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I. dance [Am dæns, Brit dɑːns] N

1.1. dance C (act):

to lead sb a merry dance Brit

1.2. dance C (set of steps):

1.3. dance U (art form):

2. dance (occasion):

dance attr music
dance attr music

II. dance [Am dæns, Brit dɑːns] VB intr

1.1. dance (to music):

1.2. dance (skip):

2. dance liter eyes/flames:

danzar liter

III. dance [Am dæns, Brit dɑːns] VB trans

1. dance waltz/tango:

2. dance person:

attendance [Am əˈtɛndəns, Brit əˈtɛnd(ə)ns] N

1. attendance U or C (presence):

2. attendance U (service):

3. attendance C (people present):

square dance N

tea dance N

sword dance N

country dance N esp Brit

dance-off [ˈdænsɔf] N

dance hall N

dance floor N

dinner dance N

comida f bailable esp LatAm
cena-baile f Mex

rain dance N

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I. dance [dɑ:nts, Am dænts] -cing -cing VB intr

1. dance (move around to music):

to dance to sth

2. dance (move energetically):

3. dance (bob):

Phrases:

II. dance [dɑ:nts, Am dænts] -cing -cing VB trans

Phrases:

III. dance [dɑ:nts, Am dænts] -cing -cing N

clog-dance [ˈklɒgdɑ:ns] N

sword dance N

country dance N Brit

tap dance [ˈtæpˌdɑ:nts, Am -ˌdænts] N

square dance N

dance band N

dance music N no pl

folk dance N

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engleski
engleski
španski
španski

I. dance <-cing> [dæns] VB intr

1. dance (move to music):

to dance to sth

2. dance (move energetically):

3. dance (twinkle):

4. dance (bob):

Phrases:

II. dance <-cing> [dæns] VB trans

III. dance [dæns] N

tap dance [ˈtæp·ˌdæns] N

country-dance N

folk dance N

square dance N

dance band N

dance music N

španski
španski
engleski
engleski
Present
Idance
youdance
he/she/itdances
wedance
youdance
theydance
Past
Idanced
youdanced
he/she/itdanced
wedanced
youdanced
theydanced
Present Perfect
Ihavedanced
youhavedanced
he/she/ithasdanced
wehavedanced
youhavedanced
theyhavedanced
Past Perfect
Ihaddanced
youhaddanced
he/she/ithaddanced
wehaddanced
youhaddanced
theyhaddanced

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Attendance at gymnasia starts at age 12 and lasts for three years.
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The most successful year was 1999, when attendance was a record 130,600 and the profit was 805,000 marks.
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By the end of the year, 243 were on the roll and the attendance gradually rose until it reached 600 in 1930.
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On opening night officials estimated that attendance around the world totalled 161,000 people.
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Attendance varied in later sessions from 2,100 to over 2,300.
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