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71Tempo, Il — ▪ Italian newspaper (Italian: “The Times”), morning daily newspaper published in Rome, one of Italy s outstanding newspapers and one with broad appeal and influence in the Roman region. It was founded in 1945 by Renato Angiolille as a… …
72tempo — tem|po [ˈtempəu US pou] n plural tempos [Date: 1600 1700; : Italian; Origin: time , from Latin tempus] 1.) the speed at which music is played or should be played 2.) the speed at which something happens ▪ the easy tempo of island life …
73Tempo — Tem|po das; s, Plur. s u. T’empi <aus it. tempo »Zeit(maß, raum)«, dies aus lat. tempus, vgl. ↑Tempus>: 1. (Plur. s) a) Geschwindigkeit, mit der eine Bewegung abläuft; b) (ugs.) Schnelligkeit, Hast. 2 …
74tempo — • nopeus, tahti, tempo, vauhti …
75tempo — (TEM poh) [Italian: time] The speed or pace of a piece of music, regardless of its rhythm; the characteristic pace of any activity or occupation, as in “the frenetic tempo of life in the big city.” …
76tempo — noun (C) 1 the speed at which music is played or should be played 2 the speed at which something happens; pace: the easy tempo of island life …
77tempo — tem•po [[t]ˈtɛm poʊ[/t]] n. pl. pos, pi ( pē). 1) mad the rate of speed of a musical passage or work, usu. indicated by printed direction, as largo, or by a metronome setting 2) any characteristic rate, rhythm, or pattern: the tempo of city… …
78Tempo (disambiguation) — Tempo is the speed or pace of a musical piece.Tempo may also be: * Tempo (artist), a reggaeton and rap singer whose birth name is David Sánchez Badillo * TEMPO (chemical compound), 2,2,6,6 tetramethylpiperidine 1 oxy radical * Tempo (chess), an… …
79Tempo rubato — (Italian stolen time ) is a musical term for slightly speeding up or slowing down the tempo of a piece at the discretion of the soloist or the conductor. It also requires the use of altering the relationships among the written note values and the …
80Tempo Beer Industries — Ltd. Location Netanya Israel Owner(s) Publicly traded since 1982 on the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange Year opened 1952 Annual production 0.5 million hectoliters …