samba 的 2 个定义
plural sam·bas.
- a rhythmic, Brazilian ballroom dance of African origin.
sam·baed, sam·ba·ing.
- to dance the samba.
samba 近义词
等同于 dance
samba 的近义词 48 个
- disco
- rock
- tango
- waltz
- charleston
- bob
- boogie
- caper
- careen
- cavort
- conga
- flit
- foxtrot
- frolic
- gambol
- hop
- hustle
- jig
- jitter
- jitterbug
- jive
- jump
- leap
- one-step
- prance
- promenade
- rhumba
- shimmy
- skip
- spin
- step
- strut
- sway
- swing
- tap
- tread
- trip
- twist
- two-step
- whirl
- boogie down
- bunny hop
- cut a rug
- foot it
- get down
- hoof it
- rock n' roll
- trip the light fantastic
更多samba例句
- It has summery samba drums and wicked rhythm and that awesome sting voice which sounds like a sample but is just brilliantly repeating vocals.
- That the Interim President Catherine Samba-Panza is a woman is another exception to the rule.
- “We want her to appear with the Samba band and come on and say ‘Shut the ---- up’,” one of the organisers explained.
- Behind the samba beat, the country remains deeply polarized at home, in politics, and in the pews.
- It was none other than comic Margaret Cho, dancing a samba to the story of “pride.”
- The Woz busted a move—and who knows what else—doing “the worm” in the middle of a samba routine in Season Nine.
- In the great country far away south, through which flows the river Nile, there lived a king who had an only child called Samba.
- Loud were the cries for instant vengeance, and for Samba, son-in-law of the king, to lead them to battle.
- And to this Samba, who was always ready to do anything he was asked when there was no danger about it, agreed readily.
- One of them was my first commander and my confidant, which surprised me greatly; his name was Samba.
- We found a fire of blazing wood in Samba's hut, and sat down on mats to gossip and smoke till dinner should be served.