fandango
61Fandango — Fan|dạn|go 〈m.; Gen.: s, Pl.: s; Musik〉 feuriger span. Tanz im 3/4 , 3/8 od. 6/8 Takt [Etym.: span.] …
62fandango — fan|dan|go [fænˈdæŋgəu US gou] n plural fandangos [Date: 1700 1800; : Spanis] a fast Spanish or South American dance, or the music for this dance …
63fandango — pl.m. fandanghi …
64fandango — исп. [фанда/нго] испанский танец …
65fandango — sustantivo masculino coloquial bullicio, trapatiesta, alboroto. * * * Sinónimos: ■ baile, danza, canto, fandanguillo ■ bullicio, jaleo …
66fandango — Lively Spanish dance; pl. fandangoes/fandangos …
67fandango — n II, N. fandangogiem; lm D. fandangodang muz. «hiszpański taniec ludowy w takcie 3/4, najczęściej z towarzyszeniem gitary i kastanietów» ‹hiszp.› …
68fandango — lively Spanish dance performed by a couple Dance Styles …
69fandango — n. lively Spanish dance …
70fandango — (fan DANG goh) [Spanish] An old Spanish dance in triple time performed by a couple playing castanets, beginning slowly and gradually increasing in speed and intensity …