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czardas

/chahr-dahsh/US // ˈtʃɑr dɑʃ //UK // (ˈtʃɑːdæʃ) //

沙尔达斯,沙尔塔斯,沙尔代斯

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a Hungarian national dance in two movements, one slow and the other fast.

Examples

  • The motif occurred in the middle of the overture, directly after the czardas.

  • A vicious swirl of colour and dizzy, dislocated rhythms prefaced the incantations of the Czardas.

  • To follow: poulet saut l'Hongroise, the clash of the Czardas captured and imprisoned in a stew-pan.

  • To die eating salad on the banks of the Danube to the wail of the Czardas—that would be the true death!

  • Had the strings of the bows played these czardas upon his own sinews, laid bare, he would not have trembled more violently.