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jota

/hoh-tuh; Spanish haw-tah/US // ˈhoʊ tə; Spanish ˈhɔ tɑ //UK // (Spanish ˈxɔta) //

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural jo·tas [hoh-tuhz; Spanish haw-tahs]. /ˈhoʊ təz; Spanish ˈhɔ tɑs/.

    • : a Spanish dance in triple meter, performed by a couple and marked by complex rhythms executed with the heels and castanets.
    • : the music for this dance.

Examples

  • The malaguena is Andalusian, and the jota is Aragonese; but both are popular in Castile.

  • She turned from the window to greet Mercedes who came in to bid them come down to the patio to practice the jota.

  • It was energetic exercise and they were rather tired when the last notes of the jota ended.

  • "And those great giant figures dancing the jota all the time the procession was moving," said Mary Lee.

  • She is to wear it to-morrow, and she is teaching me the jota.