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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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61. But in our country, the tempo of locomotive engine is very slow, as the technology of electronic injection is at the beginning and even common rail system is under research.
62. The best evidence for that view would be minor key songs that are stubbornly, ineffably sad despite other song elements—lyrics, arrangements, tempo, etc.—that are emotionally neutral or positive.
63. By their labour the slave populations allow the tempo of continuous warfare to be speeded up.
64. Allegro In a quick, lively tempo, usually considered to be faster than allegretto but slower than presto.
65. He can dictate the tempo of a game. He's a clever player, a good passer. I don't want to tempt fate but he's very similar to Xabi.
66. Chopin's music often employs tempo rubato and other devices that require exquisite control and coordination of the two hands.
67. Joe Vigil, coach of American marathon record holder Deena Drossin and 2003 U.S. marathon champ Ryan Shay, also believes in long tempo runs to build endurance.
68. If you like the strong beat tempo , this is the album!
69. Ask kids choose picture to show tempo according to music book. Please sing it out with pig's cry.
70. In a very fast tempo, usually considered to be faster than allegro but slower than prestissimo. Used chiefly as a direction.
71. Toward that end, the weekly tempo run, done at the pace of your lactate threshold, became popular.
72. The tempo here is very slow and he slows it down even more and then it just sits out there, this huge wonderful voice that he had, on the leading tone.
73. This TEMPO carrying poly ether is prepared by the copolymerization of olefine oxide initiated by TEMPO sodium salt or sodium phenolate ad epoxy TEMPO.
74. In the reverse case, when the soloist has fully mastered tempo, technique and musical expression, it is conceivable that an accompanist able to put in a level of only 80% might suffice.
75. What these people cannot grasp is that in tempo rubato in an Adagio, the left hand should go on playing in strict time.
76. I doubt you would all play a funeral march in the same tempo without prior agreement. Everyone feels sorrow in his own way.
77. Annual per capita consumption is calculated at current prices, tempo is calculated at comparable prices.
78. He adopted the tempo rubato ("robbed time"), the lengthening of one or several notes at the cost of others, which makes possible freer rhythmic treatment.
79. Tempo adjustment, automatic beat matching, cross fader, equalizer, filters and loops are supported.
80. They increased the tempo of their key changes, from every 15 days to every day.
81. In a quick, lively tempo, usually considered to be faster than allegretto but slower than presto.
82. Both the population dynamics of P. vulnus in roots and that in soil were highly relevant to the growth tempo of peach roots. Sentencedict.com
83. The foundation of agile is the rhythm and tempo of the iterative loop.
84. In an interview with The New York Times, Ferry said it was necessary to change the tempo of several Roxy Music songs.
85. Music In a very fast tempo, usually considered to be faster than allegro but slower than prestissimo. Used chiefly as a direction.
86. We won't let any unreasonable delay upset the tempo of production.
87. He understands the game well, when to quicken the tempo, when to slow it down, when to pass short and when to hit it long," said Butragueno to Spanish website, AS.
88. Sunderland's high - tempo approach was impossible to sustain and United strolled through the second half.
89. Show music book, ask kinds choose picture , show the tempo according to the music book correctly, And show it out with sounds or action.
90. However, melody only has a distinct difference in slow tempo and has indistinctive difference in fast tempo.
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