tempo
tempo 英 [ˈtempəʊ] 美 [ˈtempoʊ]
n. 速度,发展速度;拍子
名词复数:tempos
- If no one is dancing at your party, you probably want to put on some music with a faster tempo — meaning a faster speed.
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- n. 速度,发展速度;拍子
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1. All this was comparatively slow until, with the coming of science, the tempo was suddenly raised.
所有这些发展都比较缓慢,而随着科学的到来,增长的速度才突然加快。
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2. They started stronger than we did but we needed to be patient, intelligent and I think in the second half we increased the tempo of our passing and controlled the game.
比赛早期他们更强势,但是我们所要做的就是耐心等待与冷静思考。 下半场比赛我们加快了传球速度因而控制了比赛。
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3. To warm up for swimming, swim slowly at first and then pick up the tempo as you're able to.
为游泳热身,那就开始时慢慢游然后提高速度到你能够达到的水平。
- 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.
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