单词 | mouvementé |
释义 | mouvementéadj. Animated, agitated, bustling, full of variety; (spec. of music) lively. ΘΚΠ the world > action or operation > manner of action > vigour or energy > [adjective] > brisk or active > full of brisk activity (of times or places) quickc1395 busy1530 stirring1647 vital1742 lively1764 busyish1851 buzzing1882 mouvementé1888 bubbling1912 society > leisure > the arts > music > musical sound > duration of notes > tempo > [adjective] > specific tempo runningc1440 pronto1724 adagio1729 andante1742 amoroso1764 tittuping1772 allegretto1783 allegro1794 largo1795 andantino1819 furioso1823 adagietto1841 accelerando1842 rubato1846 bright1872 mosso1876 ritenuto1876 vivace1922 motoric1937 mouvementé1938 tranquillo1939 up tempo1948 downtempo1957 1888 Westm. Rev. Mar. 395 It is a charming story, interesting and mouvementé, with some highly dramatic incidents. 1918 L. Strachey Eminent Victorians 238 The next three years were the most mouvementés of his life. 1938 Oxf. Compan. Music 597/1 Mouvementé, ‘bustling’, animated. 1961 B. Fergusson Watery Maze viii. 201 He had so far had a highly mouvementé war, beginning in a Q-ship in Norwegian waters before being appointed navigating officer to the force assembled early in 1941 for the assault on Rhodes. 1982 A. Barr & P. York Official Sloane Ranger Handbk. 6/2 Mainstream Sloanes of both sexes do not have agitated (mouvementé) hair styles. 1997 London Rev. Bks. 23 Jan. 16/4 The opening is repeated according to convention up to the mouvementé passage. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2003; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < adj.1888 |
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