samba
Prononciation : [ˈsæmbə]
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Contexte : « music and dance »
(noun) a lively and rhythmic dance that comes from Brazil. People dance the samba to fun music with fast beats at parties and festivals. It's very joyful and energetic.
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The dancers performed an amazing samba at the festival last night.
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He didn’t enjoy the samba and preferred a slower dance style instead.
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Have you ever tried dancing the samba at a party?
Contexte : « genre »
(noun) a style of music that originated in Brazil. Samba music is upbeat and often played with various instruments, making everyone want to dance.
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We listened to some cheerful samba during our road trip.
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She didn't like samba music; she preferred classical instead.
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What do you think makes samba such a popular music style?
Contexte : « dance »
(verb) to dance the samba, which is a fun and lively way of moving to samba music. When people samba, they often sway their hips and move quickly.
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They sambaed together beautifully at the carnival.
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He didn't samba at the party and just watched from the sidelines.
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Can you samba like the dancers on TV?
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