polka

英[ˈpɒlkə]
美[ˈpoʊlkə]

基本释义

n.
波尔卡舞; 女用紧身短上衣

词性变化

实用例句

Polka dots are fun and easy to wear.

带圆点的时装看着很有趣儿,并且配搭起来很容易.

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Polka: A lively round dance originating in Bohemia and performed by couples.

波尔卡 舞源于波西米亚并由双人来表演的一种活泼的绕圈舞蹈.

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You can't have a Polish wedding without polka music!

没有首波尔卡,怎么能叫波兰式婚礼!

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During the 18 th and 19 th centuries, the most popular dances were the Waltz and the Polka.

在18世纪和19世纪, 最普遍的舞蹈是华尔兹和短上衣.在这个期间,舞蹈经常被写为音乐厅.

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The couple danced a polka.

那一对跳了个波尔卡舞.

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This polka you and I have been doing for a while.

你和我玩了有一阵子小把戏.

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Kevin: But why did you put the big red polka dots all over the room?

凯文: 但是你干嘛将红色大圆点涂得整个房间都是?

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IT were wearing a less chalkiness dress with red polka dots.

她穿着一件小白裙,上面还有红色的圆点花纹.

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Polka dots can also work as a great figure enhancer.

带圆点的衣服同样也可以凸显你的身材哦.

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I cannot hear any polka without sensing a farewell.

我在任何一首波尔卡中都能听到告别的声音.

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My father danced with his granddaughters and then band began to play the Barrel Polka.

父亲开始和他的外孙女跳舞,乐队演奏起了“BeerBarrelPolka”.

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Is the polka often danced nowadays?

波尔卡舞现在还常有人跳 吗 ?

辞典例句

英英释义

Noun
  • 1. music performed for dancing the polka

  • 2. a Bohemian dance with 3 steps and a hop in fast time