What is the meaning of Tempo?
A move which is part of one's own plan or strategy and forces, e.g. by means of a check or attacking a piece, the opponent to make a move which is not bad but of no use (the player gains a tempo, the opponent loses a tempo), or equivalently a player achieves the same result in fewer moves by one approach rather than another.
The timing advantage of being on lead, thus being first to initiate a strategy to develop tricks for one's side.
The timing of a particular event – earlier or later than in an alternative situation (as in chess example)
The number of beats per minute in a piece of music; also, an indicative term denoting approximate rate of speed in written music (examples: allegro, andante)
The steady pace set by the frontmost riders.
A small truck or cargo van with three or four wheels, commonly used for commercial transport and deliveries (particularly in Asian and African countries): a genericized trademark, originally associated with the manufacturer Vidal & Sohn Tempo-Werke GmbH.
A rapid rate of play by the offense resulting from reducing the amount of time which elapses after one play ends and the next starts.
A temporary carport.
tempo (pace, relative speed)
tempo, time
moment in time
time, tempo, rhythm, beat, pulse
a tempo
Only used in a tempo (“in time”)
a tempo
tempo (frequency or rate)
tempo (number of beats per minute)
time (the progression from the present into the future)
time (quantity of availability of duration)
a duration of time, especially a long one
weather (state of the atmosphere at a specific time and place)
season (part of a year when something particular happens)
tense (forms of a verb which distinguish when an action occurs)
a subdivision of the duration of a match (such as halves in football, quarters in basketball)
time out (call for a time-out)
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