stretto
English
Etymology
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈstɹɛtəʊ/
- Rhymes: -ɛtəʊ
Noun
Adverb
stretto (not comparable)
- (music) With gradually increasing speed.
Adjective
stretto (not comparable)
- (music) Having gradually increasing speed.
- 1960, Thomas Pynchon, Entropy:
- So that over and above the public components – holidays, tourist attractions – there are private meanderings, linked to the climate as if this spell were a stretto passage in the year’s fugue: haphazard weather, aimless loves, unpredicted commitments…
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Italian
Etymology
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈstretːo/
Adjective
stretto (feminine singular stretta, masculine plural stretti, feminine plural strette)
Derived terms
- caffè stretto (“espresso with less water”)
Noun
stretto m (plural stretti)
Verb
stretto m
Related terms
- stretta
- strettezza
- strettire
- strettoia
- strettoio
- strettura
- ristretto
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