fox-trot

['f?kstr?t]
  • vi. 跳狐步舞
  • n. 狐步舞

詞態(tài)變化


第三人稱單數(shù):?fox-trots;過去式:?fox-trotted;過去分詞:?fox-trotted;現(xiàn)在分詞:?fox-trotting;

英文詞源


fox-trot (n.)
also foxtrot, 1872, "a slow trot or jog trot, a pace with short steps," such as a fox's, especially of horses, from fox (n.) + trot (n.). As a type of popular dance to ragtime music, from late 1914, a fad in 1915. The early writing on the dance often seems unaware of the equestrian pace of the same name, and instead associated it with the turkey trot one-step dance that was popular a few years before.
As a variation of the one-step, as a legitimate successor to all the objectionable trots, the fox trot has attained a form which is in a fair way to become permanent. ... It has the charm of being an absolute fit for many of the most alluring transient tunes; and it can be danced, without self-consciousness, by hundreds of people who never pretended to be graceful or dancefully talented. [Maurice Mouvet, "Maurice's Art of Dancing," 1915]

雙語例句


1. It shows a fox being disembowelled by a pack of hounds.
畫面中一只狐貍正被一群獵狗撕咬得腸子外流。

來自柯林斯例句

2. "Ah, Captain Fox," Martin McGuinness said affably. "Nice to see you again."
“啊,??怂股衔?,”馬丁·麥吉尼斯親切地說,“很高興再次見到您?!?/dd>

來自柯林斯例句

3. Fox, badger, weasel and stoat are regularly seen here.
狐貍、獾、黃鼠狼和白鼬在這里很常見。

來自柯林斯例句

4. James Fox is best known as the author of White Mischief.
詹姆斯·??怂挂浴队恰芬粫顬槌雒?

來自柯林斯例句

5. Even from a distance the effect of his fox costume was stunning.
即使從遠(yuǎn)處看,他的狐貍戲服也很搶眼。

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