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跳 |
tiào wǔ | to dance |
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舞 |
wǔ | to dance / to wield / to brandish |
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飞 |
fēi wǔ | to flutter / to dance in the breeze |
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劲 |
jìng wǔ | to dance energetically / vigorous modern style of dance |
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手 |
shǒu wǔ zú dǎo | lit. to move one's hands and feet about (idiom) / fig. to dance about / to express one's feelings in body language / to gesture animatedly / (TCM) involuntary movements of the limbs |
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改 |
gǎi xián yì zhé | change of string, move out of rut (idiom); dramatic change of direction / to dance to a different tune |
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伴 |
bàn wǔ | to be a dancing partner to sb / to perform as a backup dancer / taxi dancer (hired dancing partner) / escort |
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跹 |
xiān | to manner of dancing / to walk around |
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踩 |
cǎi diǎn | to reconnoiter; to case the joint / to cut it fine; to arrive with no time to spare / to dance to the beat |
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蹦 |
bèng dí | disco dancing / to dance at a disco |
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做 |
zuò wén zhāng | to make an issue of sth / to fuss / to make a song and dance |
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翩 |
piān piān qǐ wǔ | (to start) dancing lightly and gracefully |
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广 |
guǎng chǎng wǔ | square dancing, an exercise routine performed to music in public squares, parks and plazas, popular esp. among middle-aged and retired women in China |
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舞 |
wǔ dòng | to move as in a dance / to wave (some implement) / to flourish / (of eyes, hands etc) to dance / to flutter |
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项 |
Xiàng Zhuāng wǔ jiàn , yì zài Pèi gōng | lit. Xiang Zhuang performs the sword dance, but his mind is set on Liu Bang 刘邦 (idiom); refers to 206 BC plot to murder Liu Bang, aka Duke of Pei 沛公 and the future Han emperor, during a sword dance at the Hongmen feast 鸿门宴 / an elaborate deception to hide malicious intent |
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歌 |
gē wǔ shēng píng | lit. to celebrate peace with songs and dance (idiom) / fig. to make a show of happiness and prosperity |
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跳 |
tiào jí tǐ wǔ | to do ensemble dancing / to dance in a group |
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舞 |
wǔ jiàn | to perform a sword-dance |
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同 |
tóng lè huì | social gathering at which those attending take it in turns to perform for the whole group (music, dancing or comedy etc) |
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尬 |
gà wǔ | (slang) to battle each other in street dancing (derived from Taiwanese 較, which sounds similar to Mandarin 尬) / (slang) to perform weird dance moves |