英:['su:bɪtəʊ]
美:['subɪˌtoʊ]
英:['su:bɪtəʊ]
美:['subɪˌtoʊ]
su·bi·to
su bi to
adverb
abruptly; suddenly (used as a musical direction).
Italian, from Latin, suddenly, from subitus sudden — more at sudden
The first known use of subito was circa 1640
1 突然地
unawaredly dead pop sharp suddenly overnight dramatically sharply unexpectedly unawares out of a clear sky out of the clear sky bump amain
2 急速
sharpish short hot torrential headlong cannonball posthaste sub. allegro lickety-split post sharp amain oxy- festination expedition haste in jig time by the run hell to split
3 立即
present immediate instant slap-bang foothot away instantly thereon straightway immediateness at lightning speed with lightning speed at a clap at one clap at a word at one word down on the nail on the instant without a moment's thought at a moment's notice in less than no time in half a second lose no time on the nail in tracks right now in a minute in an instant in a flash then and there off the bat there and then the next moment
4 骤起地
5 突然
surprise flash snap overnight dramatic sudden unexpected panic rude precipitate abrupt whirlwind unheralded precipitant unawaredly short dead pop sharp suddenly bang dramatically sharply unexpectedly unawares abruptness out of a clear sky out of the clear sky by fits and starts by the run on a sudden of a sudden bolt bump bounce slap plump amain stitch slap bang