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allegro

/uh-ley-groh, uh-leg-roh; Italian ahl-le-graw/US // əˈleɪ groʊ, əˈlɛg roʊ; Italian ɑlˈlɛ grɔ //UK // (əˈleɪɡrəʊ, -ˈlɛɡ-) music //

寓言故事,寓意,寓言,寓教于乐

Definitions

  1. 1
    • : brisk or rapid in tempo.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural al·le·gros.

    • : an allegro movement.

Examples

  • My jumps are almost back where they used to be, except now I need a quick bathroom break before petit allegro.

  • The Introduction dies away and gives place to a stormy allegro.

  • The Introduction and first Allegro are very weak; the poverty of Tchaikovskys invention displays itself every moment.

  • The first Allegro of the Concerto went very smoothly, and the audience rewarded him with thundering applause.

  • That the composer dedicated to her his Allegro de Concert, Op. 46, may be regarded as a mark of his love and esteem for her.

  • In the last Allegro there are several holds before the theme is resumed.