n. 舞厅;跳舞场
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ballrooms
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1.Every week they have to learn a different ballroom dance and perform it live on TV on Saturday night.
每周他们都要学习一种不同的交际舞,周六晚上在电视上进行直播。
2.Dancers wheeled gracefully on the ballroom floor.
跳舞的人们在舞场的地板上优美地旋转。
3.The show demonstrates how glamorous ballroom dancing is.
这个节目展示了交际舞是多么迷人。
4.The ballroom was peopled with guests.
舞厅里满堂宾客。
5.In 1926, the Savoy Ballroom was the first large business to offer a place for people to listen to swing music and dance.
1926年,萨沃伊舞厅是第一个为人们提供摇摆音乐和跳舞场所的大型舞厅。
6.The chandelier depends from the ceiling of the ballroom.
枝形吊灯悬挂在舞厅天花板上。
7.Nashi played fish for many years, but long ago, he might have played treble saxophone in a ballroom band in Istanbul.
纳希打了很多年的鱼,但是在很久以前,他也许在伊斯坦布尔的一个舞厅乐队里吹过高音萨克斯管。
8.The ballroom suddenly lit up.
舞厅突然亮了起来。
9.I saw Amy Winehouse play live only once, at the Highline Ballroom, on the lower west side of Manhattan, in 2008.
2008年,在曼哈顿的西区,我在海莱恩宴会厅看了一次艾米·怀恩豪斯的现场,仅此一次。