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  • 41andante — Synonyms and related words: a poco, adagietto, adagio, allargando, allegretto, allegro, andante tempo, andantino, beat, calando, claudication, compound time, crawl, creep, crescendo, dead march, decrescendo, diminuendo, dogtrot, duple time,… …

    Moby Thesaurus

  • 42andante — {{hw}}{{andante}}{{/hw}}A part. pres.  di andare ; anche agg. 1 Che va. 2 Continuo, continuato: muro andante | Corrente: anno, mese –a. 3 (fig.) Che ha qualità scadente: tessuto –a. B s. m. (mus.) Movimento fra l adagio e l allegro …

    Enciclopedia di italiano

  • 43andante — 1 s m (Mús) 1 Tiempo de la composición musical moderadamente lento. En oscilaciones metronómicas entre 126 y 152 por minuto 2 Pieza musical que se compone o ejecuta en ese tiempo: tocar un andante. 2 s m y f (Rural) Caballo o asno …

    Español en México

  • 44andante — an|dạn|te 〈Adj.; Musik〉 gehend, ruhig (zu spielen); andante con moto gehend, (doch) mit Bewegung (zu spielen) [Etym.: ital., »gehend«] …

    Lexikalische Deutsches Wörterbuch

  • 45Andante — An|dạn|te 〈n.; Gen.: od. s, Pl.: od. s; Musik〉 Musikstück, Satz im Andante Tempo …

    Lexikalische Deutsches Wörterbuch

  • 46andante — zf., müz., İt. andante Adacyo ile andantino arası, yarı yavaş bir biçimde (çalınmak) …

    Çağatay Osmanlı Sözlük

  • 47andante — an|dan|te [ænˈdænti, teı US a:nˈda:n ] adj played or sung at a speed that is neither very fast or very slow >andante adv …

    Dictionary of contemporary English

  • 48andante — an|dan|te1 [ an danti, æn dænteı ] adverb at a fairly slow speed: used as an instruction in music ╾ an|dan|te adjective andante an|dan|te 2 [ an danti, æn dænteı ] noun count a piece of music that should be played or sung at a fairly slow speed …

    Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • 49andante — adjective played or sung at a speed that is neither very fast or very slow andante adverb …

    Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • 50andante — an•dan•te [[t]ɑnˈdɑn teɪ, ænˈdæn ti[/t]] adj. adv. n. pl. tes. mus 1) mad moderately slow and even 2) mad an andante movement or piece • Etymology: 1735–45; < It: lit., walking, prp. of andare to walk …

    From formal English to slang