morris dance
US /ˈmɔːrɪs dæns/
UK /ˈmɒr.ɪs ˌdɑːns/
名詞
モリスダンス
a traditional English folk dance performed by groups of dancers, typically men, wearing bells on their legs and often carrying sticks or handkerchiefs. It is usually accompanied by music from a pipe and tabor or accordion.
例:
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The village celebrated the May Day festival with a lively Morris dance.
村は活気あるモリスダンスでメイデー祭りを祝った。
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The dancers wore traditional costumes and bells for the Morris dance performance.
ダンサーたちはモリスダンスのパフォーマンスのために伝統的な衣装と鈴を身につけていた。