Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Traditional customs - Dance English
Dance English
Dance's English standard is English [d ɑ: ns]; Beauty [d_ns], dance is an English word, a noun, an adjective, a transitive verb and an intransitive verb. Dance: third person singular: dance; ; Plural number: dance; ; Present participle: dancing; ; Past tense: dancing; ; Past participle: dancing.
Make sentences with dances, such as: in the lands capped bamboo forest, I paint you with plain pen, tullnessthegauze, dancewiththesleeve, thelightdance, thesweetballad, thefragranceoftheplace, You face appenders in front of me eyes. In the picturesque bamboo forest, I painted with ordinary strokes, wrapped in gauze, danced with sleeves, danced with brisk steps, sweet folk songs, the fragrance of that place, and your face appeared in front of my eyes.
The following contents are for reference: Baidu Encyclopedia-Dance
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