Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Dance"
The meaning of "Dance" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
dirty dance with me love ne anlama geliyor?
A:
Lap dance, sexual dance
Q:
dance you off ne anlama geliyor?
A:
I listened to it just now! and I read the lyrics ☺ first off this is a phrase that he has coined for his song, not something to use in day to day language as native English speakers will not know what you mean 😛
In the bridge of the song he says:
I'm just gonna dance you off the floor
I read most of the lyrics 😅 and it seems he's trying to forget his ex-girlfriend or a girl. Just like someone would walk off an injury, he's going to dance her off, not think about her tonight and just have himself a good time 😊
He wants this moment to get her out his mind, to dance with anyone but her.
In the bridge of the song he says:
I'm just gonna dance you off the floor
I read most of the lyrics 😅 and it seems he's trying to forget his ex-girlfriend or a girl. Just like someone would walk off an injury, he's going to dance her off, not think about her tonight and just have himself a good time 😊
He wants this moment to get her out his mind, to dance with anyone but her.
Q:
Wow, she dance much good ! ne anlama geliyor?
A:
That's not correct grammar. We'd normally say, "Wow, she dances very well." If you saw that on the internet or heard it in a song or something, they're probably intentionally using incorrect grammar to be funny or something along those lines.
Q:
must not sleep on dance king ne anlama geliyor?
A:
😂😂😂😂😂 okay, that's another slang reference. When someone says don't sleep on someone or why are you sleeping on someone they really mean that you need to recognize someone's ability or just someone, more.
In this particular sentence they are referring to a Kpop singer and his dancing skills. The person who wrote this is saying we need to stop ignoring or not recognizing his dancing talent, and based on if his talents are good or not this could be taken as a joke.
In this particular sentence they are referring to a Kpop singer and his dancing skills. The person who wrote this is saying we need to stop ignoring or not recognizing his dancing talent, and based on if his talents are good or not this could be taken as a joke.
Q:
"dance" in 904 ne anlama geliyor?
A:
A pointless procedure.
Example sentences using "Dance"
Q:
dance ile örnek cümleler göster.
A:
I love to dance.
Dancing with the devil (doing something dangerous).
Let's dance to this song.
We've been dancing for the whole night.
Dance your worries away.
Dancing with the devil (doing something dangerous).
Let's dance to this song.
We've been dancing for the whole night.
Dance your worries away.
Q:
dance around ile örnek cümleler göster.
A:
She was dancing around the room.
Let's dance around the city.
Won't you dance around with me?
Let's dance around the city.
Won't you dance around with me?
Q:
go, dance ile örnek cümleler göster.
A:
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Q:
dance on the edge (figuratively) ile örnek cümleler göster.
A:
This isn't really a commonly used expression. I could see it being used in poetry or literature, but it isn't something you would hear in conversation (unless you're talking to someone very poetic with an odd way of speaking).
In a book, you may see it used like: "She danced on the edge of death. Her heart stopped and was brought back by the doctors again and again throughout the night, but it never stopped for good. And in the morning, she opened her eyes."
In a book, you may see it used like: "She danced on the edge of death. Her heart stopped and was brought back by the doctors again and again throughout the night, but it never stopped for good. And in the morning, she opened her eyes."
Synonyms of "Dance" and their differences
Q:
what make the dance more special is ve what make dance more special is arasındaki fark nedir?
A:
Both is incorrect. It should be "What makes the dance more special is ~" or "What makes dancing more special is ~"
Hope this helps.
Would you like to know what their differences are?
Hope this helps.
Would you like to know what their differences are?
Q:
She says she never sings and dances in public, but back in high school she did sing and dance in the school ve She says she never sing sand dances in public, but back in high school she did sing and did dance in the school arasındaki fark nedir?
A:
In both sentences, you should take away "the" at the end (so it becomes "in school"). Aside from that, both sentences are grammatically correct (though you made a simple typo on the second one: "sing sand").
The first one probably sounds a little more natural, but it doesn't emphasize dancing as much as it seems you want it to. If you want to drive home the emphasis that she did both things, you could say:
"..., but she *not only* sang, *but also* danced in school."
This is a very common structure: "not only X, but also Y"
The first one probably sounds a little more natural, but it doesn't emphasize dancing as much as it seems you want it to. If you want to drive home the emphasis that she did both things, you could say:
"..., but she *not only* sang, *but also* danced in school."
This is a very common structure: "not only X, but also Y"
Q:
Dance with ve dance on arasındaki fark nedir?
