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单词 crescendo
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Definition of crescendo in English:

crescendo

noun krɪˈʃɛndəʊkrəˈʃɛnˌdoʊ
  • 1Music
    A gradual increase in loudness in a piece of music.

    〔乐〕(乐曲的)渐强

    each time the key changes, there is a gradual crescendo
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Instead, it had more of a gradual crescendo, a spirit to it that demanded a faster movement.
    • As Sora walked further down the hall, the redhead's sensitive ears picked up a gradual crescendo of a beautifully played piano.
    • The music rose in a whirling crescendo as the tempo got faster.
    • The second is a three-part lullaby and the finale a moto perpetuo in gradual crescendo.
    • Each piece has multiple tension points and crescendos to keep your ear engaged for a hard listen, but it honestly works best as background music.
    1. 1.1 A passage of music marked or performed with a crescendo.
      〔乐〕渐强的段落
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The musical phraseology was convincing, and the crescendos and decrescendos were accurately measured and performed.
      • As crescendo after crescendo uplifts the piece, the group becomes more and more abrasive and unforgiving.
      • The final crescendo was stunningly articulated!
      • I was dissatisfied with my execution of the crescendos and decrescendos in the ‘A Section’ of the work's scherzo movement.
    2. 1.2 The loudest point reached in a gradually increasing sound.
      (逐渐增强的声音的)最高点
      the port engine revs rose to a crescendo

      左车的转速达到了最高点。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • The piano music rose to a crescendo, the pianist pounding on the keys so loudly Jane covered her ears.
      • Forty male voices sang in spell-binding chorus, softening at moments and then rising, fortified, to a crescendo.
      • The background music swells to a crescendo of heavenly orchestration in a moment intended to make audiences feel proud.
      • The music hit a crescendo as the dancers beneath the brightly lit lanterns increased the momentum of the dance.
      • The atmosphere in the stadium was fantastic, and with the roof closed, and the sound reaching a crescendo, it made the hairs on my neck stand up.
      • The applause rose to a crescendo when four white doves were freed and flew into the night sky.
      • The music reaches a crescendo, and their eyes meet.
      • They had scrambled almost back to the road as the band's cacophony rose to a crescendo.
      • Cicadas start to shrill, building to a crescendo that threatens to rupture eardrums.
      • The two embraced as the applause grew to a crescendo.
      • She began cursing with bitter vehemence and knocked the remaining pots around to a crescendo of reverberating noise.
      • It breaks and builds to a crescendo, the classic flute section floating over the top.
      • Each song starts slowly then builds up to a crescendo.
      • It began as an almost pleasant noise, but then grew to a crescendo.
      • Excited chattering rose to a crescendo in the auditorium as the sound of the fast-moving convoy fell upon the ears of those at the back of the crowd.
      • A great babble of voices all rose to a crescendo of sound that could only be the prelude to panic.
      • As the engine races to a crescendo, we head off along what appears to be a new-mown field, then just as it dawns on me that this is the airstrip, we are airborne.
      • The shouting grew louder and to a crescendo as a door opened.
      • Comedy sound effects come to a crescendo as the abused machine finally collapses in a heap of scrap metal.
      • Soon the wind rose to a crescendo as it tore through trees and over roof tops.
  • 2A progressive increase in intensity.

    (力量或强度的)逐渐增强

    a crescendo of misery

    越来越深重的苦难。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • What followed was a rising crescendo in which he saw glorious opportunities for the future, the future in particular of left-of-centre politics.
    • It was a fitting crescendo to a remarkable exhibition.
    • They believe that if you try hard enough there's a steady crescendo of improvement and your fate is in your own hands.
    • I think both clubs felt it worked very well but that should not build into a crescendo of rumours that the rugby club are moving in with us.
    • Although many speakers struck bland notes individually, together these became a crescendo of shared concern.
    • His sluggish response kicked off a crescendo of criticism, prompting calls for him to resign from within his own coalition.
    • That crescendo builds up, you are on your own and think you have to do something.
    1. 2.1 The most intense point reached.
      顶点;高潮
      the hysteria reached a crescendo around the spring festival

