cancan

n. (法)康康舞(一种高踢大腿的法国式舞蹈)
n.
(红灯区中表演的)康康舞(女子高高踢起大腿动作并不高雅的法国舞蹈);
英英释义
cancan[ 'kænkæn ]
n.a high-kicking dance of French origin performed by a female chorus line
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cancan
cancan: [19] The English word was borrowed from French, where it originally, in the 16th century, meant ‘noise, uproar’. Its ultimate source is unknown, although it has traditionally been associated with Latin quanquam ‘although’, taken to be the prelude to a noisy scholastic argument. Its application to the uproarious dance began in the 19th century, in French as well as English; however, its presentday association with high-kicking chorus girls (with, according to the Oxford English Dictionary, ‘extravagant and indecent gestures’) seems to be a slightly later development, since the earliest examples of its use quoted by the OED apparently refer to men: ‘He usually compromises by dancing the Can-can’, A E Sweet, Texas Siftings 1882.
cancan (n.)
also can-can, 1848, from French, possibly from can, a French children's word for "duck" (see canard), via some notion of "waddling" too obscure or obscene to attempt to disentangle here. Or perhaps from French cancan (16c.) "noise, disturbance," echoic of quacking.
1. You'll get more from CanCan Translation.
您得到的不只是翻译。
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2. You will get more from CanCan Translation.
您得到的不只是翻译。
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3. Stand strong east wind, Cancan pear bloom.
强起立东风,惨惨梨花谢。
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4. How can I know if a user has access to all or just some resources with Cancan?
我怎么能知道如果一个用户可以访问所有或只是一些资源,餐餐?
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5. The utility model provides a solar energy environment - friendly type sanitary garbage cancan open a cover automatically.
本实用新型提供一种太阳能环保自动开盖卫生垃圾筒。
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6. Adams, 29, was beaten by Cancan in the finals of the 2010 and 2012 World Championships but the result was never in doubt this time around.
现年29岁的亚当在2010年和2012年的世锦赛上都被任灿灿击败,但此次她毫无争议地复仇成功。
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7. Each evening at Wagah, a border crossing between India and Pakistan, scowling soldiers in dress uniform fling high-kicks worthy of a cancan dancer and march about at triple speed.
每晚的印巴边界瓦嘎,制服整齐,互相怒视的两国士兵迈着法国康康舞(一种高踢大腿的法国式舞蹈)一般的高踢腿,以三倍于康康舞速度跨步。
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8. But its new centenary edition includes a copy of the 1911 version, which shows Britons thought the words neon, petticoat, and 'indecent dance' the Cancan all deserved similar recognition.
新世纪的这版词典还附上了1911年版的词典,这说明在英国人看来,neon(霓虹灯)、petticoat(衬裙)和“伤风败俗的舞蹈”the can can(康康舞)这些词都同样值得被重视。
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9. But its new centenary edition includes a copy of the 1911 version, which shows Britons thought the words neon, petticoat, and 'indecent dance' the Cancan all deserved similar recognition.
新世纪的这版词典还附上了1911年版的词典,这说明在英国人看来,neon(霓虹灯)、petticoat(衬裙)和“伤风败俗的舞蹈”the can can(康康舞)这些词都同样值得被重视。
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