"dancing" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés

dancing sustantivo

sustantivo + dancing
Kolokacji: 26
ice dancing • ballroom dancing • folk dancing • tap dancing • belly dancing • ...
dancing + sustantivo
Kolokacji: 41
dancing girl • dancing partner • dancing shoe • dancing flame • dancing skill • ...
dancing + verbo
Kolokacji: 7
dancing begins • dancing starts • dancing goes • dancing stops • dancing takes • ...
verbo + dancing
Kolokacji: 21
include dancing • stop dancing • start dancing • see dancing • feature dancing • ...
adjetivo + dancing
Kolokacji: 38
classical dancing • square dancing • traditional dancing • social dancing • Irish dancing • ...
1. square dancing = taniec w cztery pary square dancing
2. social dancing = socjalne tańce social dancing
4. wild dancing = szaleńcze tańce wild dancing
5. male dancing = męskie tańce male dancing
6. little dancing = mało tańców little dancing
7. exotic dancing = oryginał tańce exotic dancing
8. erotic dancing = erotyczne tańce erotic dancing
9. hip-hop dancing = hip-hop tańce hip-hop dancing
10. suggestive dancing = dwuznaczne tańce suggestive dancing
11. nonstop dancing = nonstop tańce nonstop dancing
12. rhythmic dancing = rytmiczne tańce rhythmic dancing
  • In Beatrice Francois' movement classes, campers wave ribbons in rhythmic dancing.
  • In addition to painting she led the children through life lessons using clay, free rhythmic dancing, and creative writing.
  • She had her students engage in 'free rhythmic dancing.'
  • They found that entoptic phenomena can occur through rhythmic dancing, music, sensory deprivation, hyperventilation, prolonged and intense concentration and migraines.
  • After several minutes of rhythmic dancing to pounding drums, the spirits arrived, seizing a woman and a man.
  • The Sufi services best known in the West are the chanting and rhythmic dancing of the whirling dervishes or Mevlevi Sufis of Turkey.
  • A reporter for The Paris Times wrote in 1928, "When she reaches her full capacity for rhythmic dancing, James Joyce may yet be known as his daughter's father."
  • In the first centuries of the city ritual celebrations included rhythmic dancing, derived from Phoenician traditions.
  • Here an individual would attempt through rhythmic dancing and chanting to disconnect from their plane of existence and create a connection with the metaphysical entities that govern their belief system.
(4) nude, topless, fancy
Kolokacji: 3
(6) slow, competitive
Kolokacji: 2
(7) Spanish, Latin, Greek
Kolokacji: 3
(8) frenzied, frenetic
Kolokacji: 2
preposición + dancing
Kolokacji: 13
for dancing • with dancing • of dancing • to dancing • in dancing • ...

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