forte
- IPA[ˈfɔːteɪ]
英式
- (especially as a direction) loudly
- played loudly
- a passage performed or marked to be performed loudly.
noun: forte, plural noun: fortes
- 釋義
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副詞
- 1. (especially as a direction) loudly the figure in this bar should be played forte
形容詞
- 1. played loudly the pianissimo lightness in the upper strings against the forte melody is perfectly weighted
名詞
- 1. a passage performed or marked to be performed loudly.
- (especially as a direction) moderately loudly: the parts where we sing mezzo forte will be in red
- moderately loud: soft to mezzo forte playing sounds more sustained than really loud playing
- a moderately high volume of sound.
Oxford American Dictionary
- (especially as a direction) moderately loudly: the parts where we sing mezzo forte will be in red
- moderately loud: soft to mezzo forte playing sounds more sustained than really loud playing
- a moderately high volume.
Oxford Dictionary
- (especially as a direction) loudly and then immediately softly: here the horns play forte piano against a fortissimo in the trumpets
- played loudly and then immediately softly: there are a few echo-like forte piano alternations in the movement
Oxford Dictionary
- (especially as a direction) loudly and then immediately softly: here the horns play forte piano against a fortissimo in the trumpets
- played loudly and then immediately softly: there are a few echo-like forte piano alternations in the movement
Oxford American Dictionary
- a medieval form of torture in which the body was pressed with heavy weights.
Oxford Dictionary
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- IPA[ˈfôrˌtā]
美式
- (especially as a direction) loudly: the figure in this bar should be played forte
- played loudly: the pianissimo lightness in the upper strings against the forte melody is perfectly weighted
- a passage performed or marked to be performed loudly.
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[ˈfôrˌtā]
美式
- a thing at which someone excels: small talk was not his forte
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[ˈfɔːteɪ]
英式
- a thing at which someone excels: small talk was not his forte
Oxford Dictionary