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单词 vivace
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vivaceadj.

Etymology: < Latin vīvāc-, vīvāx vivacious adj., after French vivace.
Obsolete. rare.
Vivacious, lively.
ΘΚΠ
the world > action or operation > manner of action > vigour or energy > [adjective] > lively, vivacious, or animated
jollyc1325
lightsomea1382
kedgec1440
fledge?1461
crank1499
frisky?a1500
sprightya1522
frisk1528
sprightful1550
quick-spirited1552
cranking1567
lively1567
quick-sprighted1579
aleger1590
bright-eyed1590
firking1594
sprightly1594
spirituous1601
great-stomached1607
spirity1615
spiritous1628
lifesomec1635
vivacious1645
rattlingc1650
quick-set1653
airy1654
animated1660
sparklinga1704
bob1721
vivace1721
animate1801
high-lifed1859
sassy1859
chippy1865
sparky1883
high-keyed1893
high life1903
peppy1914
pepful1915
jazzy1917
upbeat1947
zappy1969
sparkly1979
the mind > emotion > excitement > excitability of temperament > spiritedness or liveliness > [adjective]
jollyc1325
kedgec1440
fledge?1461
frisky?a1500
sprightya1522
frisk1528
sprightful1550
quick-spirited1552
lively1567
quick-sprighted1579
alive-like1582
aleger1590
firking1594
sprightly1594
sportive1595
mettled1599
alives-like1601
spirited1601
spirituous1601
mettle1606
great-stomached1607
free-spirited1613
spirity1615
spiritous1628
vivacious1645
rattlingc1650
sportful1650
airy1654
animated1660
racy1671
mettlesome1673
sparklinga1704
raffing?1719
bob1721
vivace1721
alive1748
lifey1793
spunky1831
gilpie1835
bubbling1860
chippy1865
bubblesome1879
colourful1882
sparky1883
bubbly1912
jazzy1917
spritzy1973
sparkly1979
kicking1983
1721 A. Ramsay Content 356 Another beau, as fine, but more vivace.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1920; most recently modified version published online June 2021).

vivaceadv.n.

Brit. /vɪˈvɑːtʃi/, /vɪˈvɑːtʃeɪ/, U.S. /viˈvɑˌtʃeɪ/, /viˈvɑtʃi/
Etymology: < Italian vivace brisk, lively < Latin vīvāc- , vīvāx : see vivacious adj.
Music.
a. A direction indicating brisk or lively performance (see quots.). Also with the adv. used quasi-adjectivally to characterize musical composition.
ΘΚΠ
society > leisure > the arts > music > written or printed music > directions > [adverb] > for tempo
adagio1680
presto1680
vivace1683
largo1702
allegrettoc1710
allegro1721
larghetto1724
lent1724
lento1724
moderato1724
prestissimo1724
stretto1740
a tempo1740
lentamente1762
accelerando1784
rallentando1786
ritardando1806
ritenuto1826
rit.1833
rapido1841
stringendo1853
lentando1854
allargando1873
rall.1876
trascinando1876
animato1879
largando1883
mässig1884
più mosso1931
society > leisure > the arts > music > musical sound > duration of notes > tempo > [adjective] > specific tempo
runningc1440
pronto1724
adagio1729
andante1742
amoroso1764
tittuping1772
allegretto1783
allegro1794
largo1795
andantino1819
furioso1823
adagietto1841
accelerando1842
rubato1846
bright1872
mosso1876
ritenuto1876
vivace1922
motoric1937
mouvementé1938
tranquillo1939
up tempo1948
downtempo1957
1683 H. Purcell Sonnatas of III Parts To Rdr. (1893) Allegro, and Vivace [import] a very brisk, swift or fast movement.
1724 Short Explic. Foreign Words Musick Bks. Vivace, is as much as to say with Life and Spirit. By this Word is commonly understood a Degree of Movement between Largo and Allegro, but more inclining to the latter than the former.
1786 T. Busby Compl. Dict. Music Vivace, a word implying that the movement to which it is prefixed is to be sung, or played, in a brisk and animated style.
1922 D. H. Lawrence Aaron's Rod (N.Y. ed.) xiii. 187 Lady Franks started with a vivace Schumann piece.
1922 D. H. Lawrence Aaron's Rod (N.Y. ed.) xiii. 188 ‘I always prefer Schumann in his vivace moods,’ said Aaron.
b. as n. A passage intended to be performed in this manner (see also quot. 1889).
ΘΚΠ
society > leisure > the arts > music > musical sound > duration of notes > tempo > [noun] > specific tempo > passage at
vivace1683
largo1702
agitato1797
allegretto1877
1683 H. Purcell Sonnatas of III Parts Pref. Allegro, and vivace, a very brisk, swift, or fast movement.
1889 Grove's Dict. Music (at cited word) The Vivace in the latter case would imply an absence of passion or excitement, an even rate of speed, and a bright and cheerful character.
1922 D. H. Lawrence Aaron's Rod (N.Y. ed.) xiii. 188 Our Colonel began to..bounce in his chair,..doing a sitting-down jig to the Schumann vivace.
1959 Times 11 Sept. 10/6 He moved into the ensuing vivace with unhurried moderation.
1976 Gramophone Sept. 410/1 The movement's main vivace is a good deal less mettlesome.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1920; most recently modified version published online December 2021).
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