saltarello
/sal-tuh-rel-oh, sawl-; Italian sahl-tah-rel-law/US // ˌsæl təˈrɛl oʊ, ˌsɔl-; Italian ˌsɑl tɑˈrɛl lɔ //UK // (ˌsæltəˈrɛləʊ) //
沙塔雷洛,沙塔雷罗,沙特雷罗,沙特雷洛
Definitions
n.名词 noun
- 1
plural sal·ta·rel·los, Italian sal·ta·rel·li [sahl-tah-rel-lee]. /ˌsɑl tɑˈrɛl li/.
- : a lively Italian dance for one person or a couple.
- : the music for it.
Examples
She then tried the catching Saltarello, with the same result exactly.
The company of 'men of hair,' calling themselves 'Saltiers,' may derive their name from the dance, 'Saltarello.'
We felt like dancing a saltarello, and perhaps might have done so if we had been in less princely presences.
But the beautiful show of the evening was the Trasteverini dancing the Saltarello in their most brilliant costume.
The finest show of the evening, Margaret says, was the native Saltarello, danced by the Trasteverini in their gayest costumes.
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