two-step
英 ['tu:step]
美
英語の語源
- two-step (n.)
- dance style, 1893, from two + step (n.); so called for the time signature of the music (as distinguished from the three-step waltz). But as the positions taken by the dancers involved direct contact, it was highly scandalous in its day and enormously popular.
A certain Division of an Auxiliary gave a dance not long since. I went and looked on. What did they dance? Two-step, two-step and two-step. How did they dance? When we used to waltz, we clasped arms easily, took a nice, respectable position, and danced in a poetry of motion. Now, girls, how do you two-step? In nine cases out of ten the dear girl reposes her head on the young man's shoulder, or else their faces press each other. He presses her to his breast as closely as possible, and actually carries her around. Disgraceful? I should say so. Do you wonder at the ministers preaching on dancing as a sin, when it looks like this to a woman like myself who believes in dancing and has danced all her life? Mothers, as you love your girls, forbid them to dance after this manner. [letter in the ladies' section of "Locomotive Engineers' Monthly Journal," March 1898]
To the Two Step may be accredited, serious injury to the Waltz, awkward and immodest positions assumed in round dancing, also as being a prominent factor in overcrowding the profession and causing a general depression in the business of the legitimate Master of Dancing. ["The Director," March 1898]
例文
- 1. It 's a long way to go for two people in their seventies.
- 70代の2人にとって、この道は遠すぎる。
- 2.He lost two stone in weight during his time there.
- 彼はそこにいたときに体重が2英石落ちた。
- 3.I undid the bottom two buttons of my yellow and grey shirt.
- 私は自分の黄色のグレーの間のシャツの一番下の2つのボタンを外した。
- 4.It would be difficult to find two men who were more dissimilar.
- お互いの差が大きい人を見つけるのは難しい。
- 5.The two policemen were joined by another policeman also carrying a pistol.
- もう一人の銃を持った警官とその2人の警官が合流した。
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