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See Tempo

English

Pronunciation


Noun

  1. (plural: tempos) a frequency or rate
  2. (plural: tempos) (chess) a move which is part of one's own plan or strategy and forces, e.g. by means of a check or attacking a piece, the opponent to make a move which is not bad but of no use for him.
  3. (plural: tempi) (Music) The number of beats per minute in a piece of music; also, an indicative term denoting approximate rate of speed in written music (examples: allegro, andante)


Translations

  • Dutch: tempo (1,3)
  • German: Tempo (1,2,3)


Category:English nouns with irregular plurals Category:English words with multiple plurals

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Dutch

Noun

{{infl|nl|noun|g=n|plural|tempo's}}

  1. #English|tempo


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Esperanto

Etymology

Latin tempus; Italian, Portuguese tempo; French temps; Spanish tiempo.

Noun

  1. time
  2. : Numomente, mi ne havas tempon por fari vojaĝon.
  3. ::At the moment, I don't have time to make a trip.
  4. In the Context of tense
  5. :La sufikso -os indikas la estonta verba tempo.
  6. ::The suffix -os indicates the future verb tense.


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Category:Esperanto BRO2

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Ido

Noun

  1. time


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Italian

Pronunciation

  • IPA: lang=it


Etymology

tempus, time.

Noun

{{it-noun|temp|m|o|i}}

  1. time
  2. time, age, period
  3. :bello|bei tempi!, those were the days!
  4. part (of a film, show, et coetera|etc.)
  5. : primo tempo, secondo tempo, first part, second part (of a film.)
  6. weather
  7. time, tempo, rhythm.
  8. (grammar|gramm.) tense
  9. :tempo passato, past tense.


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Category:it:Time Category:it:Weather

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Norwegian

Noun

  1. #English|tempo


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Portuguese

Noun

{{infl|pt|noun|g=m}}

  1. time
  2. weather


Related terms

br:tempo de:tempo et:tempo el:tempo es:tempo eo:tempo fa:tempo fr:tempo gl:tempo ko:tempo io:tempo id:tempo it:tempo sw:tempo ku:tempo lt:tempo hu:tempo nl:tempo ja:tempo no:tempo pl:tempo pt:tempo ru:tempo fi:tempo sv:tempo ta:tempo vi:tempo tr:tempo zh:tempo

GNU Project's publication of CIDE, the Collaborative International Dictionary of English Tempo \Tem"po\, n. [It., fr. L. tempus. See Tense, n.] (Mus.)
The rate or degree of movement in time.
[1913 Webster]

A tempo giusto (j[=oo]s"t[-o]) [It.], in exact time; --
sometimes, directing a return to strict time after a tempo
rubato.

Tempo rubato. See under Rubato.
[1913 Webster]
WordNet tempo
n 1: (music) the speed at which a composition is to be played
[syn: pacing]
2: the rate of some repeating event [syn: pace]
[also: tempi (pl)]
Moby Dictionary
andante tempo
, arrhythmia , beat , beating , cadence , compound time ,
drumming
, duple time , flutter , heartbeat , heartthrob , largo ,
march tempo
, measure , mixed times , momentum , pace , palpitation ,
pitapat
, pitter-patter , presto , pulsation , pulse , rag , ragtime ,
rat-a-tat
, rataplan , rate , rhythm , rubato , sextuple time ,
simple time
, speed , staccato , syncopation , syncope , tempo rubato ,
three-quarter time
, throb , throbbing , time , time pattern , timing ,
triple time
, triplet , two-four time , waltz time


FOLDOC Tempo

The original code name for Mac OS version
8.

(1997-10-15)


FOLDOC TEMPO

A programming language with simple syntax and semantics
designed for teaching semantic and pragmatic aspects of
programming languages.

["TEMPO: A Unified Treatment of Binding Time and Parameter
Passing Concepts in Programming Languages", N.D. Jones et al,
LNCS 66, Springer 1978].


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