Second, interpretation:
1, dancing; A dance; Dance music; dance
Is it? Answer? Terrible? Things? What time? No one? What do you want? Where to? Dancing? With what? What about you?
It's a terrible thing that no one wants to dance with you.
2. Dancing with intransitive verbs; Dance; Shake it; jump
What time? Ann? Atom's Proton? And then what? Electronic? Numbers?
Is it? Uneven,? That? Electronic? Dancing? Here we go. ?
When the number of protons and electrons in an atom is unbalanced, electrons begin to jump.
dance
What? Release? Another one? Record? Open? That? Turntable?
So what? That? People? Is it okay? Dancing? Where to? That? Music. ?
He put another record on the turntable of the record player so that people could dance to the music.
Third, the etymological explanation:
Dawson; Directly from Middle English; Danser originally came from old French, which means shaking and moving.
Fourth, the classic quotations:
Ennier's heart was beating in his chest, seeing better days.
Hinyot's heart was beating in his chest, and he saw a beautiful day.
Said by: Tennyson
Extended data:
First, the words:
(noun)
1, dance generally does not refer to abstract dance (action), but refers to a dance step, a dance, a ball and a piece of dance music.
2.dance is used as a countable noun when it refers to "dance or dance", "dance step" and "dance music". When it means "dance art", it is an uncountable noun, which is used with singular verbs before the.
Verb (abbreviation of verb) (verb) 1, the basic meaning of dance refers to dancing rhythmically, briskly and gracefully, mostly referring to "dancing", which is mainly used as an intransitive verb and occasionally as a transitive verb. Objects are mostly dance names, and can also be followed by homologous objects with the same or different shapes.
When dance is used as a transitive verb, it can also be interpreted as "performing a plot or image in the form of dance", which is more common in informal written style.
3. Dance can occasionally take compound objects.
Second, the word meaning discrimination:
Dance, ball
Ball refers to a formal grand dance; Dance is usually a small private dance. For example:
At the dance, all the ladies wore robes.
At the dance, all the ladies wore long skirts.
They will hold a dance for their daughter's birthday.
They will hold a dance for their daughter's birthday.