基本解釋n. 踢踏舞 v. 跳踢跶舞(tap-dance 的現(xiàn)在分詞)英漢例句雙語(yǔ)例句He calls it "tap-dancing to work".他稱之為"踢踏舞工作"。"The Little Colonel" (1935): Along with "The Little Rebel, " this was one of two films Temple made in 1935 with the tap-dancing great Bill "Bojangles" Robinson. They were a striking pair.《小上?!罚?935)這部電影和另一部《小叛逆》都是由鄧波兒和跳踢踏舞跳得格外好的羅賓森(美國(guó)百老匯和好萊塢著名舞蹈演員)于1935年一同出演的。He had been in the midst of a tap-dancing lesson when the phone rang, summoning him to Berchtesgaden.電話響起召他去貝希特斯加登時(shí),他正在上踢踏舞課。權(quán)威例句The film begins shakily, but when Broderick steps up for his first big number the sets open up, some tap-dancing beauties are brought out, and the film begins to fly.NEWYORKER: The ProducersMr. TOM AMMIANO (San Francisco Board of Supervisors): The feds and the state are doing a lot of tap-dancing around this issue, but they're not coming up with anything that really addresses the reality of who our neighbors are, who we depend on for services, and I think this is the least we could do.NPR: San Francisco to Issue IDs to Immigrantstap-dancing更多例句英英字典柯林斯英英字典 Tap dancing is a style of dancing in which the dancers wear special shoes with pieces of metal on the heels and toes. The shoes make loud sharp sounds as the dancers move their feet. tap-dancing劍橋字典tap-dancing柯林斯字典專業(yè)釋義藝術(shù)學(xué)踢踏舞