dancer

Concise Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary © 2009 Oxford University Press:

dancer / ˈdɑːnsə(r)/ , US / ˈdænsə(r)/ noun danseur/-euse m/f.

'dancer' found in these Oxford entries:
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WordReference English-French Dictionary © 2012:

Principal Translations/Principales traductions
dancer n (sb who dances)danseur, danseuse n
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WordReference English-French Dictionary © 2012:

Compound Forms/Formes composées
ballet dancer n (sb who does classical dance)danseur de ballet nm
 My daughter's ambition is to be a ballet dancer.
 ballerine nf
 Catherine rêve de devenir ballerine.
 danseur classique nm
ballroom dancer n (sb who does old-fashioned dancing)danseur de salon nm
 The ballroom dancer practiced waltzing with a broomstick when his partner was sick.
belly dancer n (woman who performs Middle Eastern dance)danseuse du ventre nf
go-go dancer n (performer who dances in a nightclub) femme, anglicismego-go danseuse nf
Note: This expression is no longer in current usage.
 The pretty girl decided to work as a go-go dancer in the local club to pay her way through university.
 Elle a décidé de devenir go-go danseuse pour payer ses études.
 homme, anglicismego-go dancer nm
jazz dancer n (performer who dances to jazz music)danseur de jazz nm
principal dancer danseuse étoile
professional dancer danseur professionnel nm
street dancer n (sb who dances in a public place)danseur de rue nm
tap dancer n (sb who dances with clicking shoes)danseur de claquettes nm
 The tap dancer's performance was mesmerising.
 Savais-tu que Marc avait été danseur de claquettes quand il était plus jeune?
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