释义 |
scher·zan·do I. \skertˈsän(ˌ)dō, skeət-, -ˈsan-, -ˈsȧn-, -ˈsaan-\ adjective Etymology: Italian, verbal of scherzare to joke, of Germanic origin; akin to Middle High German scherzen to joke, have a good time, leap for joy — more at cardinal : playful, jesting — used as a direction in music indicating style and tempo < allegretto scherzando > II. noun (-s) : a passage or movement in scherzando style |