Lambada Meaning in English
word
læmˈbɑdə
lam-BAH-duh
læmbˈɑːdɐ
lam-BAH-duh
释义
Lambada is a fast, energetic dance from Brazil that became popular worldwide in the late 1980s, often danced to rhythmic Latin music.
用法与细微差别
Mostly used as a noun for the dance style; often associated with the hit song 'Lambada.' Sometimes used in cultural contexts or to evoke exotic Latin dance scenes. Not to be confused with other Latin dances like samba or salsa.
Spanish: lambadaPortuguese (BR): lambadaPortuguese (PT): lambadaChinese (Simplified): 兰巴达Chinese (Traditional): 蘭巴達Hindi: लाम्बाडा (नृत्य)Arabic: لامبادا (رقصة أمريكية جنوبية)Bengali: লাম্বাডা (নৃত্য)Russian: ламбадаJapanese: ランバダVietnamese: lambadaKorean: 람바다Turkish: lambadaUrdu: لامباداIndonesian: lambada
例句
They learned the lambada for the school talent show.
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The music for the lambada is fast and fun.
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She watched a video to learn the steps of the lambada.
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Whenever that classic lambada song plays, everyone starts dancing.
natural
He surprised everyone at the wedding by doing the lambada perfectly.
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That movie made the lambada famous all over the world.
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