tempo n. (pl. tempos, tempi ) 〔意大利语〕 1.【音乐】速度,拍子。 2.〔比喻〕(局势等的)发展速度,步调。 3.(下棋的)一着,一步。 slow tempo 缓缓的拍子。 We won't let any unreasonable delay upset the tempo of production. 我们决不容许任何毫无道理的迟延捣乱了生产的发展速度。
Essentially it boils down to the fact that at fast tempos , all we hear are the attacks of the notes 实际上在快速的节拍中,我们能听到的就是音符的粒度。
They are all still viewed as assets and spanoulis and snyder especially will benefit from a faster tempo on offense 不过,在管理层眼中,这些年轻人可都是宝,尤其是斯潘和斯奈德,都将会受益于快节奏的进攻。
So maybe you aren ' t really playing it better at the faster tempo but just are more aware of what ' s happening at the slower tempo 因此你并不是真正在快速时弹奏的更好,而是在慢速中了解了更多弹奏中出现的问题。
There is however , that tremendous push to bring something up to tempo and i can often play something better at a faster tempo rather than a slower one 问题很奇怪,在加快速度以后,我可以在快速的时候弹得比在慢速的时候好。
Away from the fast tempo of city life , visitors will find the quiet enjoyment of the panoramic view a refreshing and pleasurable experience 脱离市区生活的繁忙节奏,以恬静的心情遥望山下全景,令人感到清新舒畅,精神为之一振。
Theory that is limited to the concept , function and problems of red tourism lags the fast tempo and the research on exploitation of red tourism is still not systemic 相对于红色旅游的迅猛发展,红色旅游的理论研究比较滞后,目前的研究还主要局限于红色旅游的概念、作用、存在的问题等方面,对红色旅游开发研究尚缺乏系统的研究。