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meno

/mey-noh; Italian me-naw/US // ˈmeɪ noʊ; Italian ˈmɛ nɔ //UK // (ˈmɛnəʊ) //

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Definitions

adv.副词 adverb
  1. 1

    Music.

    • : less.

Examples

  • Meno's book is an honest look at the isolation of being a creative person in your 20s living in a city.

  • At times, it does feel like a hipster romance, but Joe Meno is smarter than that.

  • “Honestly, just sharing the stage with those two was a high point in my career,” Meno, winningly, told The New York Times.

  • With his ambitious fourth novel about a family of oddball Chicago scientists, Joe Meno swings for the fences in The Great Perhaps.

  • Meno starts well, introducing the compellingly odd Casper family.

  • The poco di piu and poco di meno has, in such contingencies, an unbounded influence.

  • In the copy ‘non si può far di meno di non observar le leggi,’ the ‘non’ being incorrectly repeated.

  • At the close of the last movement of the quartet there occurred a meno vivace, which seemed to me to weaken the general effect.

  • In Plato himself the term is applied in the sense of a 'master in art,' without any bad meaning attaching to it (Symp.; Meno).

  • "But my misfortunes are heavier," ended compare Meno, wiping his mouth with the back of his hand.