释义 |
mar·tel·la·to I. \|märd.əl|äd.(ˌ)ō\ adjective (or adverb) Etymology: Italian, from past participle of martellare to hammer, strike, from martello hammer, from Late Latin martellus — more at martel : detached and strongly accented — used as a direction to players of bowed instruments; compare détaché II. noun (-s) : martellato technique, notes, or effect |