słownik polsko - angielski

język polski - English

dance po angielsku:

1. danced danced


We danced to the music for hours until we were all exhausted.
She danced with him.
Tom played the accordion while Mary danced.
Even though she was a heavy woman, she danced well.
We sang, danced and chatted after dinner.
The girl danced in a way that brought joy to the audience.
Isadora Duncan danced with such grace that she was invited to dance in Europe.
Mary has danced since she was five.
The other animals of the forest came to watch the wedding dance, and they, too, danced all night in the moonlight.
Half-forgotten music danced through his mind.
The little girl danced, with her eyes shining.
All the other little rabbits came out to see how happy they both were, and they danced in a wedding circle around the little black rabbit and little white rabbit.
The performers danced whilst singing - they performed extremely well.
Emi danced the most beautifully of the three girls.
There was genius in the way the girl danced.

2. dancing dancing


She takes singing and dancing lessons, not to mention swimming and tennis lessons.
Tom burst out laughing when he saw Mary dancing a jig.
They had been dancing for an hour when there was a knock on the door.
I got a bit carried away when I was dancing and got up on the table.
I'm dancing.
The term ‘milonguero style tango’ was coined in the early 1990s to describe the style of dancing tango that was prevalent in the milongas of downtown Buenos Aires in the 1950s.
When the cat is not there, the mice are dancing.
Every week I study piano on Monday and Tuesday, and dancing on Wednesday and Friday.
I'd like to see some dancing. Do you have any information?
At first, Mohandas had dancing and music, but they were too expensive.
I could not help laughing to see him dancing.
There is nothing like dancing after all. I consider it as one of the first refinements of polished society.
At the winter festival, Beth received an award for dancing the best.
I enjoy reading, cuddling by the fireplace and slow dancing.
They communicate the distance and direction of the food by dancing.