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molto

/mohl-toh; Italian mawl-taw/US // ˈmoʊl toʊ; Italian ˈmɔl tɔ //UK // (ˈmɒltəʊ) //

非常,很,十分,非常的

Definitions

adv.副词 adverb
  1. 1

    Music.

    • : very: molto adagio; molto allegro.

Examples

  • But leave it to Molto Mario to make octopus at home seem like the most normal thing in the world.

  • Tortilla Española by Mario Batali The famous “Molto Mario” speaks some Spanish (cuisine).

  • Emeril, Molto Mario, and Top Chef also feature tough guys, and have achieved credibility with viewers of both genders.

  • The Allegro molto which enters in the Credo at the words et ascendit is shorter in the autograph than in the printed edition.

  • "Molto intelligente, that countryman of yours," said B——, spelling his card.

  • Antonio Molto—Segundo cabo, term as governor (ad interim), 1888.

  • The overture, consisting of one movement (Molto allegro) leads directly to Aminta's first song , by a pleasant pastoral melody.

  • Le scanzie de' libri sono accostate alle mura, e disposte con molto bell' ordine.