Usage examples of "ballroom dancing" in English with translation to German

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Tom burst out laughing when he saw Mary dancing a jig. Tom brach in Lachen aus, als er Maria Jig tanzen sah.
Why don't we go dancing? Sollen wir nicht tanzen gehen?
Judy is fond of dancing. Judy tanzt gern.
Everyone paired off and began dancing. Alle ordneten sich paarweise an und begannen zu tanzen.
Everyone formed couples and began dancing. Alle bildeten Paare und begannen zu tanzen.
There is a book about dancing on the desk. Da liegt ein Buch über Tanzen auf dem Schreibtisch.
Thank you for dancing with me. Danke, dass du mit mir tanzt!
Betty is a dancing teacher. Betty ist Tanzlehrerin.
Why don't you come dancing with me? Hättest du nicht Lust, mit mir zu tanzen?
Tom is dancing with the ladies. Tom tanzt mit den Damen.
The villagers are dancing around the Maypole. Die Dorfbewohner tanzen um den Maibaum herum.
We spent all evening dancing together. Wir verbrachten den ganzen Abend damit, zusammen zu tanzen.
I don't feel like dancing. Mir ist nicht nach Tanzen zumute.
It was charming to see how these girls danced. They had no spectators but the apple-pickers on the ladders. They were very glad to please them, but they danced to please themselves (or at least you would have supposed so); and you could no more help admiring, than they could help dancing. How they did dance! Es war ganz wundernett zu sehen, wie die beiden Mädchen tanzten. Sie hatten keine Zuschauer als die äpfelpflückenden Frauen auf den Leitern. Sie freuten sich sehr, dass sie ihnen Spaß machten, aber sie tanzten zuerst um der eigenen Freude willen (wenigstens musste man das glauben); und man konnte sich ebensowenig der Verwunderung wie sie sich des Tanzens enthalten. Und wie sie tanzten!
Betty is crazy about dancing. Betty ist wild auf Tanzen.
She felt like dancing. Sie hatte Lust zu tanzen.
There's a book about dancing on the desk. Da ist ein Buch übers Tanzen auf dem Tisch.
We're going dancing tonight. Heute Abend gehen wir tanzen.
Would you like to go dancing? Möchten Sie tanzen gehen?
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