flamenco / flɑˈmɛŋ koʊ, flə- /

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flamenco2 个定义

n. 名词 noun

plural fla·men·cos.

  1. a style of dancing, characteristic of the Andalusian Roma, that is strongly rhythmic and involves vigorous actions, as clapping the hands and stamping the feet.
  2. a style of instrumental or vocal music originating in southern Spain and typically of an intensely rhythmic, improvisatory character, performed by itself or as an accompaniment to flamenco dancing.
adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. Also fla·men·can. of or like the music and dances of the Andalusian Roma: flamenco rhythms.

更多flamenco例句

  1. We went online to Casa Patas—now closed for good by the pandemic—and saw flamenco by video.
  2. The one I have right now is very focused on dancers, so I might send people a picture of flamenco dancers or a clip of Bob Fosse and I’ll say, “Look at their posture.”
  3. She thanks the band—a neo-folk Flamenco outfit—calling out each member by name.
  4. So they, like flamenco, are part of a tradition invulnerable to trembling before life at its most decidedly bittersweet.
  5. Perico, Naos, and Flamenco, three little islands lying in front of Panama.
  6. A flame of fire is the Arab signification of their name flamenco.
  7. Presently one of the flamenco women quits her chair, and begins to strike extraordinary postures.
  8. Don Antonio turns to me and shouts in tones of triumph: "¿Qué flamenco, eh?"
  9. But that which I will teach you will be a classicized Flamenco.