1, dance, English word, noun, adjective, transitive verb, intransitive verb, which means "dance" when used as a noun; A dance; Dance music, name; When used as an adjective, it means "dancing; Used for dancing ",when used as a transitive verb, means" dancing; When "Jump" is used as an intransitive verb, it means "dancing; Jump; Flying. "
2. Dance phrases accompanied by lion dancing; Lion dance; A ball, a ball; A dance; A dance; Dance drama; Dance School Dance School; Dance with ... ...
3. The floor is translated into the ground. Phrases accompany the bottom of the sea; Seabed; Seabed; The ground floor, the bottom floor; A plan of a plan; Plan; Top floor; Top floor; Roof; Sweep the floor to sweep the floor; sweep the floor
Dance floor bilingual example:
1、The? Dancing? Floor? Crowded with revelers.
The dance floor was crowded with revelers.
We passed through? Dancing? Floor? At an alarming rate.
We crossed the dance floor at an amazing speed.
He took his girlfriend around? Dancing? the floor
He and his girlfriend are dancing on the dance floor.
We can't talk that much because the music is too noisy until a group of singers come on stage? Dancing? Floor? Gave a wonderful performance.
We can't talk too much because the music is loud until a group of singers came to the dance floor and gave a wonderful performance.
So, she took my arm and took me to? Dancing? Floor? Everyone is waiting for the last person.
So, she took my arm and took me to the dance floor. Everyone was waiting for the last man.