Nghĩa của từ song and dance bằng Tiếng Việt

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Đặt câu có từ "song and dance"

Dưới đây là những mẫu câu có chứa từ "song and dance", trong bộ từ điển Từ điển Anh - Việt. Chúng ta có thể tham khảo những mẫu câu này để đặt câu trong tình huống cần đặt câu với từ song and dance, hoặc tham khảo ngữ cảnh sử dụng từ song and dance trong bộ từ điển Từ điển Anh - Việt

1. Synonyms to Bafflegab include double-talk, rigmarole, and song and dance

2. The music of Qatar is based on Bedouin poetry, song and dance.

Âm nhạc Qatar dựa trên thơ, ca và vũ đạo Bedouin (dân du mục Ả Rập).

3. The productions retraced the rich legacy of Utah through song and dance.

Màn văn nghệ hồi tưởng lại di sản phong phú của Utah qua lời ca và điệu nhảy.

4. This whole song and dance... it's all about getting his client back.

Cái trò nhảy múa hát hò này... chẳng qua là để lấy lại khách hàng thôi.

5. A history of the Church in Brazil was portrayed in song and dance.

Một lịch sử về Giáo Hội ở Brazil đã được trình diễn bằng bài ca và điệu múa.

6. You can keep doing your song and dance as long as you want, Blade.

Mày cứ ca hò nhảy múa đến khi nào mày muốn, Blade.

7. Synonyms for Bafflegab include rigmarole, rigamarole, gibberish, gobbledegook, gobbledygook, double-talk, song and dance, nonsense, balderdash and drivel

8. Making a song and dance Michelle's family, including parents Peter and Carole, sister Angela and brother Alex said: "Michelle was Bighearted.

9. Many “special pioneer” proclaimers of the “good news” have come from among these cheerful people, who ably express themselves in song and dance.

10. Aged Doris Eaton Travis was in the famous Follies show run by Florenz Ziegfeld - regarded as Broadway's first glittering song and dance extravaganza .

11. "Corroboree" is an English word for the song and dance ceremonies of Australian Aborigines, and it suits the heavily choreographed nature of …

12. Burlesque is a smart and sassy expedition back to MGM musicals under Arthur Freed, by way of Bob Fosse's jazz-style song-and-dance movies

13. The rugged Blackface character “Jim Crow” was inspired by a black stablehand's eccentric song and dance, Rice's “Jump Jim Crow” was a national sensation, and launched the minstrel craze in the 1830s

14. They depicted, through song and dance, both their dependence for their spiritual lives on the living water from the Savior and their dependence for their physical lives on the mountain streams and rivers in their area.

Họ mô tả, qua bài ca và nhịp điệu nhảy múa, sự phụ thuộc của cuộc sống thuộc linh của họ vào nước sự sống từ Đấng Cứu Rỗi và sự phụ thuộc của cuộc sống thể chất của họ vào dòng suối trên núi và sông ngòi trong khu vực của họ.

15. The show, titled African Song and Dance and featuring Blackfaced dancers and a man dressed as a monkey, aired on Thursday, as Asia welcomed in the lunar Year of the Ox in a subdued fashion due to Covid-19 restrictions.

16. Definition of Bachata : a genre of popular song and dance of the Dominican Republic performed with guitars and percussion The group has helped make Bachata’s romantic tidings and spiky guitar syncopations a staple of Latin radio … — Jody Rosen, New York Times, 3 June 2009

17. OLD BALLAD Burthens By JOSEPHINE McGILL rT HE exhaustive study to-day devoted to Folk-Song and Folk-Dance inevitably leads to a consideration of the refrain--that most venerable and distinctive element of communal song and dance, actually the mark of the old song's choral origin

18. ‘Religious Contemplation through the medium of song and dance.’ ‘Theology is the mystical Contemplation of God by the creatively receptive consciousness of the mind and heart.’ ‘No one can doubt that much that is decent in the human experience is owed to the restraint of Contemplation within a received religious framework.’

19. ‘Religious Contemplation through the medium of song and dance.’ ‘Theology is the mystical Contemplation of God by the creatively receptive consciousness of the mind and heart.’ ‘No one can doubt that much that is decent in the human experience is owed to the restraint of Contemplation within a received religious framework.’