English [d ɑ: ns]; Beauty [d? ns]?
Dance; A dance; Dance music; dance
Dance with intransitive verbs; Dance; Shake it; jump
dance
1 Is it a terrible thing that no one wants to dance with you?
It's a terrible thing that no one wants to dance with you.
He accompanied a girl to the dance. ?
He accompanied a girl to the dance.
Everyone should dance with the bride and pin money on her skirt?
Everyone has to dance with the bride and don't put money on her clothes.
Why not go out and see if there is any place where we can dance?
Come on, Doreen, let's dance. ?
Come on, Doreen, let's dance.
Extended data
Dance: third person singular: dance; Plural number: dance; ; Present participle: dancing; ; Past tense: dancing; ; Past participle: dancing.
Dance:
English [? dɑ:ns? ]; Beauty [? d? ns? ]?
Dance; Jump; Shining, flashing; Dance's present participle
Intransitive verbs participate in or perform (dance); Cause dancing; Dancing and ...
Dance, dance steps; Dance art; A dance; dance music
She started dancing and kicked her legs high into the air. ?
She started dancing and made a high kick in the air.
Let's go dancing tonight. ?
Let's go dancing tonight.
Ball and dance both mean "dance".
Ball refers to a kind of social dance, and the scene is more solemn and formal.
Dance refers to the general informal dance.