
Polka
UK
/ˈpəʊlkə/
US
/ˈpoʊlkə/

Translation polka into russian
polka
VerbUK
/ˈpəʊlkə/
US
/ˈpoʊlkə/
They decided to polka at the dance party.
Они решили танцевать польку на танцевальной вечеринке.
Additional translations
polka
NounUK
/ˈpəʊlkə/
US
/ˈpoʊlkə/
The band played a lively polka at the festival.
Группа сыграла оживленную польку на фестивале.
Definitions
polka
VerbUK
/ˈpəʊlkə/
US
/ˈpoʊlkə/
To dance the polka, a lively dance originating from Central Europe, characterized by a quick, triple-step rhythm.
They decided to polka around the room to the lively music at the festival.
polka
NounUK
/ˈpəʊlkə/
US
/ˈpoʊlkə/
A lively dance of Bohemian origin, typically in 2/4 time, characterized by three quick steps and a hop.
The couple performed a spirited polka at the dance competition.
A piece of music composed for or in the rhythm of this dance.
The band played a cheerful polka that got everyone on their feet.
Idioms and phrases
polka dot
She wore a polka dot dress to the party.
в горошек
Она надела платье в горошек на вечеринку.
polka music
The band played polka music all night.
музыка полька
Группа играла музыку полька всю ночь.
polka band
They hired a polka band for the wedding.
полька-группа
Они наняли полька-группу на свадьбу.
polka dance
The polka dance was the highlight of the evening.
полька танец
Танец полька был гвоздем программы вечера.
polka step
She quickly learned the basic polka step.
шаг польки
Она быстро выучила базовый шаг польки.