tango / ˈtæŋ goʊ /

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tango2 个定义

n. 名词 noun

plural tan·gos.

  1. a ballroom dance of Latin American origin, danced by couples, and having many varied steps, figures, and poses.
  2. music for this dance.
  3. a word used in communications to represent the letter T.
v. 无主动词 verb

tan·goed, tan·go·ing.

  1. to dance the tango.

tango 近义词

tango

等同于 dance

更多tango例句

  1. Even if other e-cigarette companies do pass the PMTA process, their tango with the FDA won’t be over.
  2. It takes two to tango and these people will never stop fighting us.
  3. Nearly all of his acclaimed works are steeped in the tango of his native land.
  4. Dance instructors run a lucrative trade offering private lessons to couples before their wedding receptions, typically the tango.
  5. Monir is not interested in classic dances like tango or ballet.
  6. His debut novel, Whiskey Tango Foxtrot, will be published by Mullholland Books/Little, Brown on August 5.
  7. "Gangs like Tango Blast and the Aryan Brotherhood of Texas got Houston sewed up for los Zetas," the prisoner says.
  8. Thomas is even credited with having brought the tango to Russia.
  9. When attacking the stack with her horns she flings her tail in the air and prances as if she were trying a new tango step.
  10. Pwirting mubayli si Pidru ug tanggu, Peter dances the tango very well.
  11. For no reason whatsoever I was conscious of an instinctive antagonism and yet I obeyed her suggestion and began a tango.
  12. Hearing this, Tango-tango began to sob bitterly, and at last rose up from her place with the child and took flight to the sky.
  13. While he was strutting his proudest through the tango, he was stammering the humblest apologies.