quadrille

英 [kwɒ'drɪl] 美 [kwə'drɪl]
  • n. 四对方舞;四对方舞曲
  • adj. 有方格的;有小方格图案的
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quadrille 方阵舞

quadr-,四,-ille,小词后缀。原指中世纪由四队骑兵参加的骑马比武活动,后用于指由四队夫妻围在一起跳的欢快的舞蹈。

quadrille (n.)
1773, "lively square dance for four couples," from French quadrille (17c.), originally one of four groups of horsemen in a tournament (a sense attested in English from 1738), from Spanish cuadrilla, diminutive of cuadro "four-sided battle square," from Latin quadrum "a square," related to quattuor "four" (see four). The craze for the dance hit England in 1816, and it underwent a vigorous revival late 19c. among the middle classes.

Earlier the name of a popular card game for four hands, and in this sense from French quadrille (1725), from Spanish cuartillo, from cuarto "fourth," from Latin quartus. OED notes it as fashionable from 1726 ("and was in turn superseded by whist"), the year of Swift's (or Congreve's) satirical ballad on the craze:
The commoner, and knight, the peer,
Men of all ranks and fame,
Leave to their wives the only care,
To propagate their name;
And well that duty they fulfil
When the good husband's at Quadrille &c.
1. Many a quadrille table was spoiled that memorable evening.
在这个令人难忘的夜晚,多少张牌桌给耽搁了.

来自辞典例句