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单词 precipitato
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precipitatoadv.n.adj.

Brit. /prᵻˌsɪpᵻˈtɑːtəʊ/, U.S. /priˌsɪpəˈtɑdoʊ/
Origin: A borrowing from Italian. Etymon: Italian precipitato.
Etymology: < Italian precipitato (1871 as adjective and noun in this sense), specific use of the past participle of precipitare (see precipitate v.).
Music.
A. adv.
Chiefly as a musical direction: in a hurried or headlong manner. Also in extended use.
ΘΚΠ
society > leisure > the arts > music > musical sound > duration of notes > tempo > [adverb] > specific tempo
largo1683
allegrettoc1710
allegro1721
furioso1823
precipitato1876
ricky-tick1942
up tempo1948
1876 J. Stainer & W. A. Barrett Dict. Musical Terms 365/2 Precipitamente, precipitato precipitazione, con; precipitoso (It.), with precipitation, impetuously, hurriedly.
1879 J. R. Planché King of Peacocks ii. ii, in Extravaganzas J. R. Planché III. 297 When affairs become thus agitato Con spirito, monarchs must play; Or they shortly may be obligato, To cut, precipitato, away!
1955 Times 11 Mar. 7/3 The finale, which is in seven-eight time and marked Precipitato, was positively dazzling.
1987 N.Y. Times 27 Apr. c. 10/6 The finale was taken at a sane pace, not exactly precipitato as the score asks, but it came across impressively.
B. n.
A passage (to be) played in this manner.
ΘΚΠ
society > leisure > the arts > music > piece of music > section of piece of music > [noun] > passage executed in specific way
concerto grosso1724
legatoa1757
ad libitum1759
larghetto1760
moderato1762
bravura1787
pomposo1807
tutti1816
spiritoso1829
alla capella1859
alla marcia1860
passage work1865
retrogression1869
largamente1878
religioso1888
grandioso1914
animato1924
pesante1932
precipitato1955
1955 Times 24 Jan. 3/5 The playing of the precipitato was a tour de force.
1970 Daily Tel. 19 June 10/6 He pounded out its devilish final ‘precipitato’ with considerable power.
2003 Houston Chron. (Nexis) 19 Mar. 14 Many pianists bludgeon the outer movements, especially the Precipitato that concludes the blazing work, but Chiu didn't.
C. adj.
(To be) played in a hurried or headlong manner.
ΘΚΠ
society > leisure > the arts > music > piece of music > section of piece of music > [adjective] > passage executed in specific way
alla breve1782
grandioso1787
larghetto1815
spiritoso1824
pomposoa1845
appassionato1869
animato1874
bravuraish1879
alla marcia1880
tutti1884
largamente1893
precipitato1965
1965 Times 27 Sept. 14/5 Its precipitato finale was driven along to the final holocaust with admirable unrelenting ruthlessness.
1977 Gramophone Nov. 843/1 How easy it is to let the horns whoop vulgarly up the precipitato scales.
2003 Weekly Standard (Nexis) 13 Oct. The final, precipitato movement, in which headlong determination almost becomes joy then almost becomes anguish, illustrates the mad amplitude of the twentieth-century Russian soul.
This is a new entry (OED Third Edition, March 2007; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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adv.n.adj.1876
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