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bolero

/buh-lair-oh, boh-/US // bəˈlɛər oʊ, boʊ- //UK // (bəˈlɛərəʊ) //

波莱罗,波利罗,波尔罗,波尔洛

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural bo·le·ros.

    • : a lively Spanish dance in triple meter.
    • : the music for this dance.
    • : a jacket ending above or at the waistline, with or without collar, lapel, and sleeves, worn open in front.

Examples

  • Pieces thus far include pink and ivory tulle dresses with a bolero and Swarovski crystals, sold at $1200 each.

  • The costumes will take the stage when Bolero bows at the Palais Garnier on May 2.

  • As a modest new royal, the beaming bride covered up with a white angora bolero cardigan.

  • There's a bolero I designed this season that looks like it's made of leaves.

  • We do not know how they killed or captured the larger animals; they may have used the sling or bolero.

  • The women had on short skirts and little jackets (like what, I am told, we call bolero jackets), the bosom being bare.

  • He seems born to dance the Bolero, like Belinda, in Mrs. Edwards's novel.

  • The dancers of the Novedades are extremely nimble in the bolero, one of the prettiest and most joyous of dances.

  • We used to flourish away at the bolero, fandango, and waltz, and wound up early in the evening with a supper of roasted chestnuts.