英:[ˈstretəʊ]
美:[ ˈstretoʊ]
英:[ˈstretəʊ]
美:[ ˈstretoʊ]
复数:stretti或strettos
stretto from Italian, from stretto narrow, close, from Latin strictus, past participle; stretta from Italian, from feminine of stretto — more at strict
The first known use of stretto was circa 1740
1 With his gestures, Widmann underscored Mozart checking off various contrapuntal tricks, inverting his subject and layering its entrances closely in stretto.
2 The cafe - lined Borgo Stretto and the Piazza dei Cavalieri often teem with students.
不管是在咖啡馆密集的伯尔格-斯特莱托大街还是在迪-卡瓦列瑞广场,总能看到熙熙攘攘的学生的身影.
1 加快
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2 快速地
3 加速地