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Eゲイト英和辞典での「Dance」の意味 |
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dance
踊り;踊る
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結びつき dance+【副】/beautifully, excellentlyみごとに,すばらしく/clumsilyぎこちなく/gracefully, elegantly優雅に/lightly軽やかに/vigorouslyはつらつと |
遺伝子名称シソーラスでの「Dance」の意味 |
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DANCE
| human | 遺伝子名 | DANCE |
| 同義語(エイリアス) | ARMD3; Urine p50 protein; fibulin 5; UP50; UNQ184/PRO210; FBLN5; FLJ90059; FIBL-5; Fibulin-5 precursor; Dance; EVEC | |
| SWISS-PROTのID | SWISS-PROT:Q9UBX5 | |
| EntrezGeneのID | EntrezGene:10516 | |
| その他のDBのID | HGNC:3602 |
| mouse | 遺伝子名 | DANCE |
| 同義語(エイリアス) | Fbln5; fibulin 5; Fibulin-5 precursor; FIBL-5; Dance; EVEC; A55 | |
| SWISS-PROTのID | SWISS-PROT:Q9WVH9 | |
| EntrezGeneのID | EntrezGene:23876 | |
| その他のDBのID | MGI:1346091 |
| rat | 遺伝子名 | Dance |
| 同義語(エイリアス) | Fbln5; fibulin 5; Embryonic vascular EGF repeat-containing protein; FIBL-5; Fibulin-5 precursor; EVEC | |
| SWISS-PROTのID | SWISS-PROT:Q9WVH8 | |
| EntrezGeneのID | EntrezGene:29158 | |
| その他のDBのID | RGD:2594 |
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Wiktionary英語版での「Dance」の意味 |
dance
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2026/01/11 16:40 UTC 版)
発音
- IPA: /dɑːns/
- (Received Pronunciation, Cockney, Estuary, Jamaica) IPA: [dɑːns]
- (General American) IPA: /dæns/
- (Northern England, Ireland) IPA: [dæns], [dans], [däns]
- (General Australian) IPA: [dæːns]
- (Cultivated Australian, New Zealand) IPA: [däːns], [dɐːns]
- (India) IPA: [ɖɑːns]
- (Received Pronunciation, Cockney, Estuary, Jamaica) IPA: [dɑːns]
- 韻: -ɑːns, -æns
語源 1
From 中期英語 dauncen, from Anglo-Norman dauncer, from Vulgar Latin *dantiāre, of uncertain origin. Displaced 古期英語 sealtian, and partially displaced 古期英語 hlēapan (“to leap, dance, run”) (whence modern leap).
名詞
dance (countable and uncountable, plural dances)
- A sequence of rhythmic steps or movements usually performed to music, for pleasure or as a form of social interaction.
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1907 August, Robert W[illiam] Chambers, chapter II, in The Younger Set, New York, N.Y.: D. Appleton & Company, →OCLC:
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"I ought to arise and go forth with timbrels and with dances; but, do you know, I am not inclined to revels? There has been a little—just a very little bit too much festivity so far …. Not that I don't adore dinners and gossip and dances; not that I do not love to pervade bright and glittering places. […]"
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- A social gathering where dancing is the main activity.
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1907 August, Robert W[illiam] Chambers, chapter II, in The Younger Set, New York, N.Y.: D. Appleton & Company, →OCLC:
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"I ought to arise and go forth with timbrels and with dances; but, do you know, I am not inclined to revels? There has been a little—just a very little bit too much festivity so far …. Not that I don't adore dinners and gossip and dances; not that I do not love to pervade bright and glittering places. […]"
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1985 April 29, Daniel Southerl, quoting Deng Liqun, “Saturday Night Fever in Peking”, in The Washington Post, →ISSN, →OCLC, archived from the original on 27 August 2023:
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But, he continued, "the experience of the Peking Municipal Communist Youth League shows that, as long as dance parties are organized and supervised well by the work units concerned and these units organize their own sentries, as long as the people attending these dances are given a little coaching in advance on what is meant by normal socializing and recreation, and as long as these dances are organized, led and guided properly, there will be no incidents."
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- (uncountable) The art, profession, and study of dancing.
- (uncountable) A genre of modern music characterised by sampled beats, repetitive rhythms and few lyrics.
- A piece of music with a particular dance rhythm.
- (figurative) A battle of wits, especially one commonly fought between two rivals.
- (figurative, dated) Any strenuous or difficult movement, action, or task.
- (beekeeping) A repetitive movement used in communication between worker honey bees.
