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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English - tango

 
 

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Tango

tango
~1 n plural tangos a lively dance from South America, or a piece of music for this dance ~2 v 1 to dance the tango 2 it takes two to tango spoken used to say that if a problem involves two people then both people are equally responsible
tank ~1 n 1 a large container for storing liquid or gas  (The hot water tank is leaking. | fish tank (=for keeping fish in) | petrol tank BrE /gas tank AmE (=part of a vehicle for holding petrol)) 2 also tankful the amount of liquid or gas held in a tank  (I'll do over 400 miles on a full tank.) 3 a heavy military vehicle that has a large gun and runs on two metal belts fitted over its wheels 4 a large artificial pool for storing water  (- see also think­tank, septic tank) ~2 v tank up phr v especially AmE to put petrol in your car so that the tank is full
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1.
  (tangos, tangoing, tangoed) 1. The tango is a South American dance in which two people hold each other closely, walk quickly in one direction, then walk quickly back again. N-SING: usu the N 2. A tango is a piece of music intended for tango dancing. A tango was playing on the jukebox... The sounds of tango filled the air. N-VAR 3. If you tango, you dance the tango. They can rock and roll, they can tango, but they can’t bop. VERB: V 4. it takes two to tango: see two ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
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   I. noun  (plural ~s)  Etymology: American Spanish  Date: 1913  1. a ballroom dance of Latin-American origin in 2/4 time with a basic pattern of step-step-step-step-close and characterized by long pauses and stylized body positions; also the music for this dance  2. interaction marked by a lack of straightforwardness the suspect's ~ with police  II. intransitive verb  Date: 1913 to dance the ~ TANGO  Date: 1952 — a communications code word for the letter t ...
Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
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  1. n. & v. --n. (pl. -os) 1 a slow S. American ballroom dance. 2 the music for this. --v.intr. (-oes, -oed) dance the tango. Etymology: Amer. Sp. 2. n. a tangerine colour. Etymology: abbr. after TANGO(1) ...
Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
4.
  1. танго 2. танцевать танго ...
Новый большой англо-русский словарь
5.
   1. noun; pl. -os танго  2. v. танцевать танго ...
Англо-русский словарь
6.
  - 1913, from Argentine Sp. tango, originally the name of an African-American drum dance, probably from a Niger-Congo language (cf. Ibibio tamgu "to dance"). ...
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