      春节前后,人们的激动情绪达到了高潮。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • These ideas come to a crescendo in the book's final collection of essays.
      • All this is happening all at the same time, and it's all working up to a crescendo where there is going to be a sudden shift.
      • As the vocal chords stretched, the cheering reached a crescendo.
      • His eyes widened as the pain reached a crescendo.
      • The sudden ending, while building up to a crescendo, leaves you thinking, ‘What if?’
      • As minutes ticked by, excitement reached a crescendo.
      • They talk about how you build up your script to a crescendo, how you develop subplots, and all sorts of other mechanical rules.
      • In early April, this propaganda campaign reached a crescendo.
      • This is bad news for a company which depends so highly on retail sales which should rise to a crescendo in the run-up to Christmas.
      • Occasionally, when he's reaching the crescendo of his argument, he runs off to grab a placard and brandishes it to drive home his point.
      • The sandstorm hit us that day and built to a crescendo during the next day.
      • But the excitement reached a crescendo when the dance floor was thrown open.
      • After Augustine had become a bishop, the theme of man's absolute need for grace rose to a crescendo.
      • This kind of criticism reached a crescendo in the summer of 1862.
      • It was during this time that the lobbying reached a crescendo, and it paid off.
      • The reasons did come to a crescendo in the end and referred to discretion.
      • The careful selection and placement of each noise and voice ensures that as each amplifies the other, they remain distinct, and build to a crescendo of emotion.
      • The storm reached a crescendo as they crossed the stream, Plum Run.
      • Anti-immigrant propaganda has reached a crescendo over the past month, as both parties compete to prove they are harsher on immigration.
      Synonyms
      peak, pinnacle, height, high point, highest point, summit, top
adverb & adjectivekrɪˈʃɛndəʊ
Music
  • With a gradual increase in loudness.

    〔乐〕(响度)渐强的(地)

    as adjective a short crescendo kettledrum roll

    短促而渐强的隆隆铜鼓声。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Reversing the crescendo pattern used by so many instrumental bands, the song begins with booming drums and layers of distorted bass, high-end guitars, and uplifting piano.
    • Each goal is honoured with the crescendo beat of drums and the noise is increased by the cheers of the successful party.
verbcrescendoed, crescendoes, crescendoingkrɪˈʃɛndəʊkrəˈʃɛnˌdoʊ
[no object]
  • Increase in loudness or intensity.

    (力量或强度的)逐渐增强

    the reluctant cheers began to crescendo

    稀稀拉拉的欢呼声开始增大。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The drums boomed, the bass often got lost in the mix under dueling guitars, and the dueling guitars crescendoed.
    • This will be almost falsetto but will have enough heaviness to enable the singer to crescendo smoothly.
    • Soon, the faint pitter-patter crescendoed into the staccato of heavy drops falling on Heinrich's poncho.
    • It's also there in the way he ends notes in the verses, crescendoing and pitching up and then choking them off suddenly, cutting the sound short.
    • The drumming of his fingers matched the rain in a crescendoing concerto.
    • Her voice started low, hardly audible, but slowly crescendoed as the temperature of the room dropped.
    • It crescendoed and tipped off at an intensely sharp note.
    • More laughter from the audience, which crescendoed as Kelly began actually discussing the things, in terms of their visual history and morphology.
    • When motorized sounds roared and heavy gunfire crescendoed, he ran, so I ran too.
    • The advisor started chuckling softly to himself, and it grew and crescendoed into the same maniacal laughter that was coming out of the priestess's mouth far away.
    • She heard voices crescendo until the words were finally understandable.
    • Jonas's voice crescendoed steadily with every word.
    • As the music evolved, each harmonic would crescendo but no harmonic would crescendo any louder than another.
    • My voice crescendoed into a yell slowly throughout my speech, bringing up memories of events that I'd overcome.
    • Murmuring broke out and crescendoed into pandemonium.
    • We waited a few seconds in silence, before we heard rhythmic footsteps crescendoing as a dim, short outline approached the door.
    • The song crescendoed, and they both closed their eyes.
    • His voice, at first, had been soft but soon crescendoed into a bellow.
    • A chorus of male voices rose above the din, crescendoing, singing ‘Jezebel’ in ringing tones that deafened the room with awe.
    • The horse's gait changed to a gallop, and the muffled rhythm of the hoof beats crescendoed until they were uncannily loud and hollow.

Origin

Late 18th century: Italian, present participle of crescere 'to increase', from Latin crescere 'grow'.

