释义 |
waltz UK [wɒlts] US [wɑ:lts] noun countable ■a formal dance in which two people holding each other move around a large room, turning as they go and repeating a movement of three steps, or a piece of music with three beats in a bar written for this style of dancing 华尔滋舞;华尔滋舞曲,圆舞曲 UK [wɒlts] US [wɑ:lts] verb WALK 行走 intransitive usually + adverb or preposition informal ■to walk somewhere quickly and confidently, often in a way that annoys other people (常指以令人厌烦的方式)神态自若地走,大摇大摆地走•You can't just waltz into my bedroom without knocking - it's private!你不能连门也不敲就大摇大摆地进我的卧室——这是私人空间! •My idiot wife has gone and waltzed off with my car keys and left me without any means of transport!我那白痴老婆带着我的车锁匙悠然离去,害得我甚么交通工具都没有! UK [wɒlts] US [wɑ:lts] verb DANCE 舞蹈 intransitive ■to dance a waltz 跳华尔滋舞 UK [wɒlts] US [wɑ:lts] verb Phrasal Verbs waltz through sth informal ■to complete something such as a test easily and successfully 轻松通过(考试等)•He waltzed through the first two rounds of the competition.他轻松通过了前两轮的竞赛。 |