tempo

tempo [ˈtempəʊ]  [ˈtempoʊ] 

第三人称复数:tempi; tempos

tempo 基本解释

tempo的解释

名词[乐]速度,拍子; (运动或活动的)速度,进度; (下棋的)一着,一步

tempo 网络解释

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1. 速率:如果一出喜闹剧想一直逗我们大笑,我们顶多笑十分钟左右就没有力气与兴趣笑下去了. 所以,情节的发展应该起起伏伏,像交响乐一般富有速率(tempo)和节奏(rhythm)的变化,最后达到高潮,如图b,才会令人欣赏(假定全戏分为五幕或五场):

tempo 词典解释

1. 911chaxun查询·英语单词

1. (事情发展的)节奏,速度
    The tempo of an event is the speed at which it happens.

    e.g. ...owing to the slow tempo of change in an overwhelmingly rural country...
           由于以农业占绝对主导地位的国家变革速度缓慢
    e.g. Both teams played with a lot of quality, pace and tempo.
           两支球队的水平都很高,节奏和速度都很快。

2. (音乐的)速度,节奏,拍子
    The tempo of a piece of music is the speed at which it is played.

    e.g. In a new recording, the Boston Philharmonic tried the original tempo...
           在新唱片中,波士顿爱乐乐团尝试了全新的节奏。
    e.g. Elgar supplied his works with precise indications of tempo.
           埃尔加给自己的作品标上了精确的节奏标记。

tempo 单语例句

1. The need of the hour is to have concerted collective efforts to keep up the tempo of goodwill and take it to greater heights.

2. tempo

2. The US team relies upon pressure defense to set a tempo and force turnovers, giving them the confidence that their own performance is a deciding factor.

3. We did well to control the tempo, have patience and strike at the right moment.

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4. He whipped returns at his opponent's feet, put strokes on the lines and controlled the tempo on nearly every point.

5. With people in Shanghai quickening their tempo of life, traditional romantic styles of dating are gradually fading away from local young people's hearts.

6. Given the depth of the imbalances among countries, only an internationally orchestrated approach to policymaking can restore the tempo and health of globalization.

7. She starts and leads the build up and is so able to dictate the tempo with her selection of passes.

8. The lack of elasticity with tempo is a problem that afflicts modern instrumental interpretations as well.

9. Clay is considered an equalizer in tennis, with a tempo so different from other surfaces that it tends to produce odd results.

10. " He controls the tempo well and has a nice feel for the game, " Jackson said about Paul.

tempo 英英释义

noun

1. tempo的近义词

1. (music) the speed at which a composition is to be played

    Synonym: pacing

2. the rate of some repeating event

    Synonym: pace

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