strēnˈjen(ˌ)dō adverb
Etymology: Italian, verbal of stringere to press, squeeze, tie together, from Latin, to bind tight, press together — more at strain
: with quickening of tempo (as to a climax) — used as a direction in music
strēnˈjen(ˌ)dō adverb
Etymology: Italian, verbal of stringere to press, squeeze, tie together, from Latin, to bind tight, press together — more at strain
: with quickening of tempo (as to a climax) — used as a direction in music
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012