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释义 | (redirected from waltzing)waltz offTo leave or depart in a sudden, often carefree or lighthearted manner. The child came up, told me he liked my funny hat, and waltzed off again. You can't just drop a bombshell like that and then just waltz off—you've got to give me some more details! waltz aroundTo walk or dance around some place in a happy or elated manner. From the way he's been waltzing around all morning, I'd say Todd's date last night went pretty well. We waltzed around the kitchen when we found out Mary had gotten into Harvard. waltz in(to some place)To enter (some place, establishment, or event) in a particularly casual, carefree manner. He came waltzing into class nearly 20 minutes late, acting as if nothing were out of the ordinary. I've spent my entire life training to be where I am, and this young kid just waltzes in like it's a hobby of his. waltz MatildaTo travel around jobless and homeless, with one's possession tied up in a bundle and typically carried on a stick over one's shoulder. Primarily heard in Australia. Many were left with nothing after the war, forced to waltz Matilda across the country in search of work. waltz through1. To pass through some place in a particularly casual, carefree manner. She's always in such a good mood, waltzing through the office as she hands out our mail. I waltzed through a number of entry-level jobs when I was just out of college, gaining the experience I needed to pursue a career I actually wanted. 2. To complete some task or action with great ease. It irritates me that she can waltz through these tests like that, while I'm lucky to get a B- after studying all week. The team waltzed through the tournament, giving up less than five goals across all 10 games. waltz around somethingFig. to move around or through a place happily or proudly. She waltzed around the room, very pleased with herself. Who is that person waltzing around, trying to look important? waltz in(to some place)Fig. to step or walk into a place briskly and easily. She waltzed into the room and showed off her ring. Eric waltzed in and said hello. waltz offFig. to depart briskly and easily. They said good-bye and waltzed off. waltz off (with something)Fig. to take something away easily. The thieves waltzed off with a giant screen television in broad daylight. They just picked the thing up and waltzed off. Nobody asked them any questions. waltz through somethingFig. to get through something easily. I waltzed through my comps and started on my research in my second year of grad school. I tried to waltz through my assignment, but it was too hard. waltz up (to someone)Fig. to approach someone boldly. He just waltzed up to her and introduced himself. He waltzed up and said hello. waltz (or walk) Matildacarry a bundle of your personal possessions as you travel the roads. AustralianThe name Matilda was one of a number of names given to the swag or pack carried by bushmen in Australia. The expression was famously used by A. B. (‘Banjo’) Paterson ( 1864–1941 ) in his 1903 song ‘Waltzing Matilda’. waltz inv. To enter briskly, without hesitation, and with self-confidence: He waltzes in every morning at 9:30 and doesn't care what his boss thinks. waltz intov. 1. To move briskly, without hesitation, and with self-confidence into some place: I hate how she always waltzes into the office 30 minutes late. 2. To lead or force someone to move briskly and purposefully into some place: The teacher waltzed the troublemakers into the principal's office. waltz throughv. To accomplish a task, chore, or assignment with little effort: Because I had studied so much, I waltzed through the exams. waltz n. an easy task. The job was a waltz. We did it in a day. waltz off (with something) in. to take something away easily. They just picked the thing up and waltzed off. Nobody asked them any questions. waltz offverbSee waltz off with something waltz through something in. to get through something easily. I waltzed through my comps and started on my research in my second year. waltz MatildaAustralian To travel about, especially on foot, carrying a swag. References in periodicals archive Educators can contact Wovenwords Press at 303-810-9611 for information about the Educator's discount on bulk orders of "Waltzing with Wolverines." 'Waltzing with Wolverines' shows exactly how I developed true connection and cooperation with very difficult teens, and how I had a lot of fun in the process!"
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