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tempo English

Meaning tempo meaning

What does tempo mean?

tempo

(music) the speed at which a composition is to be played the rate of some repeating event

Synonyms tempo synonyms

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Simple sentences

I like the slow tempo of this song.

Movie subtitles

Watch your tempo!
Look, kids, this is the tempo.
How's the tempo of the music, friend?
The tempo's wrong. It's too fast.
It's the right tempo.
Dance whatever tempo you like.
That's what he meant, the tempo of destruction!
The Tempo Reformation. was that a lie?
The vital thing is your right choice of tempo, even the style is good.
Yeah, let's take it from the top again - double tempo!
You were out of tempo.
This time we'd like to up the tempo a little, change the mood.
Segure-os ao mesmo tempo e veja o que acontece.
That's not the right tempo.
Waltz tempo.
Come on, give me that tempo, will you?
Let's try it in that tempo.
Our job is to play a tempo they can dance to.
Judy, was the tempo a little slow for you right here, honey?
Watch the tempo on the last part.
The sleeves are all the same - no variation in tempo.
Leaving the municipal center, the tempo is stepped up and the triumphal motorcade is cheered by additional city multitudes.
It's not only the wrong tempo, it's the wrong war.
Follow the tempo.
We have it on the best of authority. that cycle-repairer Theodore Rimspoke. resident of Pinchcliffe, plans to complete his II Tempo Gigante.
II Tempo Gigante?
Give me the tempo.
Come on, Dent. Get in tempo.
The tempo is too fast, too exhausting, and just when I must catch my breath before the finale!
What about a slower tempo, Sebastian?
Tempo! March!
It's a completely different tempo.
The tempo was fine now, wasn't it?
I had to disturb the tempo for your sake.
Follow the tempo. Remember what you're doing.
Not Via del Tempo, idiot!
You on the staff of the Tempo?
Life had a bit of taste to it, a bit of colour, tempo and excitement.

News and current affairs

A judge who had previously ruled against Tempo in Winata's civil suit filled her vacancy.
Finally, when Winata testified, he perjured himself by denying that Tempo had interviewed him.
But the judges denied Tempo's request that Winata be arrested and tried for perjury, telling us to report it to the police, which we did.
But I remain hopeful that we will prevail in the end, when higher courts hear Tempo's appeal.
Tempo's case could become a landmark victory for our democracy, like the US Supreme Court's famous decision in The New York Times v. Sullivan.

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