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الأسْطُرْلابِ
der Quickstep
I. ˈquick·step N no pl
1. quickstep (dancing):
the quickstep
der Quickstep
2. quickstep MUS:
quickstep
Quickstep m
the group played the quickstep
die Band spielte einen Quickstep
II. ˈquick·step <-pp-> VB intr
quickstep
Quickstep tanzen
Present
Iquickstep
youquickstep
he/she/itquicksteps
wequickstep
youquickstep
theyquickstep
Past
Iquickstepped
youquickstepped
he/she/itquickstepped
wequickstepped
youquickstepped
theyquickstepped
Present Perfect
Ihavequickstepped
youhavequickstepped
he/she/ithasquickstepped
wehavequickstepped
youhavequickstepped
theyhavequickstepped
Past Perfect
Ihadquickstepped
youhadquickstepped
he/she/ithadquickstepped
wehadquickstepped
youhadquickstepped
theyhadquickstepped
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Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)
the group played the quickstep
die Band spielte einen Quickstep
Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)
The tempo also quickened, as the song was a useful quickstep tune.
en.wikipedia.org
A quickstep of locks adds spice, nothing stronger, to bucolic progress.
www.telegraph.co.uk
By the end of the 20th century the complexity of quickstep as done by advanced dancers had increased, due to the extensive use of syncopated steps with eighth note durations.
en.wikipedia.org
Many of the actors had to brush up on their quickstep.
www.dailymail.co.uk
Cycle times are one of the most significant differences between quickstep and autoclave processing.
en.wikipedia.org
Examples from the Internet (not verified by PONS Editors)
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As a matter of course, dance teacher Bernd Bruns introduces his students to other popular standard dances, too, e.g. tango, foxtrot and quickstep;
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www.ruhr-uni-bochum.de
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Tanzlehrer Bernd Bruns bringt seinen Schülerinnen und Schülern natürlich auch alle weiteren bekannten Standardtänze bei: z.B. Tango, Foxtrott oder Quickstep.
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