adagio
adagio 英 [əˈdɑ:dʒiəʊ] 美 [əˈdɑdʒioʊ]
n. 柔板;慢板乐章 adj. 缓慢的 adv. 缓慢地
名词复数:adagios
- In music, the term adagio means played slowly. If a symphony has an adagio movement, it's a section that's played at a slow tempo.
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- n. 柔板;慢板乐章
- adj. 缓慢的
- adv. 缓慢地
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1. The most popular were Barber's adagio for Strings, the second movement of Beethoven's Ninth Symphony and Debussy's Claire de Lune.
其中最受欢迎的是赛谬尔·巴伯的弦乐合奏曲《柔板》、贝多芬第九交响曲的第二乐章和德彪西的浪漫曲。
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2. In a finely tuned partnership, Mr. Finckel and Ms. Wu offered a striking interpretation of the work, vigorous in the dramatic Scherzo and deeply expressive in the brief adagio.
芬科尔先生和吴女士这对非常和谐的搭档,将这部作品演绎到了极致。 戏谑曲活泼跳跃富有戏剧性,简短的慢板饱含深情。
- adagio (adv.) c. 1746, in music, "slowly, leisurely and gracefully," Italian, a contraction of ad agio, from ad "to, at" (see ad-) + agio "leisure," from Vulgar Latin adiacens, present participle of adiacere "to lie at, to lie near" (compare adjacent). In noun sense of "a slow movement," first attested 1784.
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