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u.v.a.m
обувки за танци
dancing shoes СЪЩ мн
I. shoe [ʃuː] СЪЩ
shoe for person
shoe for horse
if I were in your shoes разг
II. shoe <shod, or > [ʃuː] Am: < [or shoed], shod> Am: < [or shoed]> ГЛАГ прх
shoe horse:
I. dance <-cing> [dɑːns, Am dæns] ГЛАГ нпрх
1. dance (move around to music):
to dance to sth
2. dance (move energetically):
3. dance (bob):
Phrases:
II. dance <-cing> [dɑːns, Am dæns] ГЛАГ прх
III. dance [dɑːns, Am dæns] СЪЩ
dancing СЪЩ no pl
Present
Ishoe
youshoe
he/she/itshoes
weshoe
youshoe
theyshoe
Past
Ishod / American English a. shoed
youshod / American English a. shoed
he/she/itshod / American English a. shoed
weshod / American English a. shoed
youshod / American English a. shoed
theyshod / American English a. shoed
Present Perfect
Ihaveshod / American English a. shoed
youhaveshod / American English a. shoed
he/she/ithasshod / American English a. shoed
wehaveshod / American English a. shoed
youhaveshod / American English a. shoed
theyhaveshod / American English a. shoed
Past Perfect
Ihadshod / American English a. shoed
youhadshod / American English a. shoed
he/she/ithadshod / American English a. shoed
wehadshod / American English a. shoed
youhadshod / American English a. shoed
theyhadshod / American English a. shoed
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Whether in the synagogue social hall for marble cake and tea or at a dinner dance for hundreds, bat mitzvah celebrations have ranged from modest parties to more elaborate affairs.
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The final day is again a feast day, but mostly of close kith and kin, and the day closes with an evening dance where all the youngsters participated.
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The waggle dance may be adaptive in some environments and not in others.
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The syllabus gives priority to all aspects of classical-academic dance.
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Even her gran got in on the act by performing a belly-dance.
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