Crescendo Meaning in English
word
kɹɪˈʃɛndoʊ
kri-SHEN-doh
kɹəʃˈɛndəʊ
krə-SHEN-doh
释义
A gradual increase in loudness, especially in music. It can also mean any gradual increase in intensity or force in general situations.
用法与细微差别
Common in music terminology for volume, but also used metaphorically to describe any building intensity (e.g., 'a crescendo of excitement'). Usually uncountable in English.
Spanish: crescendo - aumento gradualPortuguese (BR): crescendo - aumento gradualPortuguese (PT): crescendo - aumento gradualChinese (Simplified): 渐强Chinese (Traditional): 漸強Hindi: क्रमिक वृद्धि (संगीत शब्द)Arabic: تصاعد تدريجي (مصطلح موسيقي)Bengali: ক্রমবর্ধমান উত্তেজনা - ক্রেশেন্ডো (সংগীতশিল্পের শব্দ)Russian: крешендо - постепенное нарастаниеJapanese: クレッシェンド - 徐々に増す盛り上がりVietnamese: cao trào - crescendo (âm nhạc)Korean: 점점 세짐 - 크레셴도 (음악 용어)Turkish: krescendo - giderek artışUrdu: رفتہ رفتہ اضافہ - کریشینڈو (موسیقی میں)Indonesian: crescendo - puncak meningkat
例句
The music reached a crescendo at the end of the song.
basic
The storm built up to a crescendo before it stopped.
basic
There was a crescendo of applause after the speech.
basic
Emotions hit a crescendo when the team scored the winning goal.
natural
The argument between them kept rising until it hit a loud crescendo.
natural
The excitement in the room grew to a crescendo as the winner was announced.
natural