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单词 tempo
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tempo
(tempoʊ )
Word forms: tempos , tempi
1. singular noun
The tempo of an event is the speed at which it happens.
...owing to the slow tempo of change in an overwhelmingly rural country. [+ of]
Both teams played with a lot of quality, pace and tempo.
Synonyms: speed, pace, velocity  
2. variable noun
The tempo of a piece of music is the speed at which it is played.
In a new recording, the Boston Philharmonic tried the original tempo.
Elgar supplied his works with precise indications of tempo.
Synonyms: pace, time, rate, beat  
Collocations:
control the tempo
He'd control the tempo of the game and was a strong character.
The Sun
The scrum-half has to be the master of his pack and control the tempo for the benefit of all 15 players.
Times, Sunday Times
We'll look to pass the ball and control the tempo as always — if we do that we'll come away with a result.
The Sun
He'd control the tempo of a game and made it look so easy.
The Sun
He could control the tempo of a game.
Times, Sunday Times
quick tempo
There was no real strategy of play, just passing and moving at a quick tempo.
Times, Sunday Times
There were next to no short lineouts, taken with quick tempo throws to keep their opponents guessing and sustain the pace of their effort.
Times, Sunday Times
Straight out of the blocks, quick tempo, huge forehand, deft touches.
Times, Sunday Times
The quick tempo that had defined their firsthalf performance was still there.
The Sun
Their songs tend to have a quick tempo and often include elements of rap.
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set the tempo
That set the tempo for a dozen years.
A Conceptual View of Human Resource Management: Strategic Objectives, Environments, Functions
We set the tempo and controlled the game.
Times, Sunday Times (2008)
tempo change
These terms also indicate an immediate, not a gradual, tempo change.
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The song features a striking tempo change towards the end of the song.
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On the plus side that meant an abundance of intricate orchestrations, rich in bubbling counterpoint, wilful dissonances, abrupt tempo changes.
Times, Sunday Times
Tempo changes and modulations happen frequently in span of a single scene.
Christianity Today
Almost nothing in this 90-minute set strayed outside the band's familiar formula of angular guitar riffs, punchy vocal chants and sudden tempo changes.
Times, Sunday Times
upbeat tempo
The upbeat tempo remains unperturbed throughout the song.
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This version has a more upbeat tempo and four lines of different lyrics.
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Musically, the backdrop of the song contains swooping melodies and an upbeat tempo.
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It was musically characterized by fast upbeat tempo songs, power chords, fast guitar solos and melodic, soaring vocals.
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They incorporate their culture into the music; have a more upbeat tempo and use traditional instruments.
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Translations:
Chinese: 速度事件发展的
Japanese: 速さ
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