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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. 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.