English to Telugu Dictionary tango

tango

టాంగో
definition
verb
They've spun, tangoed , waltzed, rumbaed, salsaed, funked, jazzed, hip-hopped and twirled their little hearts out and now they're sashaying off into the sunset in an hour-long final.
dance the tango.
noun
The Argentine tango originated in Buenos Aires at the turn of the last century.
a ballroom dance originating in Buenos Aires, characterized by marked rhythms and postures and abrupt pauses.
It is very easy to be confused between the letters B and P, M and N etc. when speaking over the radio or telephone for example ‘TOM’ you would pronounce this as:- Tango Oscar Mike.
a code word representing the letter T, used in voice communication by radio.
example
In the shack, they danced the 'tango' , the polka and the swing.
If you're tempted to 'tango' among the tulips, Tango Libre kicks off its annual Tango in the Park at the end of the month.
Afternoon tea is served daily from 3pm onwards and often there are tea dances where you can waltz and 'tango' away to your heart's content.
As in Argentina, the 'tango' is a popular dance form.
And it's not just the waltz I have been forced into learning, I have to 'tango' , and rumba and do all this other stuff too.
She was playing a famous 'tango' and singing it in perfect Castillian.
So you have to dance to the music, and the 'tango' music is very, very passionate, and you're dancing to that music, and so therefore you have to express that feeling.
He leaned in to kiss me, when suddenly 'tango' music came on.
Conversely when she plays jazz or 'tango' or Baroque she brings to it a very modern-classical intelligence and clarity.
The composer's upbeat arrangements, jazzy and virtuoso, added a convincing 'tango' beat to some of the Yiddish songs not originally conceived as such.
The polka and waltz are very popular, but Slovenes dance all major dances from the 'tango' to the macarena.
The next hour is spent dancing the 'tango' , the waltz the rumba, the cha-cha and jive.
He grabs some girl away from her boyfriend and starts to 'tango' , entirely against her will.
At the gallery, he played a warm-up 'tango' by the Argentine, Astor Piazzola, before launching into 14 minutes of unaccompanied Bach.
Like jazz, 'tango' was a heady music that originated from the brothels and bars of the working classes.
The waltz, foxtrot, 'tango' and quickstep are danced in rapid-fire succession in each ballroom round while salsa steps up the beat to let Latin competitors loosen up a little and go through the paces of the rhumba, samba and cha cha.
Popular folk music, 'tango' , and national rock were back on the radio and national television to contribute to the national bonding.
The influences that gave rise to the 'tango' in the streets of Buenos Aires range from the Cuban habanera to Sicilian folk song and dance.
Argentine 'tango' is a dance of the night - and passions that breed in the dark.
And for any wallflowers out there, an item called Dance-Mate promises to pair viewers up with other dance fans looking for a partner to 'tango' with.
Silently, he stops and gazes at a painting of a man and woman dancing the 'tango' underneath the umbrellas of their servants; the shopkeeper sees him, and she goes outside to talk with him.
Precisely because 'tango' music is devoid of drums it makes it a perfect vehicle for remixers to superimpose beats and drum patterns.
They reflect popular music tastes of the time, most notably an interest in the seductive rhythms of the 'tango' .
Young and old, they were dancing the 'tango' together and singing their hearts out.
The bottle has quite a fancy label of a couple dancing the 'tango' , which appears to move when you look at it from a different direction, which would suggest to me that this winemaker is very keen on the idea of exports.
There is always a tension in his music between the expressionist angst of contemporary classical music and the 'tango' tradition.
He caps them with the theme rewritten as a polka/waltz, a 'tango' , a czardas, in ragtime, and ‘in the style of film music.’
They've been tap dancing, doing the 'tango' , body-popping, dancing the salsa - you name it, he's seen it.
It was also here that the music and dance of the 'tango' , once described as vertical flirting, was born among the brothels and bordellos of Necochea, a street that today is lined with pizzerias, cantinas and gift shops.
He maintains that it takes at least ten years to learn how to dance a 'tango' .
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