释义 |
al·le·gro I. \əˈle(ˌ)grō, -lā-, äˈ-\ adverb (or adjective) Etymology: Italian, merry, gay, from (assumed) Vulgar Latin alecrus lively, alteration of Latin alacr-, alacer — more at alacrity : in a brisk lively manner — used as a direction in music II. noun (-s) 1. : a piece or movement or division of a movement in allegro tempo 2. a. : ballet steps (as leaps, jumps, and turns) performed in a lively fast tempo b. : rapid exercises and steps terminating a ballet class |