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简明英汉词典 | ||
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adagio | |
| [E5dB:dViEu] | ||
| adv. | ||
| 缓慢地 | ||
| adj. | ||
| 缓慢的 | ||
| n. | ||
| [音乐]柔板 | ||
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美国传统词典[双解] | ||
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adagio | |
| a.da.gio | ||
| AHD:[…-d?“j?, -j?-?”, -zh?, -zh?-?] | ||
| D.J.[*6d$8d9ou, -d9i87ou, -9ou, -9i8ou] | ||
| K.K.[*6d$d9o, -d9i7o, -9o, -9io] | ||
| adv.(副词) | ||
| adj.Music (形容词)【音乐】 | ||
| In a slow tempo, usually considered to be slower than andante but faster than larghetto. Used chiefly as a direction. | ||
| 缓慢地(的):慢拍子,通常认为比行板慢比小广板快。主要用于指挥 | ||
| n.(名词) | ||
| 【复数】 a.da.gios | ||
(1) |
Music A slow passage, movement, or work, especially one using adagio as the direction. | |
| 【音乐】 柔板,慢板:特指使用慢板作为指挥放方式的舒缓的乐节,乐章或乐曲 | ||
(2) |
A section of a pas de deux in which the ballerina and her partner perform steps requiring lyricism and great skill in lifting, balancing, and turning. | |
| 缓慢舞蹈动作:古典芭蕾双人舞的慢板段中,女芭蕾舞演员与男伴表演的要求舒缓优美及具高度技巧的舞步,如托举、平衡和旋转 | ||
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语源 | ||
(1) |
Italian | |
| 意大利语 | ||
(2) |
ad- [at] from Latin * see ad- | |
| ad- [在…] 源自 拉丁语 *参见 ad- | ||
(3) |
agio [ease] from Old Proven?al aize | |
| agio [轻松] 源自 古普罗旺斯语 aize | ||
(4) |
from Vulgar Latin *adiac?s | |
| 源自 俗拉丁语 *adiac?s | ||
(5) |
from Latin adiac?s [convenient] * see adjacent | |
| 源自 拉丁语 adiac?s [方便的] *参见 adjacent | ||
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现代英汉词典 | ||
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adagio | |
| [E5dB:dVIEJ] | ||
| adv., adj. | ||
| 〈音〉缓慢地(的) | ||
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词性变化 | ||
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adagio | |
| n. | ||
| -gios | ||
| 〈音〉缓慢的慢板 | ||
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现代英汉综合大辞典 | ||
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adagio | |
| [E5dB:dViEu] | ||
| adv., adj. | ||
| [意]【音】缓慢地[的], 悠闲地[的] | ||
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词性变化 | ||
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adagio | |
| [E5dB:dViEu] | ||
| n. | ||
(1) |
【音】柔板 | |
(2) |
悠闲的双人芭蕾舞 | |
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美国传统词典 | ||
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adagio | |
| a.da.gio | ||
| AHD:[…-d?“j?, -j?-?”, -zh?, -zh?-?] | ||
| D.J.[*6d$8d/ou, -d/i87ou, -/ou, -/i8ou] | ||
| K.K.[*6d$d/o, -d/i7o, -/o, -/io] | ||
| adv. | ||
| adj.Music | ||
| In a slow tempo, usually considered to be slower than andante but faster than larghetto. Used chiefly as a direction. | ||
| n. | ||
| pl. a.da.gios | ||
(1) |
Music A slow passage, movement, or work, especially one using adagio as the direction. | |
(2) |
A section of a pas de deux in which the ballerina and her partner perform steps requiring lyricism and great skill in lifting, balancing, and turning. | |
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语源 | ||
(1) |
Italian | |
(2) |
ad- [at] from Latin * see ad- | |
(3) |
agio [ease] from Old Proven?al aize | |
(4) |
from Vulgar Latin *adiac?s | |
(5) |
from Latin adiac?s [convenient] * see adjacent | |
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