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Tanzen
danc·ing [ˈdɑ:n(t)sɪŋ, Am ˈdæn(t)s-] N no pl
dancing
ball·room ˈdanc·ing N no pl
ballroom dancing
Gesellschaftstanz m <-es, -tänze>
ˈfire danc·ing N
fire dancing
ˈline danc·ing N
line dancing
ˈlap danc·ing N
lap dancing
ˈbel·ly danc·ing N no pl
belly dancing
Bauchtanz m <-es, -tänze>
ˈbreak-danc·ing N no pl
break-dancing
Breakdance m <-(s)>
ˈdanc·ing part·ner N
dancing partner
Tanzpartner(in) m (f) <-s, -; -, -nen>
ˈdanc·ing shoes N pl
dancing shoes
ˈdanc·ing mas·ter N
dancing master
Tanzlehrer(in) m (f) <-s, -; -, -nen>
waggle dance [ˈwæɡlˌdɑːns] N
Schwänzeltanz (zeigt, dass die Nahrungsquelle weiter vom Bienenstock entfernt ist)
dance language of honey bees N
English
English
German
German
barnes dance TRAFFIC OBS, ENVIRON, traffic flow
German
German
English
English
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She says it was just what was happening to me naturally...
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Especially rare is the block of four and naturally on cover.
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Although you might naturally think that, because it's the same producer.
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Uranium mining takes place nearby, but not in areas where the plant naturally occurs.
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It is a naturally formed dam build up on a single wall.
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If we are talking about "breaking" as opposed to "break-dancing" – a term that the media falsely applies to "breaking" – then we were definitely the first crew in Vietnam.
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Wenn man von „Breaking“ spricht und nicht von „Breakdance“ – ein Begriff der von den Medien fälschlicherweise benutzt wird – dann sind wir definitiv die Ersten, die das in Vietnam praktiziert haben.