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tutti

/too-tee; Italian toot-tee/US // ˈtu ti; Italian ˈtut ti //UK // (ˈtʊtɪ) //

所有,全部,所有的,一切

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : all; all the voices or instruments together.
    • : intended for or performed by all the voices or instruments together, as a passage or movement in concert music.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural tut·tis.

    • : a tutti passage or movement.
    • : the tonal product or effect of a tutti performance.

Examples

  • My answer would be conservative Capo de tutti capi Roger Ailes and Fox News.

  • Since Beethoven the form has been often modified, more especially the long introductory tutti omitted or cut short.

  • Cf. Catalogo di tutti gli edifici sacri della citt di Napoli in Arch.

  • I wish you saved that, Grace, and gave away the marshmallow; I just love tutti-frutti, declared Cleo.

  • I hated it, but nobly sacrificed myself and gave her tutti-frutti and gained character every evening of our honeymoon!

  • I did the rest—with the aid of a clergyman, whom I tipped even more liberally than the waiter who served us tutti-frutti.