释义 |
an·dan·te I. \(ˈ)an|dantē, -aan|daa-; änˈdänˌtā, ȧnˈdȧn-, (ˈ) ̷ ̷| ̷ ̷_tē\ adverb (or adjective) Etymology: Italian, literally, going, present participle of andare to go, probably from (assumed) Vulgar Latin amlare — more at alley 1. in 18th century musical notation : in strict time 2. : moderately slow and in tempo between larghetto and allegretto < a cello passage in an andante section > — often used as a direction in music II. noun (-s) : a musical piece or movement in andante tempo |