Rhymes

diminuendo, innuendo, kendo

Definition of crescendo in US English:

crescendo

nounkrəˈʃɛnˌdoʊkrəˈSHenˌdō
Music
  • 1A gradual increase in loudness in a piece of music.

    〔乐〕(乐曲的)渐强

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Each piece has multiple tension points and crescendos to keep your ear engaged for a hard listen, but it honestly works best as background music.
    • The second is a three-part lullaby and the finale a moto perpetuo in gradual crescendo.
    • The music rose in a whirling crescendo as the tempo got faster.
    • As Sora walked further down the hall, the redhead's sensitive ears picked up a gradual crescendo of a beautifully played piano.
    • Instead, it had more of a gradual crescendo, a spirit to it that demanded a faster movement.
    1. 1.1 A passage of music marked to be performed with a gradual increase of loudness.
      〔乐〕渐强的段落
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The musical phraseology was convincing, and the crescendos and decrescendos were accurately measured and performed.
      • As crescendo after crescendo uplifts the piece, the group becomes more and more abrasive and unforgiving.
      • The final crescendo was stunningly articulated!
      • I was dissatisfied with my execution of the crescendos and decrescendos in the ‘A Section’ of the work's scherzo movement.
    2. 1.2 The loudest point reached in a gradually increasing sound.
      (逐渐增强的声音的)最高点
      Debra's voice was rising to a crescendo
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The music hit a crescendo as the dancers beneath the brightly lit lanterns increased the momentum of the dance.
      • It breaks and builds to a crescendo, the classic flute section floating over the top.
      • The atmosphere in the stadium was fantastic, and with the roof closed, and the sound reaching a crescendo, it made the hairs on my neck stand up.
      • Each song starts slowly then builds up to a crescendo.
      • Comedy sound effects come to a crescendo as the abused machine finally collapses in a heap of scrap metal.
      • The background music swells to a crescendo of heavenly orchestration in a moment intended to make audiences feel proud.
      • As the engine races to a crescendo, we head off along what appears to be a new-mown field, then just as it dawns on me that this is the airstrip, we are airborne.
      • The piano music rose to a crescendo, the pianist pounding on the keys so loudly Jane covered her ears.
      • The shouting grew louder and to a crescendo as a door opened.
      • Excited chattering rose to a crescendo in the auditorium as the sound of the fast-moving convoy fell upon the ears of those at the back of the crowd.
      • A great babble of voices all rose to a crescendo of sound that could only be the prelude to panic.
      • The music reaches a crescendo, and their eyes meet.
      • She began cursing with bitter vehemence and knocked the remaining pots around to a crescendo of reverberating noise.
      • It began as an almost pleasant noise, but then grew to a crescendo.
      • Soon the wind rose to a crescendo as it tore through trees and over roof tops.
      • Cicadas start to shrill, building to a crescendo that threatens to rupture eardrums.
      • The applause rose to a crescendo when four white doves were freed and flew into the night sky.
      • Forty male voices sang in spell-binding chorus, softening at moments and then rising, fortified, to a crescendo.
      • They had scrambled almost back to the road as the band's cacophony rose to a crescendo.
      • The two embraced as the applause grew to a crescendo.
    3. 1.3 A progressive increase in force or intensity.
      (力量或强度的)逐渐增强
      a crescendo of misery

