced by a single couple to the accompaniment of castanets, guitar, and songs sung by the dancers.
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. It is in 2–4 or 3–4 time for solo or duo dancing and is performed to the accompaniment of castanets, guitar, and the voices of the dancers. Ravel's Bolero is in this rhythm.

Bolero

 

A Spanish native dance that has a moderate tempo and a three-beat rhythm. A series of constantly repeating rhythmic figures is characteristic of the bolero. It is danced to the accompaniment of guitar and drum, and the dancers themselves sing and beat out complicated triplet rhythms on castanets. It exists in various regional versions—for one, two, or more dancers.

The bolero appeared around 1780 and from the early 19th century was danced on the stage. Boleros have been the form of individual numbers in operas (by E. N. Méhul, D. F. Auber, H. Berlioz, and K. M. Weber), ballets (P. I. Tchaikovsky, L. Delibes), romances (M. I. Glinka, A. S. Dargomyzhskii, and L. Delibes), and instrumental plays (F. Chopin, I. Albéniz, and M. Ravel).

bolero

1. a Spanish dance, often accompanied by the guitar and castanets, usually in triple time 2. a piece of music composed for or in the rhythm of this dance

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bolero

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noun music written in the rhythm of the bolero dance

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  • dance music

noun a short jacket

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  • jacket

noun a Spanish dance in triple time accompanied by guitar and castanets

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  • choreography
  • stage dancing
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