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    plie

    US /p'laɪ/

    ・

    UK /p'laɪ/

    A1
    n.NounA bending of the knees outward with the back held straight, especially in ballet.
    The ballet dancer executed a perfect plié.
    v.i.Intransitive VerbTo perform a plié.
    The dancers plié in unison during the exercise.

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    How to Do a Pas de Bourree | Ballet Dance

    01:54How to Do a Pas de Bourree | Ballet Dance
    • of your position in plie. And then, you're going to come to second position with your

      of your position in plie. And then, you're going to come to second position with your

    • to that coupe position. So, demonstrating this Pas de Bourree, we're going to plie,

      to that coupe position. So, demonstrating this Pas de Bourree, we're going to plie,

    A2

    「バレエ」の技を21のレベルで実演 | Levels | WIRED Japan

    13:38「バレエ」の技を21のレベルで実演  | Levels | WIRED Japan
    • Or you plie and you leave one leg and then you leave the floor only for one second and then the second leg comes up.

      Or you plie and you leave one leg and then you leave the floor only for one second and then the second leg comes up.

    B1

    Christopher Wheeldon rehearses Alice's Adventures in Wonderland - Royal Ballet LIVE

    11:02Christopher Wheeldon rehearses Alice's Adventures in Wonderland - Royal Ballet LIVE
    • Round plie.

      Round plie.

    A2

    Justin Bieber - Sorry (Dance Tutorial)

    10:53Justin Bieber - Sorry (Dance Tutorial)
    • From here, you're going step, open and plie

      From here, you're going step, open and plie

    • Plie to the left and your arms are crossed

      Plie to the left and your arms are crossed

    B1