派生語
- acro dance
- adance
- Africanist dance
- Agadoo dance
- antidance
- apron dance
- avant-dance
- ballroom dance
- barn dance
- belly dance
- belly-dance
- big dance
- booger dance
- bottle dance
- breakdance
- break dance
- break-dance
- bubble dance
- buck dance
- cage dance
- candle dance
- Caribbean dance music
- carpet dance
- ceilidh dance
- chain dance
- chicken dance
- Cinderella dance
- cinedance
- circle dance
- clog dance
- contra dance
- country dance
- country-dance
- cushion-dance
- cushion dance
- danceaholic
- danceathon
- dance band
- dance belt
- dance card
- dance-card
- dancefest
- dance floor
- dance fly
- dance game
- dancegoer
- dance-goer
- dancegoing
- dance gypsy
- dance hall
- dancehall
- dance-hall
- dance-happy
- dance hostess
- danceless
- dancelike
- danceline
- dance machine
- dancemaker
- dancemaking
- dance mat
- dance move
- dance music
- dance of death
- dance-off
- dance of the seven veils
- dance on a rope
- dance on nothing
- dance on someone's grave
- dance pad
- dance platform
- dance pole
- dance-pop
- dancepop
- dancer
- dancercise
- dancery
- dancescape
- dance school
- dancesport
- dance step
- dance studio
- dance-time
- dancetime
- dancewear
- dancy
- devil dance
- dinner dance
- dirty dance
- disco-dance
- dollar dance
- downgrade dance
- eagle dance
- egg dance
- electronic dance music
- elf-dance
- Eurodance
- fan-dance
- fan dance
- feminist dance therapy
- flannel dance
- folk dance
- for a song and a dance
- for a song and dance
- furry dance
- Ghost Dance
- ghost dance
- grass dance
- gravedance
- gumboot dance
- hat dance
- highland dance
- ice dance
- intelligent dance music
- Italo dance
- jazz dance
- Juba dance
- kabuki dance
- kissing dance
- lap dance
- lap-dance
- last dance
- lead someone a dance
- lesbian dance theory
- let's dance
- line dance
- line-dance
- line of dance
- lion dance
- maize dance
- medicine dance
- merry dance
- Mexican hat dance
- modern dance
- money dance
- monkey dance
- morris dance
- multiplication dance
- non-dance
- nondance
- oriental dance
- partner dance
- pee-pee dance
- pole dance
- potty dance
- prairie chicken dance
- predance
- pronoun dance
- rain dance
- riverdance
- rope dance
- round dance
- Sadie Hawkins dance
- sequence dance
- seven-veil dance
- skidance
- ski dance
- skirt dance
- sky-dance
- slam dance
- slam-dance
- slow dance
- snake dance
- song and dance
- spiral dance
- spring dance
- square-dance
- square dance
- step-dance
- step dance
- street dance
- St. Vitus' dance
- sundance
- sun dance
- swing dance
- synthdance
- table dance
- tap dance
- tap-dance
- taxi dance
- tea dance
- tear up the dance floor
- toe-dance
- toe dance
- touchdown dance
- tremble dance
- turnabout dance
- veil dance
- vernacular dance
- waggle dance
- wag-tail dance
- war dance
- weasel war dance
- zombie dance
動詞
dance (third-person singular simple present dances, present participle dancing, simple past and past participle danced)
- (intransitive) To move with rhythmic steps or movements, especially in time to music.
- (intransitive) To leap or move lightly and rapidly.
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His eyes danced with pleasure as he spoke. She accused her political opponent of dancing around the issue instead of confronting it.
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2023 November 15, Prof. Jim Wild, “This train was delayed because of bad weather in space”, in RAIL, number 996, page 30:
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A common and beautiful side-effect of high solar activity is the Aurora Borealis - the northern lights that dance across Arctic skies.
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- (transitive) To perform the steps to.
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Have you ever danced the tango?
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- (transitive) To cause to dance, or move nimbly or merrily about.
- (figurative, euphemistic) To make love or have sex.
- (beekeeping, of a worker honey bee) To make a repetitive movement in order to communicate to other worker honey bees.
- (figurative, euphemistic) To kick and convulse from the effects of being hanged.
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1907, Literary Digest, volume 34, page 364:
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If that veil can be maintained, if the workers can be kept from knowing the perfidy of officials, the criminality of capitalism, the murderous vengeance that is planned by the plutocratic powers of America, then Charles Moyer, William D. Haywood, and George Pettibone will dance on empty air, while the ghouls of capitalism rejoice because they have landed another blow upon the body of resisting labor.
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2010 January 12, Sara Starbuck, Dread Pirate Fleur and the Hangman's Noose, page 342:
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'Hats off!' the shout went up, not out of respect for those about to die, but for a better view of their death dance. The hangman, who was as drunk as anyone else, uncoiled the rope's free end from each prisoner in turn and threw it up to an assistant balanced precariously on the beam above. Each was tightly fastened, leaving very little slack. When the moment came, the carts would be driven out from under the prisoners, leaving them dancing the Tyburn jig, their legs paddling helplessly in the air.
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2019 November 7, Carter J. Gregory, The Hangman's Psalm: The Girl at the Gallows:
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Not only will you be whipped, but Jack Ketch will be displeased. He knows how to attach the rope just so...a man's neck can be snaped in an instant and he feels pain for a moment only. Or, at Ketch's pleasure, the man swings in the air, his legs dance in an ungainly manner, his face turns red, his tongue turns purple and protrudes - a poor devil once bit off the tip and spit it out, and he chocked(sic) to death.
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2022 November 30, John Gardiner, A Hitchhiker's Triptych:
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Initially, all hanging deaths were by the short rope. The victims strangled as they performed a twitching death dance. Over time there was a move to a longer rope. The extra drop meant the victim's neck snapped, causing a more humane death. For a long time adter the long rope was introduced, stories circulated around Aberdeen of executioners slipping in the short rope for criminals convicted of particularly heinous crimes, especially for crimes against children. No quick end for these devils. A slow dancing death, courtesy of the short rope, brouht in by canny executioners.
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同意語
派生語
- angels dancing on the head of a pin
- baby dance
- bedance
- braindance
- breakdance
- danceability
- danceable
- dance around
- dance attendance
- dance out
- dancer
- dance the hempen jig
- dance the Tyburn jig
- dance to a different tune
- dance to a new tune
- dance to someone's tune
- dance upon nothing
- dance with the devil
- dance with the one that brought you
- dancing juice
- dancing links
- dancingly
- dancingness
- dirty dance
- line dance
- nondancing
- outdance
- put on one's dancing shoes
- sky-dance
- undanced
- undancing
- underdanced
参考
語源 2
Related to dancy, dancetté, French danché.
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スラムダンスを踊る
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