0 a formal dance in which two people holding each other move around a large room, turning as they go, or a piece of music with three beats in a bar written for this style of dancing -- 华尔兹舞;华尔兹舞曲,圆舞曲
1 to walk somewhere quickly and confidently, often in a way that annoys other people -- (常指以令人厌烦的方式)神态自若地走,大摇大摆地走
2 to dance a waltz -- 跳华尔兹舞
Second, it is found that many (twenty-eight out of sixty-eight) workers had waltzes as their favourite type of music.
When listening to pelimanni music, is it in fact possible to trace any 'places', local or global, in the waltz?
Some are creating -oating ethereal waltzes, others faster, demonic fairground waltzes, spinning through the music with alarming intent.
In it are found dozens of increasingly picaresque and abbreviated sections depicting folk dances, ballroom dances, waltzes, marches, polkas - you name it.
The 'sailor's waltz', a piece based on major triads, immediately springs to mind.
There are things that we waltz around and others that are apparent: that you were good, and raised your son with the utmost care.
Their repertoire included waltzes, polkas, schottishes and mazurkas.
Some students had started to create these sections already and some had changed the waltz rhythm moving further away from the original model.