A:
She danced with him.
They danced on the stage.
They danced on the stage.
Q:
I like dance ve I like to dance arasındaki fark nedir?
A:
"I like dance" is not as common as "I like to dance". I like to dance means you are dancing. But 'I like dance' implies that you like watching others dance.
Q:
I want to study dance. ve I want to learn dance. arasındaki fark nedir?
A:
I want to study dance ❌
I want to study dancing. ✔
I want to learn dance. ❌
I want to learn how to dance.✔
I want to study dancing. ✔
I want to learn dance. ❌
I want to learn how to dance.✔
Translations of "Dance"
Q:
Bunu İngilizce (ABD) da nasıl dersiniz?
what does it mean silent dance in that sentence?
what does it mean silent dance in that sentence?
A:
@alotibisamah You’re welcome! Glad I could help :)
Q:
Bunu İngilizce (ABD) da nasıl dersiniz? 춤이 다 똑같다
1.All the dances are the same.
2.they dance in the same way
which is natural?
1.All the dances are the same.
2.they dance in the same way
which is natural?
A:
2 is bit more natural but it's better to say: they all dance the same way
Q:
Bunu İngilizce (ABD) da nasıl dersiniz? i like dance
A:
I like to dance
Q:
Bunu İngilizce (ABD) da nasıl dersiniz? dance
A:
thanks
Q:
Bunu İngilizce (ABD) da nasıl dersiniz? We should dance together
A:
we can say as same as u written
Other questions about "Dance"
Q:
I would join definitely join this dance if I'm not the host bu doğru görünüyor mu?
A:
In my opinion I felt that your use of words was somewhat incorrect instead of the overall grammar of the sentence. (Which is why I answered the poll as such; for example I would understand what you are trying to say versus understanding EXACTLY SPECIFICALLY the message you are trying to tell me)
Q:
Be compared with dance,i prefer music bu doğru görünüyor mu?
A:
"I prefer music to dance"
"Compared to dance, music is what I prefer."
"Compared to dance, music is preferable to me."
"Compared to dance, music is what I prefer."
"Compared to dance, music is preferable to me."
Q:
I barely dance because it is difficult for me.Last dance is during my primary school bu doğru görünüyor mu?
A:
The meaning is clear again, just the wording is a bit odd. Try; "I barely dance because it is difficult for me. The last dance I did was during primary school."
Q:
With dance we are able to articulate our thoughts and behaviours.
I have a quenstion about this sentence. If I use plural form 'us' after that use plural form of nouns? I do not really understand this..
I say people life or people lives?
or shape their personality or personalities.
Could you explain this to me, please?
I have a quenstion about this sentence. If I use plural form 'us' after that use plural form of nouns? I do not really understand this..
I say people life or people lives?
or shape their personality or personalities.
Could you explain this to me, please?
A:
here it is a noun, and it's countable so you can decide if all her desires are one or many feelings. Also: Desire for + noun, but desire to+ verb, you should use desires for freedom...
(Also: lead her to damage her peaceful life)
(Also: lead her to damage her peaceful life)
Q:
In the dance music "Ice cream dream" i hear a woman saying like "I wish I had my…(missing word) that look just like you." I want to sing it in a dance performance. Somebody, help me!
A:
Talked* Mc Lyte
I wish i had an ice-cream that looked just like you
Sweet tastin chocolate all the way though
i'd lick you slow from head to toe
mans voice*
Clap ya hands lets wack ya arm's up
Mc Lyte *
My ice cream
Just the way i like it
Rap MC Lyte*
Sweet dreams from this don't wake me
you couldn't even if you tried to shake me
What do ya want coz im in a deep sleep
no nighmare here damn im talkin chocolate treats
Slick n slippery think its gotta be
its meditory that i make him a part of me
i'll make the dream last coz it seems
i can only have him in my ice cream dreams
I wish i had an ice-cream that looked just like you
Sweet tastin chocolate all the way though
i'd lick you slow from head to toe
mans voice*
Clap ya hands lets wack ya arm's up
Mc Lyte *
My ice cream
Just the way i like it
Rap MC Lyte*
Sweet dreams from this don't wake me
you couldn't even if you tried to shake me
What do ya want coz im in a deep sleep
no nighmare here damn im talkin chocolate treats
Slick n slippery think its gotta be
its meditory that i make him a part of me
i'll make the dream last coz it seems
i can only have him in my ice cream dreams
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