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Eccentric
Tanz mit roboterhaften Bewegungen

nel dizionario PONS

ro·bot·ic ˈdanc·ing SOST SPORT, MUS

nel dizionario PONS

danc·ing [ˈdɑ:n(t)sɪŋ, ingl am ˈdæn(t)s-] SOST no pl

I. dance [dɑ:n(t)s, ingl am dæn(t)s] VB vb intr

1. dance (to music):

to dance to sth/with sb
zu etw dat /mit jdm tanzen

2. dance (skip):

locuzioni:

II. dance [dɑ:n(t)s, ingl am dæn(t)s] VB vb trans

1. dance (partner):

2. dance (perform):

locuzioni:

III. dance [dɑ:n(t)s, ingl am dæn(t)s] SOST

1. dance (to music):

Tanz m <-es, Tänze>

2. dance (steps):

Tanz m <-es, Tänze>
Schieber m <-s, ->

3. dance (ball):

Tanzabend m <-s, -e>
Ball m <-(e)s, Bälle>

4. dance no pl (art):

Tanz m <-es> kein pl

I. lead2 [li:d] SOST

1. lead TEATR, CINEM:

Hauptrolle f <-, -n>

2. lead usu sing (guiding, example):

Beispiel nt <-(e)s, -e>
to follow sb's lead

3. lead usu sing (guiding in dance):

Führung f <-> kein pl
to follow sb's lead

4. lead no pl (front position):

Führung f <-> kein pl
to be in the lead SPORT
to go [or move] into the lead SPORT

5. lead (position in advance):

Vorsprung m <-s, -sprün·ge>

6. lead (clue):

Hinweis m <-es, -e>
to get a lead on sth

7. lead (connecting wire):

Kabel nt <-s, ->

8. lead ingl brit, ingl Aus (rope for pet):

Leine f <-, -n>
to be [let] off the lead fig scherz

9. lead TIPOGR:

II. lead2 <led, led> [li:d] VB vb trans

1. lead (be in charge of):

to lead sb/sth
jdn/etw führen

2. lead (guide):

to lead sb/sth
jdn/etw führen
jdn in/über/durch etw acc führen
to lead sb to sth
jdn zu etw dat führen

3. lead (go in advance):

to lead the way in sth fig

4. lead (cause to have):

5. lead pegg (cause to do):

to lead sb to do sth
jdn dazu verleiten, etw zu tun

6. lead ECON, SPORT (be ahead of):

to lead sb

7. lead (spend):

8. lead (influence):

to lead sb witness

locuzioni:

to lead sb up [or down] the garden path colloq
to lead sb a merry dance colloq
to lead sb by the nose colloq

III. lead2 <led, led> [li:d] VB vb intr

1. lead (be in charge):

2. lead (be guide):

3. lead (guide woman dancer):

4. lead (be directed towards):

5. lead (implicate):

to lead to sth
auf etw acc hinweisen

6. lead (cause to develop, happen):

to lead to sth
zu etw dat führen

7. lead (be in the lead):

lead SPORT

8. lead DIR:

locuzioni:

I. lead1 [led] SOST

1. lead no pl (metal):

Blei nt <-(e)s, -e>

2. lead (pencil filling):

Mine f <-, -n>

3. lead no pl (graphite):

Grafit m <-s, -e>

4. lead no pl (bullets):

Blei nt <-(e)s, -e> ant

5. lead ingl brit (strips of lead):

6. lead NAUT:

Lot nt <-(e)s, -e> term tecn

locuzioni:

to swing the lead ingl brit colloq (pretend to be sick)
sich acc drücken colloq
schwänzen colloq CH

II. lead1 [led] SOST modifier

lead (bullet, crystal, pipe, weight):

locuzioni:

ro·bot·ic [rə(ʊ)ˈbɒtɪk, ingl am roʊˈbɑ:t̬-] AGG

1. robotic device:

2. robotic pegg person:

Present
Idance
youdance
he/she/itdances
wedance
youdance
theydance
Past
Idanced
youdanced
he/she/itdanced
wedanced
youdanced
theydanced
Present Perfect
Ihavedanced
youhavedanced
he/she/ithasdanced
wehavedanced
youhavedanced
theyhavedanced
Past Perfect
Ihaddanced
youhaddanced
he/she/ithaddanced
wehaddanced
youhaddanced
theyhaddanced

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Esempi monolingue (non verificati dalla Redazione di PONS)

Hijacking requires experience and good connection, since without proper timing it may look like sloppy dancing.
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Communities would leave their villages and camp out for several days, celebrating with eating and drinking, nature walks, singing and dancing.
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Thus, she sings, her listeners should remember to grasp life with both hands, like the dancing puppets.
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Carter is then shown singing more of his verses while dancing with accompanying female dancers dressed in glittered jumpsuits.
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He dresses in a shapeless cloak of night with flames dancing in its folds.
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