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单词 troppo
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troppo1

adverbˈtrɒpəʊˈträpō
Music
  • usually with negative (in directions) too much; excessively.

    allegro ma non troppo
    Example sentencesExamples
    • A fiery, tempestuous reading of the Allegro non troppo had just the right contrasting hues of aristocratic grace.
    • Of course, Shostakovich's biting and grotesque satire rears its head as well, particularly in the 3rd Movement Allegro non troppo.
    • The opening Allegro non troppo is particularly memorable whilst the Andante has some moments of true poetic beauty.
    • The fiery manner in which he attacked the opening Allegro non troppo held the audience spellbound.
    • The relentless energy and fury of the Allegro non troppo recalled the Scherzo of Shostakovich's Tenth Symphony.

Origin

Italian.

Rhymes

oppo, topo

troppo2

adjective ˈtrɒpəʊˈtrɑpoʊ
Australian, NZ informal
  • Mentally disturbed, supposedly as a result of spending too much time in a tropical climate.

    have you gone troppo?
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Nan went troppo, picked him up and threw him across the verandah.
    • Before long the first fish was landed on the bank, a beauty of 7kg and about a metre long, this started a fishing frenzy and the kids went troppo chasing and riding oversized carp all over the tank.
    • The ladies in the crowd went troppo.

Origin

1940s: from tropic1 + -o.

 
 

troppo1

adverbˈträpō
Music
  • usually with negative (in directions) too much; excessively.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The opening Allegro non troppo is particularly memorable whilst the Andante has some moments of true poetic beauty.
    • The relentless energy and fury of the Allegro non troppo recalled the Scherzo of Shostakovich's Tenth Symphony.
    • A fiery, tempestuous reading of the Allegro non troppo had just the right contrasting hues of aristocratic grace.
    • The fiery manner in which he attacked the opening Allegro non troppo held the audience spellbound.
    • Of course, Shostakovich's biting and grotesque satire rears its head as well, particularly in the 3rd Movement Allegro non troppo.

Origin

Italian.

troppo2

adjectiveˈtrɑpoʊˈträpō
Australian, NZ informal
  • Mentally disturbed, supposedly as a result of spending too much time in a tropical climate.

    have you gone troppo?
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Before long the first fish was landed on the bank, a beauty of 7kg and about a metre long, this started a fishing frenzy and the kids went troppo chasing and riding oversized carp all over the tank.
    • Nan went troppo, picked him up and threw him across the verandah.
    • The ladies in the crowd went troppo.

Origin

1940s: from tropic + -o.

 
 
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