allegro
allegro 英 [əˈlegrəʊ] 美 [əˈlegroʊ]
n. 快板;急速的乐章 adj. 快速的 adv. 急速地
名词复数:allegros
- In music, allegro distinguishes a movement that's meant to be played very quickly. Your piano teacher might instruct you to try playing a piece allegro.
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- n. 快板;急速的乐章
- adj. 快速的
- adv. 急速地
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1. In the concluding allegro Vivace, they played with energetic finesse.
他们的演奏充满了激情与活力,在朝气蓬勃的快板中结束。
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2. It is allegro from Concerto Number One "Spring" from the "Four Seasons".
它就是音乐“四季”中的第一首协奏曲“春”的快板部分。
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3. They are even promoting the home of beer and dumplings as a gastronomic destination – the city's allegro restaurant, in the Four Seasons hotel, has the only Michelin star in the former Eastern bloc.
当局甚至在推销啤酒和布丁的美食之旅——布拉格四季酒店的Allegro餐馆是前东欧阵营中唯一具有米其林星级的餐馆。
- allegro 1721 as a musical term, from Italian allegro "brisk, sprightly, cheerful," from Latin alacrem (nominative alacer) "lively, cheerful, brisk" (see alacrity). The same Latin word came into English 17c. as aleger "lively, brisk," from Old French alegre, from Latin Related: alacris; and Milton used "L'Allegro" in its literal sense as a poem title (1632).
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