英:[ˈlentəʊ]
美:[ˈlentoʊ]
英:[ˈlentəʊ]
美:[ˈlentoʊ]
len·to
len to
复数:lentos
Adjective
1. (of tempo) slow
Adverb
1. in music;
"Play this lento, please"
"slowly"(音乐指示),1724年,源自意大利词汇 lento “慢的”,源自拉丁语词汇 lentus “柔韧的,慢的,迟缓的”,源自原始印欧语根 *lent- “柔韧的”(参见 lithe)。相关词汇: Lentissimo; lentando(“逐渐减慢”)。
Italian, from lento, adjective, slow, from Latin lentus pliant, sluggish, slow — more at lithe
The first known use of lento was circa 1724
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any of a large order of insects that include the butterflies, moths, and skippers and that as adults have four wings usually covered with minute overlapping often brightly colored scales and as larvae are caterpillars
lepidopterannoun
any of a large order of insects that include the butterflies, moths, and skippers and that as adults have four wings usually covered with minute overlapping often brightly colored scales and as larvae are caterpillars
lepidopteraplural noun
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a large strong cat of southern Asia and Africa that has a brownish buff coat with black spots arranged in broken rings called alsopanther
leonineadjective
of, relating to, or resembling a lion
lentoadverb or adjective
in a slow manner—used as a direction in music
1 But the annotations on the manuscript will dictate how the music sounds, with crescendo and lento and adagio.
2 “Asturias” is a case in point: he played the outer sections with energy and precision as well as nuanced dynamics, and brought a poetic, gentle touch to the central Più lento.
3 He experienced and observed nature and life with his sentimental heart, and expressed interior serenity, wisdom and poetry with his lento and leisurely pen.
他以一颗伤感之心对自然万物和人生进行细致的体察和品味,以灵动、从容的笔调去表达心灵的宁静、智慧和诗性。
4 The middle part of the second—D flat, molto piu lento—however, is much finer; in it we meet again, as we did in some other nocturnes, with soothing, simple chord progressions.
5 Rural schools are perhaps the best place to experiment with digital teaching methods like online courses, since they have trouble offering some types of classes already, said Ms. Lento.
伦托说,农村学校也许是试验像在线课程等数字化教学的最佳地点,因为农村学校已经难于提供一些类型的课程。
6 The full pathos and passion of the lento episode of first scene is heard in brief, vivid touches, and is followed by the same ominous blast with ring of horn, as in the first picture.
7 Ms. Lee played her solos in the section marked “Non troppo lento” with a rich, penetrating tone.
8 It is richly scored, with dialogue effects between the several orchestral choirs; especially beautiful are the two passages in B major, poco pi� lento, scored pp for the complete wood-wind group and horns.
9 When Gutmann studied the C sharp minor Nocturne with Chopin, the master told him that the middle section—the molto piu lento in D flat major—should be played as a recitative.
10 We now reach at M—molto pi� lento—the most poetic variation of the work.
11 Peculiar as it sounds, cosmic disco existed, which doesn't seem to be something you can say about disco lento.
12 It implicitly recalls that harrowing time by its almost counterintuitive use of restrained harmonies and a tempo mark of lento, or slow — choices normally used to suggest sadness — in a setting intended to convey joy.
13 The finale they shared in, Mendelssohn starting with an allegro movement, and my father following with a "pi�-lento."
14 Exquisitely poised are his pinions for flight, and in the piu lento he wheels significantly and majestically about in the blue.
15 Go ahead!” she exclaimed with savage delight, and she passed from lento to allegro-vivace in the use of her whip.
16 Once the thing was started, I had little to do except to change occasionally the rate of fire,—"lento," "normale," "vivace," "celere" and "double vivace" by turns.
17 All the editions are lento with alla breve.
18 But at the poco piu lento, there is an undercurrent of reality; the two parts are going at the same time—the hard, earthly part, with accents, and the spiritual, thin as air.
19 Does the public generally know what has become of that portentous difficulty about the Right of Search, upon which England and America, five years ago, were on the point of being "lento collis� duello."
20 But Hurts claim their sound is actually inspired by an early-90s Italian genre called disco lento, which according to its Wikipedia page, featured "heavily electronic, slow emotional ballads".
1 缓慢
adagio andante slow lazy slack sluggish glacial inert creeping tardy lagging labored acrawl tardo tardily deliberation inertia slowness tardiness largo slacken retard sullen laggard leaden sulky torpid ponderous slowly little by little snailish soft languid dilatory stick-in-the-mud adrift lentamente gently inchmeal
2 柔和
soft smooth liquid mild gentle tender pastel bland supple subdued meek svelte maidenly maidenlike mildly grazioso facility softness mildness maidenliness soften mellow scumble
4 柔和地
5 缓慢的
adagio andante slow lazy slack sluggish glacial inert creeping tardy lagging labored acrawl tardo
6 徐缓