flamenco
71flamenco guitar — /fləˌmɛŋkoʊ gəˈta/ (say fluh.menkoh guh tah) noun a type of guitar used for flamenco music, similar to the classical guitar, but having a brighter timbre and equipped with a tap plate …
72flamenco — noun a) a Spanish dance b) music played for this dance …
73Flamenco — Fla|mẹn|co 〈m.; Gen.: od. s, Pl.: s; Musik〉 andalusischer Zigeunertanz u. Tanzlied mit starkem maurisch arab. u. ind. Einfluss [Etym.: span.] …
74flamenco — fla|men|co [fləˈmeŋkəu US kou] n plural flamencos [U and C] [Date: 1800 1900; : Spanish; Origin: person from Flanders ; in former times the people of Flanders wore bright clothes and were often thought to look like gypsy dancers] a fast exciting… …
75flamenco — pl.m. flamenchi …
76flamenco — исп. [фламэ/нко] стиль андалуз. нар. песен, танцев …
77flamenco — vigorous rhythmic dance originating with Gypsies Dance Styles …
78flamenco — n. dance characterized by strong rhythmical movements and clapping (originating with the Andalusian Gypsies of southern Spain) …
79flamenco — ca adj. Natural de las antiguas provincias de Flandes o de esta región actual de Bélgica. Perteneciente a ellas. Se dice de lo andaluz, con tendencia a lo gitano. Ave del orden de las zancudas que mide casi un metro de altura. Tiene las patas, el …
80Flamenco — Spanish Affair Comédie sentimentale de Don Siegel, avec Carmen Sevilla, Richard Kiley, José Guardiola. Pays: États Unis Date de sortie: 1958 Technique: couleurs Durée: 1 h 35 Résumé À Madrid, un architecte américain tombe… …