What do you mean by dancing?

Dancing is an idiom in China. The pinyin is sh ǒ u w ǔ z ú d m: o, which means dancing with both hands and jumping with both feet.

As predicate and adverbial; Refers to the pride of people.

example

The fifteenth time in A Brief History of Civilization: "I can't help dancing, so happy."

Chapter 5 of Yang Mo's Song of Youth: "The students are dancing and almost hug each other." ?

1, the honest eldest brother obediently did it, and he was dancing and bizarre, so that Song Yunxi and Cui Junxi laughed. When he stopped to watch, the number on the pedometer had jumped to 1000.

2. The vastness remains the same, and the water waves roar endlessly. The children gathered in this boundless seaside world and danced happily.

3, Lei Yu shook his head, jumped up and down, dancing, the whole dance is a great god.

At home, I made an English poem, and my mother praised me. I danced with joy and became complacent.

After hearing my mother's good news, I couldn't help dancing.

6. The situation on the island is described by dancing, adding oil and sauce.

7. Xiaodong was dancing with joy when he heard that he got 100.

People's temperament is changeable. Sometimes they dance happily, sometimes they cry sadly, sometimes they say nothing calmly, and sometimes they chatter excitedly.

9. At the thought of being a giant panda with super powers, people in the queue are relieved, and some people are already laughing and almost dancing.

10, the sun turned into a golden ball, shining like a diamond and dancing like an excited child.