samba / ˈsæm bə, ˈsɑm- /

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samba2 个定义

n. 名词 noun

plural sam·bas.

  1. a rhythmic, Brazilian ballroom dance of African origin.
v. 无主动词 verb

sam·baed, sam·ba·ing.

  1. to dance the samba.

samba 近义词

samba

等同于 dance

更多samba例句

  1. It has summery samba drums and wicked rhythm and that awesome sting voice which sounds like a sample but is just brilliantly repeating vocals.
  2. That the Interim President Catherine Samba-Panza is a woman is another exception to the rule.
  3. “We want her to appear with the Samba band and come on and say ‘Shut the ---- up’,” one of the organisers explained.
  4. Behind the samba beat, the country remains deeply polarized at home, in politics, and in the pews.
  5. It was none other than comic Margaret Cho, dancing a samba to the story of “pride.”
  6. The Woz busted a move—and who knows what else—doing “the worm” in the middle of a samba routine in Season Nine.
  7. In the great country far away south, through which flows the river Nile, there lived a king who had an only child called Samba.
  8. Loud were the cries for instant vengeance, and for Samba, son-in-law of the king, to lead them to battle.
  9. And to this Samba, who was always ready to do anything he was asked when there was no danger about it, agreed readily.
  10. One of them was my first commander and my confidant, which surprised me greatly; his name was Samba.
  11. 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.