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Definitions of chaines in various dictionaries:
verb - connect or arrange into a chain by linking
verb - fasten or secure with chains
noun - a series of ballet turns
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a sequence of fast turns from one foot to the other, executed in a straight line. |
A series of linked metal rings used for fastening or securing something, or for pulling loads. |
A sequence of items of the same type forming a line. |
A jointed measuring line consisting of linked metal rods. |
A structure of planks projecting horizontally from a sailing ship's sides abreast of the masts, used to widen the basis for the shrouds. |
Fasten or secure with a chain. |
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In dance and gymnastics, a turn is a rotation of the body about the vertical axis. It is usually a complete rotation of the body, although quarter (90°) and half (180°) turns are possible for some types of turns. Multiple, consecutive turns are typically named according to the number of 360° rotations (e.g., double or triple turn). * There are many types of turns, which are differentiated by a number of factors. The performer may be supported by one or both legs or be airborne during a turn. When supported by one leg, that leg is known as the supporting leg and the other as the free, raised, or working leg. During airborne turns, the first leg to leave the floor is the leading leg. Trunk, arm and head positions can vary, and in turns with one supporting leg, the free leg may be straight or bent. Turns can begin in various ways as well. For example, ballet turns may begin by rising to relevé (supported on the ball of the foot) or by stepping directly onto relevé. * Some turns can be execute |