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Sentence count:111+6Posted:2017-03-17Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: pacepacingSimilar words: temporaltemporaryextemporetemporarilycontemporaryextemporaneoustempertemptMeaning: ['tempəʊ]  n. 1. (music) the speed at which a composition is to be played 2. the rate of some repeating event. 
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31. Bach wrote all his in 3/4, though they are by no means all meant to go at one tempo.
32. Nor is this the only evidence for 3/2 in void notation indicating a slow tempo.
33. Rocastle is a class player - no doubt - but that tempo is not there.
34. Alas, the tempo tweaking didn't end with Mordkovitch's final flounce off the platform.
35. Its special force of percussive tone helps to define musical entries and mark changes of tempo.
36. But on the biosensor display the languidly pulsing curves had begun to change their tempo.
37. The whole tempo and atmosphere changed when the Scenes of Crime Officer arrived.
38. The orchestra was not playing it in time, so I made them rehearse it at a slower tempo.
39. However, free tempo soloing can sound great - just look at Frank and Dweezil Zappa.
40. Thoughtful attention to needs of people for satisfying relationships leads to a comfortable, friendly organization atmosphere and work tempo.
41. Sometimes it is possible to trace some problems with tempo or balance to the parts the musicians are using.
42. But as the game's tempo reached fever pitch, Saunders squandered a golden opportunity to grab an equaliser.
43. But with Wigan using up all their substitutes when Skerrett came off, Hull stepped up the tempo in the second half.
44. Of more immediate concern to them was the appalling reality that the nature and tempo of operations engendered.
45. Talmi is so surprised by the tempo that he taps a finger on his wristwatch to gauge the metronome marking.
46. From the start, Dallas controlled the tempo of the game.
47. Third, Tempo 30 would be introduced throughout the experimental area, with only minor exceptions.
48. To slacken the tempo would mean falling behind.
49. Paola : Era molto tempo che lui ha corteggiava.
50. And the tempo of the sea speeded up.
51. If tempo is 15 then CF should be 15.
52. Elgar supplied his works with precise indications of tempo.
53. The tempo was suddenly raised.
54. The tempo of the war is quickening.
55. Musically break time of tempo is to brown off.
56. The tempo must not be reduced!
57. I regulate the tempo by tightening and loosening.
58. Experience the Latino tempo! Tambuco Percussion Ensemble plays to tempt you out of your seats!
59. Meanwhile , it includes the problems when teaching pronunciation and provides a way to improve students oral English from the point of suprasegmental feature: pitch, loudness,[http://sentencedict.com/tempo.html] tempo and voice quality.
60. We should keep pace with the swift tempo of the day.
More similar words: temporaltemporaryextemporetemporarilycontemporaryextemporaneoustempertemptempowertempletemperatempuraattempttempesttemperatetemptingcontempttemperanceempowermenttemperamentintemperatetemperaturecontemplatecontretempstempestuoustemperamentalcontemptiblecontemptuouscaveat emptorself-contempt
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