释义 |
ru·ba·to \rüˈbä]d.(ˌ)ō, -bȧ], ](ˌ)tō\ noun (plural ruba·ti \]d.(ˌ) ē, ](ˌ)tē\ ; or rubatos) Etymology: Italian, past participle of rubare to rob, of Germanic origin; akin to Old High German roubōn to rob — more at reave : fluctuation of speed within a musical phrase or measure typically against a rhythmically steady accompaniment |