prestissimo如何读

英:[pres'tɪsɪməʊ]

美:[pres'tɪsəˌmoʊ]

prestissimo是什么意思

  • adv.[音]最快地
  • adj.[音]最快的
  • n.最急板(乐章)

prestissimo自然拼读

pres·tis·si·mo

pre stI sih mo

prestissimo变形

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prestissimo英英释义

Adjective

1. (of tempo) as fast as possible

Adverb

1. extremely fast; as fast as possible;

"this passage should be played prestissimo"

prestissimo词源英文解释

Italian, from presto + -issimo, suffix denoting a high degree

The first known use of prestissimo was circa 1724

prestissimo 例句

1 It's all been fabulous, and this finale, fortissimo and prestissimo throughout, is an absolute blast.

2 I trust to hear from you not only as fast as allegro, but veloce prestissimo, and good tidings too.

3 Life taken prestissimo is apt to pall, Lesbia sighed as she finished her little song.

4 The rapidity of phrasing in this movement was abnormal—prestissimo, in fact, if we indulge our musical vocabulary.

5 Finally the air which ends this magnificent act, beginning, "No more love, no more intoxication, O the remorse that oppresses me!" which the composer marks allegro con moto, becomes a wild prestissimo.

6 No sooner is one strain ended than it is suddenly taken up again in the prestissimo time and "slowed" down to the same dismal conclusion.

7 “You don’t want largo and lethargic,” she added, “and you don’t get prestissimo because that will make people feel more rushed than they already feel.”

8 Ditto, for concealing a lover in a closet, and the sudden appearance of the father, guardian, or husband, as the case may be—a prestissimo movement, with an agitated cadenza.

9 After a brilliant symphony, performed by one of the young visitors, in which runs and crossings of demisemiquavers in tempo prestissimo occupied the principal share, Mr. Falconer asked Miss Ilex how she liked it.

10 But before it could happen I was suddenly brought to my senses by the fortissimo e prestissimo of Jeremy's conclusion.

11 At the report of the pistol, the jolly choristers struck up prestissimo with their feet.

12 It was followed by a blood-hound-like bay from Sir Christopher, a maniacal prestissimo on the organ, and loud cries, for Jimmy.

13 I have heard it played by a genuine Chopin pupil, M. Georges Mathias, and he did not take it prestissimo.

14 In a prestissimo fire of joy, the novel exercise reached its finale, when ...

15 In a very fast tempo, usually considered to be faster than allegro but slower than prestissimo. Used chiefly as a direction.

愉快地(的)、迅速地(的)以快而活泼的速度,通常被认为比小快 板快但比急 板慢。

16 We summoned the maître d'hotel, ordered tea, paid, packed, raced, ran, and hurried, presto, prestissimo, into a car half choked with voyagers, changed lines at Leipsic, and shot off to Dresden.

17 He played the first movement prestissimo, the andante allegro and the rondo prestissimo with a vengeance.

18 Here the baby was kissed crescendo, prestissimo, till he laughed more than ever.

19 This passage should be played prestissimo.

这一部分应该以极快的速度演奏.

20 The composer adapted the famous aria But Who May Abide the Day of His Coming and its arresting, prestissimo For He is like a Refiner's Fire section specially for the countertenor, newly arrived in England.

prestissimo 同义词

2 极快的

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