There are 38 total results for your dance dancing search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
舞 see styles |
wǔ wu3 wu meguru めぐる |
More info & calligraphy: Dancedancing; dance; (female given name) Meguru To posture, brandish, play; urge. |
舞踊 see styles |
buyou / buyo ぶよう |
More info & calligraphy: Dance |
舞蹈 see styles |
wǔ dǎo wu3 dao3 wu tao butou / buto ぶとう |
More info & calligraphy: Dance / Dancing(n,vs,vi) dancing |
八戒 see styles |
bā jiè ba1 jie4 pa chieh hakkai; hachikai はっかい; はちかい |
the eight precepts (Buddhism) {Buddh} (See 五戒) the eight precepts (the five precepts with the addition of prohibitions against lying in a luxurious bed, self-decoration, song and dance, and eating after noon) (八戒齋) The first eight of the ten commandments, see 戒; not to kill; not to take things not given; no ignoble (i.e. sexual) conduct; not to speak falsely; not to drink wine; not to indulge in cosmetics, personal adornments, dancing, or music; not to sleep on fine beds, but on a mat on the ground; and not to eat out of regulation hours, i.e. after noon. Another group divides the sixth into two―against cosmetics and adornments and against dancing and music; the first eight are then called the eight prohibitory commands and the last the 齋 or fasting commandment. Also 八齋戒; 八關齋 (八支齋) ; cf. 八種勝法. |
尬舞 see styles |
gà wǔ ga4 wu3 ka wu |
(slang) to battle each other in street dancing (derived from Taiwanese 較, which sounds similar to Mandarin 尬[ga4]); (slang) to perform weird dance moves |
抃舞 see styles |
biàn wǔ bian4 wu3 pien wu benbu べんぶ |
(literary) to clap and dance in joy (noun/participle) dancing and clapping one's hands with joy |
楽舞 see styles |
ramu らむ |
singing and dancing; song and dance; (female given name) Ramu |
歌舞 see styles |
gē wǔ ge1 wu3 ko wu kabu かぶ |
singing and dancing (n,vs,vi) singing and dancing To sing and dance. |
田楽 see styles |
taraga たらが |
(1) ritual music and dancing in shrines and temples; (2) rice dance; rice festival; (3) (abbreviation) {food} (See 田楽焼き) tofu (or fish, etc.) baked and coated with miso; (4) (abbreviation) (See 田楽返し) turning something in the manner one would use to cook dengaku-tofu on both sides; (surname) Taraga |
舞曲 see styles |
wǔ qǔ wu3 qu3 wu ch`ü wu chü bukyoku ぶきょく |
dance music musical dance; music and dancing |
舞踏 see styles |
wǔ tà wu3 ta4 wu t`a wu ta butou / buto ぶとう |
(n,vs,vi) (See ダンス) dance (esp. Western style); dancing stomping |
蹦迪 see styles |
bèng dí beng4 di2 peng ti |
disco dancing; to dance at a disco |
輪舞 see styles |
rondo ろんど |
(n,vs,vi) round dance; dancing in a circle; (female given name) Rondo |
たんす see styles |
dansu ダンス |
(n,vs,vi) dance; dancing; (personal name) Dance |
交誼舞 交谊舞 see styles |
jiāo yì wǔ jiao1 yi4 wu3 chiao i wu |
social dance; ballroom dancing |
舞散る see styles |
maichiru まいちる |
(Godan verb with "ru" ending) to dance down (leaves, petals, etc.); to fall as if dancing |
裸踊り see styles |
hadakaodori はだかおどり |
naked dance; dancing naked; striptease; strip show |
霸王鞭 see styles |
bà wáng biān ba4 wang2 bian1 pa wang pien |
a rattle stick used in folk dancing; rattle stick dance |
狂喜乱舞 see styles |
kyoukiranbu / kyokiranbu きょうきらんぶ |
(noun/participle) (yoji) boisterous dance; dancing wildly |
舞い散る see styles |
maichiru まいちる |
(Godan verb with "ru" ending) to dance down (leaves, petals, etc.); to fall as if dancing |
跳集體舞 跳集体舞 see styles |
tiào jí tǐ wǔ tiao4 ji2 ti3 wu3 t`iao chi t`i wu tiao chi ti wu |
to do ensemble dancing; to dance in a group |
社交ダンス see styles |
shakoudansu / shakodansu しゃこうダンス |
social dance; ballroom dancing |
チークダンス see styles |
chiikudansu / chikudansu チークダンス |
cheek-to-cheek dancing (wasei: cheek dance) |
ポールダンス see styles |
poorudansu ポールダンス |
pole dance; pole dancing |
ソシアルダンス see styles |
soshiarudansu ソシアルダンス |
social dance; social dancing |
チーク・ダンス see styles |
chiiku dansu / chiku dansu チーク・ダンス |
cheek-to-cheek dancing (wasei: cheek dance) |
ポール・ダンス see styles |
pooru dansu ポール・ダンス |
pole dance; pole dancing |
ソシアル・ダンス see styles |
soshiaru dansu ソシアル・ダンス |
social dance; social dancing |
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souodori / soodori そうおどり |
mass dancing; large-group dancing; dance with entire troupe |
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odoriba おどりば |
(1) place for dancing; dance floor; (2) landing (of a staircase); (3) leveling off (e.g. in the economy); cooling off; (period of) stagnation; lull; plateau |
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mai まい |
dancing; dance |
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chiikudansu; chiiku dansu / chikudansu; chiku dansu チークダンス; チーク・ダンス |
cheek-to-cheek dancing (wasei: cheek dance) |
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furiidansu; furii dansu / furidansu; furi dansu フリーダンス; フリー・ダンス |
{sports} free dance (in ice dancing); FD |
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poorudansu; pooru dansu ポールダンス; ポール・ダンス |
pole dance; pole dancing |
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shootodansu; shooto dansu ショートダンス; ショート・ダンス |
{sports} short dance (in ice dancing); SD |
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soshiarudansu; soshiaru dansu ソシアルダンス; ソシアル・ダンス |
social dance; social dancing |
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orijinarudansu; orijinaru dansu オリジナルダンス; オリジナル・ダンス |
{sports} original dance (in ice dancing); OD |
鐃楯¥申鐃緒申鐃緒申鐃?鐃楯¥申鐃暑・鐃緒申鐃緒申 see styles |
鐃楯¥申鐃緒申鐃緒申鐃?鐃楯¥申鐃暑 鐃緒申鐃緒申 鐃楯¥申鐃緒申鐃緒申鐃?鐃楯¥申鐃暑・鐃緒申鐃緒申 |
pole dance; pole dancing |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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