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单词 decrescendo
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decrescendon.

/dɛkrɛʃˈʃɛndo//deɪkrəˈʃɛndəʊ/
Etymology: Italian = decreasing.
Music.
A musical direction indicating that the tone is to be gradually lessened in force or loudness; = diminuendo n. As n.: A gradual diminution of loudness of tone. Also attributive and as v. intransitive.
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the world > physical sensation > hearing and noise > degree, kind, or quality of sound > faintness or weakness > [noun] > making or becoming faint
decrescendo1806
the world > physical sensation > hearing and noise > voice or vocal sound > quality of voice > [noun] > volume of voice (for recording) > lowering of voice
descent1581
sink1786
decrescendo1806
society > leisure > the arts > music > musical sound > volume > [noun] > decrease in volume
diminuendo1776
smorzando1786
decrescendo1806
the world > physical sensation > hearing and noise > degree, kind, or quality of sound > faintness or weakness > sound faintly or quietly [verb (intransitive)] > become faint or quiet
languish?1510
sink1794
fade1879
diminuendo1901
decrescendo1903
1806 T. Busby Compl. Dict. Music (ed. 2) Decrescendo, a term signifying the opposite of crescendo.
1880 G. Grove Dict. Music (at cited word) A decrescendo of 48 bars from fff.
1890 G. B. Shaw in Star 2 May 2/3 The Wagnerian interpretation of the decrescendo mark over the chord.
1903 R. Langbridge Flame & Flood xvi. 165 Her voice..crescendoed..and decrescendoed.
1968 Language 44 87 A long decrescendo and downglide typically follow the peak of stress.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1894; most recently modified version published online September 2018).
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