disco
Prononciation : [ˈdɪs.koʊ]
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Contexte : « music »
(noun) a type of music that became popular in the 1970s and has a strong beat that makes you want to dance. It often features orchestral instruments, catchy melodies, and is played at parties.
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She loves to listen to disco when she is getting ready for a party.
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He doesn't enjoy disco music; he prefers rock instead.
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Have you ever danced to disco music at a party?
Contexte : « dance »
(noun) a night club or place where people go to dance, listen to disco music, and have fun. These places are often filled with bright lights and a lively atmosphere.
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They had a great time dancing at the disco last weekend.
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She didn't want to go to the disco because she felt tired.
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What time does the disco usually start on Saturday night?
Contexte : « entertainment »
(verb) to dance in a lively way, especially to disco music. This means moving your body to the beat of the music while having a good time.
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They discoed all night at the party and didn't want it to end.
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He didn't disco at the party because he felt shy about dancing.
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Do you like to disco when your favorite song comes on?
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