释义 |
sfor·zan·do I. \sfȯ(r)tˈsän(ˌ)dō\ adjective (or adverb) Etymology: Italian, verbal of sforzare to force, from s- (from Latin ex-) + forzare to force, from (assumed) Vulgar Latin fortiare to attack, compel — more at force : accented — used as a direction in music to indicate that a single tone or chord is to be sounded more loudly than the rest of a passage; abbr. sf, sfz; symbol > II. noun (plural sforzandos \-dōz\ ; or sforzan·di \-dē\) : an accented tone or chord |