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tem·po <-s [or -pi]> [ˈtempəʊ, -pi:] N

1. tempo (rate of motion):

tempo
tempo m
rapid tempo

2. tempo MUS:

tempo
tempo m
change in tempo

Usage examples with tempo

rapid tempo
change in tempo

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
It uses the slowest tempo of the three rumba styles and incorporates movements feigning frailty.
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Finally, the music returns to the original minor key and slow tempo.
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Attach the eye to the pendulum of a metronome and regulate the weight to suit the tempo desired.
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First, he has the ability to make the big defensive play and turn the tempo of a game around.
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These events are not only unified by tempo, but also by their harmonic relationships.
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Musically, the song is a mid tempo piano-led dance ballad.
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Musical styles for each short vary, but typically consist of extremely bouncy rhythms and quick tempos.
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The instrumentation builds up to a crescendo, increasing in tempo as the song progresses.
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The high tempo game went back and forth as the teams scored goals in both halves.
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The performance of ajat semain is done in slower tempo and with graceful movements.
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