flamenco
英 [flə'meŋkəʊ]
美 [flə'mɛŋko]
- n. 弗拉門科民歌;弗拉曼柯舞(西班牙的吉卜賽舞蹈)
- n. (Flamenco)人名;(西)弗拉門科
英文詞源
- flamenco (n.)
- 1882, from Spanish flamenco, first used of Gypsy dancing in Andalusia. The word in Spanish meant "a Fleming, native of Flanders" (Dutch Vlaming) and also "flamingo." Speculation are varied and colorful about the connection between the bird, the people, and the gypsy dance of Andalusia.
Spain ruled Flanders for many years in 16c., and King Carlos I brought with him to Madrid an entire Flemish court. One etymology suggests the dance was so called from the bright costumes and energetic movements, which the Spanish associated with Flanders; another is that Spaniards, especially Andalusians, like to name things by their opposites, and because the Flemish were tall and blond and the gypsies short and dark, the gypsies were called "Flemish;" others hold that flamenco was the general Spanish word for all foreigners, gypsies included; or that Flemish noblemen, bored with court life, took to slumming among the gypsies. Compare Gypsy.
雙語例句
- 1. to dance the flamenco
- 跳弗拉門科舞
來自《權威詞典》
- 2. She's a very good flamenco dancer.
- 她是一名非常優秀的弗拉明科舞舞者.
來自《簡明英漢詞典》
- 3. I learned in dance school different types of modern dances, jazz, flamenco.
- 我在舞蹈學校學習過不同種類的現代舞蹈 、 爵士和flamenco舞.
來自互聯網
- 4. Jackie has been learning flamenco dancing at an evening class for three years.
- 傑基已經在夜校學習了3年的弗拉門戈舞。
來自柯林斯例句
- 5. He builds handmade classical and flamenco guitars using traditional methods of construction.
- [他用傳統工藝製作手工古典吉他和弗拉明戈吉他. ]
來自互聯網