tempo

英 [ˈtem.pəʊ]      美 [ˈtem.poʊ]
  • n. 速度,发展速度;拍子
  • n. (Tempo)人名;(意)滕波
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tempo 速度,节拍,节奏

来自意大利语 tempo,节拍,拍子,来自拉丁语 tempus,时间,词源同 temporal.

tempo (n.)
"relative speed of a piece of music," 1724, from Italian tempo, literally "time" (plural tempi), from Latin tempus "time, season, portion of time" (see temporal). Extended (non-musical) senses by 1898.
1. 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. 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。
3. 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。
4. The boss is unsatisfied with the tardy tempo.
老板不满于这种缓慢的进度.
5. They waltz to the tempo of the music.
他们跟着音乐的节奏跳华尔兹舞.