tempo|tempi|tempos in English
noun
[tem·po || 'tempəʊ]
rhythm, beat
Use "tempo|tempi|tempos" in a sentence
1. Definition of agogic. : of or relating to agoge or Agogics especially to variations in tempo within a piece or movement tempos and agogic indications of an operatic score.
2. "Forró de todos os tempos".
3. Alex, tempo.
4. Masculinidades e Androcracia em tempos de COVID-19.
5. Swing to the fast tempos and improvisational impulsiveness of Bebop Jazz.
6. Allargando (Allarg.)—Italian Tempo Terms
7. Your tempo is too slow.
8. The tempo has been stepped up.
9. L' Andante rappresenta il momento della riflessione e del nostalgico ricordo dei tempi passati
10. While a classic tempo marking will change the tempo immediately, an Accelerando will increase the tempo gradually during all the duration of the Accelerando, sometimes across multiple measures
11. Used in tempo directions: allegro Assai
12. Adjt – Adjusted tempo – An estimate of the tempo (possessions per 40 minutes) a team would have against the team that wants to play at an average D-I tempo
13. I try my best to stick with Concerti, although I falter with 'tempos' sometimes
14. The tempo of the chase increases.
15. The tune has a fast tempo.
16. The tempos in early heavy metal music tended to be "slow, even ponderous".
17. An Accelerando with no dashed line may be terminated with commands such as tempo primo or tempo comodo.
18. Adjetivo Que não pode ser controlado pelo tempo; que não se adequa a qualquer tempo; que não faz parte de um tempo determinado; intemporal: livro Atemporal
19. Allargando (Adverb) Decreasing in tempo; getting slower
20. Time to pick up the tempo boys.
21. The tempo also makes accurate notation harder.
22. Everything was done at a leisurely tempo.
23. The tempo of operations was fast, impressive.
24. Allegro definition, brisk or rapid in tempo
25. Il divario nel tempo in aspra lotta.