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词汇 ballotte
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ballotte1

(also ballot)
verb bəˈlɒt
  • with object Medicine and Veterinary Medicine. To subject to ballottement. Also without object: to move in response to ballottement.

Origin

Late 17th century (in an earlier sense). From French ballotter to shake (a person or thing) to and fro, to toss (a person or thing) hither and thither (like a ball), to move in response to ballottement from ballotte.

ballotté2

(also balloté, ballotée)
noun ˈbalɒˌteɪ
  • A dance movement in which the body is ‘tossed’ or ‘thrown’; specifically (Ballet) a rocking step in which the body is thrown forward and backward as the weight is transferred quickly from one foot to the other.

Origin

Early 19th century. From French balloté, (now usually) ballotté, use as noun of past participle of ballotter.

ballotte1

(also ballot)
verbbəˈlɒt
  • with object Medicine and Veterinary Medicine. To subject to ballottement. Also without object: to move in response to ballottement.

Origin

Late 17th century (in an earlier sense). From French ballotter to shake (a person or thing) to and fro, to toss (a person or thing) hither and thither (like a ball), to move in response to ballottement from ballotte.

ballotté2

(also balloté, ballotée)
nounˈbalɒˌteɪ
  • A dance movement in which the body is ‘tossed’ or ‘thrown’; specifically (Ballet) a rocking step in which the body is thrown forward and backward as the weight is transferred quickly from one foot to the other.

Origin

Early 19th century. From French balloté, (now usually) ballotté, use as noun of past participle of ballotter.

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