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单词 line dancing
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Definition of line dancing in English:

line dancing

noun
mass noun
  • A type of country and western dancing in which dancers line up in a row without partners and follow a choreographed pattern of steps to music.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Katrina, who has loved dancing since she was five, says she has learnt Irish, ballet and modern dancing but has discovered a real passion for line dancing.
    • People shy away from us in clubs, scared we may revert to line dancing or rowing or some other sad form of choreography.
    • The women's club is back in action on Thursday nights with line dancing, aerobics classes and first aid course which will begin shortly.
    • What makes Love's approach to group exercise so appealing - especially to men, I'd wager - is her aversion to anything remotely resembling bad line dancing.
    • Set dancing and line dancing classes will be up and running in a few weeks.
    • The entire cast joined in a lavish, choreographed opening number and the grand finale, with the chorus line dancing as back-up for the featured acts.
    • They can expect to see music from local bands as well as Irish dancing, line dancing and step dancing as part of the celebrations.
    • Dartford and Gravesend Adult Education is holding yoga, line dancing, tai chi and belly dancing sessions at its centres in Dartford and Gravesham.
    • Groups such as karate, Weight Watchers, line dancing, toddler group, ballroom dancing and tea dancing use the hall every week.
    • A keen dancer Birdie regularly attended any event where there was ballroom dancing, Irish dancing or, in more recent years, line dancing.
    • Choose from tango, tea dancing, line dancing or bhangra to take part in this challenge.
    • Maypole dancing and line dancing were also on offer to the children.
    • Creek Valley Western line dancing group is planning to put on a display.
    • He fills the rest of his time - between luxurious, semi-retired holidays - with line dancing, kayaking and handyman work - for mum, and for other people.
    • Now, I'll admit, line dancing is not to everyone's taste, but the regular club scene was getting very stale for me.
    • Hart drives her where she needs to go - to work in the morning, shopping during the week, line dancing on Friday, church on Sunday.
    • Mildred has maintained her great love for music and song down the years and is a well known teacher of set dancing and line dancing throughout the district.
    • We went line dancing one night, that was a laugh.
    • Activities included line dancing, a food corner, a quiz about the pupils and a raffle, with teachers getting into the spirit of things by dressing as cowboys and Indians.
    • Competitive line dancing is just like jazz or disco dancing and it's great when you have a really interesting piece to perform.

Derivatives

  • line dance

  • noun
    • A country and western dance in which dancers line up in a row without partners and follow a choreographed pattern of steps to music.

      a perfectly synchronized line dance
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The world's leaders join each other for coffee and a line dance for the crowd of photographers, and then proceed to a most undignified rush from room to room for ‘bilateral talks’.
      • In one longish sequence, a dance leader shouts out instructions at a bar, as patrons (mostly women) follow dutifully, performing a line dance that could also be an aerobics routine.
      • They taught him the Madison, the line dance that originated in Baltimore and then swept the country.
  • line-dance

  • verb
    [no object]
    • Perform a line dance.

      we line-danced to some country music
  • line dancer

  • noun
    • The crowd which gathered on the Green were entertained by local group Dancing Devils followed by The Silver Spurs line dancers.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Samantha was a champion modern line dancer and a leading member of the Pembrokeshire Dance School.
      • About 70 line dancers took part in a 12-hour marathon in Marlborough on Saturday to raise funds for the new Swindon Hospital.
 
 

Definition of line dancing in US English:

line dancing

nounˈlīn ˌdansiNGˈlaɪn ˌdænsɪŋ
  • A type of country and western dancing in which dancers line up in a row without partners and follow a choreographed pattern of steps to music.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • He fills the rest of his time - between luxurious, semi-retired holidays - with line dancing, kayaking and handyman work - for mum, and for other people.
    • Set dancing and line dancing classes will be up and running in a few weeks.
    • They can expect to see music from local bands as well as Irish dancing, line dancing and step dancing as part of the celebrations.
    • Competitive line dancing is just like jazz or disco dancing and it's great when you have a really interesting piece to perform.
    • Choose from tango, tea dancing, line dancing or bhangra to take part in this challenge.
    • Activities included line dancing, a food corner, a quiz about the pupils and a raffle, with teachers getting into the spirit of things by dressing as cowboys and Indians.
    • The women's club is back in action on Thursday nights with line dancing, aerobics classes and first aid course which will begin shortly.
    • The entire cast joined in a lavish, choreographed opening number and the grand finale, with the chorus line dancing as back-up for the featured acts.
    • Dartford and Gravesend Adult Education is holding yoga, line dancing, tai chi and belly dancing sessions at its centres in Dartford and Gravesham.
    • What makes Love's approach to group exercise so appealing - especially to men, I'd wager - is her aversion to anything remotely resembling bad line dancing.
    • Hart drives her where she needs to go - to work in the morning, shopping during the week, line dancing on Friday, church on Sunday.
    • Groups such as karate, Weight Watchers, line dancing, toddler group, ballroom dancing and tea dancing use the hall every week.
    • Mildred has maintained her great love for music and song down the years and is a well known teacher of set dancing and line dancing throughout the district.
    • A keen dancer Birdie regularly attended any event where there was ballroom dancing, Irish dancing or, in more recent years, line dancing.
    • Creek Valley Western line dancing group is planning to put on a display.
    • We went line dancing one night, that was a laugh.
    • Now, I'll admit, line dancing is not to everyone's taste, but the regular club scene was getting very stale for me.
    • Maypole dancing and line dancing were also on offer to the children.
    • Katrina, who has loved dancing since she was five, says she has learnt Irish, ballet and modern dancing but has discovered a real passion for line dancing.
    • People shy away from us in clubs, scared we may revert to line dancing or rowing or some other sad form of choreography.
 
 
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