cha-cha / ˈtʃɑˌtʃɑ /

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cha-cha2 个定义

n. 名词 noun

plural cha-chas.

  1. a fast ballroom dance of Latin American origin, similar to the mambo, that follows a rhythmic pattern based upon a quick three-step movement.
v. 无主动词 verb

cha-chaed, cha-cha·ing.

  1. to dance the cha-cha.

更多cha-cha例句

  1. I worked in CHA housing projects for five years, processing public assistance applications.
  2. “REVEALED; Why Blaz cha-ching, er, cha-changed his tune on horses,” the headline read.
  3. I worked in CHA Housing Projects for five years, processing public assistance applications.
  4. Millennials delighted in watching their favorite Science Guy cha-cha-cha on DWTS.
  5. Its origins and etymology are veiled in mystery: cha is Chinese for “tea,” but debates rage over those first two syllables.
  6. Foo Cha looked at him in despair; it was certainly not Knigenstein, nor was there any sign of his carriage in the street.
  7. Foo Cha tried to shut the door in his face, but it was like pushing against a mountain.
  8. Antechapel, an′te-cha-pl, n. the outer part of the west end of a college chapel.
  9. He stopped once to pick a splinter out of his thumb and Jeffords, who was coming up, asked, "Ain't cha got no gloves?"
  10. Thus armed, they secretly entered the house of Cha´ron, one of their friends in Thebes.