      越来越深重的苦难。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • Although many speakers struck bland notes individually, together these became a crescendo of shared concern.
      • His sluggish response kicked off a crescendo of criticism, prompting calls for him to resign from within his own coalition.
      • I think both clubs felt it worked very well but that should not build into a crescendo of rumours that the rugby club are moving in with us.
      • It was a fitting crescendo to a remarkable exhibition.
      • What followed was a rising crescendo in which he saw glorious opportunities for the future, the future in particular of left-of-centre politics.
      • They believe that if you try hard enough there's a steady crescendo of improvement and your fate is in your own hands.
      • That crescendo builds up, you are on your own and think you have to do something.
    4. 1.4 The most intense point reached in this; a climax.
      顶点;高潮
      the negative reviews reached a crescendo in mid-February
      Example sentencesExamples
      • They talk about how you build up your script to a crescendo, how you develop subplots, and all sorts of other mechanical rules.
      • This kind of criticism reached a crescendo in the summer of 1862.
      • As minutes ticked by, excitement reached a crescendo.
      • This is bad news for a company which depends so highly on retail sales which should rise to a crescendo in the run-up to Christmas.
      • Anti-immigrant propaganda has reached a crescendo over the past month, as both parties compete to prove they are harsher on immigration.
      • It was during this time that the lobbying reached a crescendo, and it paid off.
      • The careful selection and placement of each noise and voice ensures that as each amplifies the other, they remain distinct, and build to a crescendo of emotion.
      • These ideas come to a crescendo in the book's final collection of essays.
      • Occasionally, when he's reaching the crescendo of his argument, he runs off to grab a placard and brandishes it to drive home his point.
      • After Augustine had become a bishop, the theme of man's absolute need for grace rose to a crescendo.
      • The sandstorm hit us that day and built to a crescendo during the next day.
      • In early April, this propaganda campaign reached a crescendo.
      • The sudden ending, while building up to a crescendo, leaves you thinking, ‘What if?’
      • All this is happening all at the same time, and it's all working up to a crescendo where there is going to be a sudden shift.
      • As the vocal chords stretched, the cheering reached a crescendo.
      • But the excitement reached a crescendo when the dance floor was thrown open.
      • His eyes widened as the pain reached a crescendo.
      • The reasons did come to a crescendo in the end and referred to discretion.
      • The storm reached a crescendo as they crossed the stream, Plum Run.
      Synonyms
      peak, pinnacle, height, high point, highest point, summit, top
adjective & adverbkrəˈʃɛnˌdoʊkrəˈSHenˌdō
Music
  • With a gradual increase in loudness.

    〔乐〕(响度)渐强的(地)

    as adjective a short crescendo kettledrum roll

    短促而渐强的隆隆铜鼓声。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Reversing the crescendo pattern used by so many instrumental bands, the song begins with booming drums and layers of distorted bass, high-end guitars, and uplifting piano.
    • Each goal is honoured with the crescendo beat of drums and the noise is increased by the cheers of the successful party.
verbkrəˈʃɛnˌdoʊkrəˈSHenˌdō
[no object]
  • Increase in loudness or intensity.

    (力量或强度的)逐渐增强

    the reluctant cheers began to crescendo

    稀稀拉拉的欢呼声开始增大。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • A chorus of male voices rose above the din, crescendoing, singing ‘Jezebel’ in ringing tones that deafened the room with awe.
    • It crescendoed and tipped off at an intensely sharp note.
    • When motorized sounds roared and heavy gunfire crescendoed, he ran, so I ran too.
    • As the music evolved, each harmonic would crescendo but no harmonic would crescendo any louder than another.
    • The drumming of his fingers matched the rain in a crescendoing concerto.
    • Soon, the faint pitter-patter crescendoed into the staccato of heavy drops falling on Heinrich's poncho.
    • The horse's gait changed to a gallop, and the muffled rhythm of the hoof beats crescendoed until they were uncannily loud and hollow.
    • She heard voices crescendo until the words were finally understandable.
    • Jonas's voice crescendoed steadily with every word.
    • My voice crescendoed into a yell slowly throughout my speech, bringing up memories of events that I'd overcome.
    • Her voice started low, hardly audible, but slowly crescendoed as the temperature of the room dropped.
    • More laughter from the audience, which crescendoed as Kelly began actually discussing the things, in terms of their visual history and morphology.
    • This will be almost falsetto but will have enough heaviness to enable the singer to crescendo smoothly.
    • Murmuring broke out and crescendoed into pandemonium.
    • It's also there in the way he ends notes in the verses, crescendoing and pitching up and then choking them off suddenly, cutting the sound short.
    • The advisor started chuckling softly to himself, and it grew and crescendoed into the same maniacal laughter that was coming out of the priestess's mouth far away.
    • The drums boomed, the bass often got lost in the mix under dueling guitars, and the dueling guitars crescendoed.
    • We waited a few seconds in silence, before we heard rhythmic footsteps crescendoing as a dim, short outline approached the door.
    • The song crescendoed, and they both closed their eyes.
    • His voice, at first, had been soft but soon crescendoed into a bellow.

Origin

Late 18th century: Italian, present participle of crescere ‘to increase’, from Latin crescere ‘grow’.

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