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contredanse

/kon-truh-dans, -dahns; French kawn-truh-dahns/US // ˈkɒn trəˌdæns, -ˌdɑns; French kɔ̃ trəˈdɑ̃s //UK // (ˈkɒntrəˌdɑːns) //

争论,争吵,争议,竞争

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural con·tre·dans·es [kon-truh-dan-siz, -dahn-; French kawn-truhdahns]. /ˈkɒn trəˌdæn sɪz, -ˌdɑn-; French kɔ̃ˈtrədɑ̃s/.

    • : a variation of the quadrille in which the dancers face each other.
    • : a piece of music suitable for such a dance.

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Examples

  • Flocks of old gulls, enormous as hens, fluttered with evolutions like a contredanse upon its glossy surface.

  • The contredanse represented was originally the old country dance exported to France and returned with certain arrangements added.

  • "Amidst more youthful engagements, don't forget you are engaged to me for a contredanse," she said.

  • Contredanse is the French original, and means that the parties stand opposite to each other.

  • The French contredanse was borrowed from the English country-dance.