tango in the PONS Dictionary

tango Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Her life's passion is the tango she can't resist one.
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After success in his youth with popular boleros, waltzes, tangos, marches, and danzas, in later life he returned to classical music.
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The music style is traditional tango; no fusion or neo-tango.
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One song that would become the most widely known of all tango melodies also dates from this time.
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Although he had experience in partner dances, tango dance seemed to be structured on totally different principles.
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Tango may be purely instrumental or may include a vocalist.
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He brought traditional tango songs to the film as well as introducing compositions of his own in which tango is fused with jazz elements.
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He acted from a young violinist with excellent figures of tango integrating prestigious ensembles dedicated to the genre and has composed pieces.
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He avoided the elimination round by advancing with a tango in his second routine.
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Controlling of tango movements leads to an increased activation in the basal ganglia.
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