merengue

英 [mə'reŋgeɪ] 美 [mə'rɛŋɡe]
  • n. 梅伦格舞(海地和多米尼加的一种交际舞);梅伦格舞曲
  • vi. 跳默朗格舞
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merengue (n.)
popular dance, 1936, from Dominican Creole méringue, from French méringue (see meringue).
The Spanish word for this style of dance and music, merengue, literally means "meringue (the sweet dessert)" -- although it is unclear exactly how the dance might have come to be called "The Meringue." ["Spanish Word Histories and Mysteries," American Heritage Dictionaries, 2007]
1. That was merengue. It's originally from Caribbean but it's popular all over.
那是梅伦格舞. 最初来自加勒比海.但是现在到处都很流行.

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2. After dancing merengue, the DJ might play slow music.
在大家过足瑞格舞瘾之后, DJ通常 会放梅伦格舞曲.

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