rondo in Italian
rondo in Italian is torello — rondo means a musical piece, often lively, in which a main theme keeps returning between contrasting sections.
rondo in Italian
torello
(soccer) A game resembling keep-away, used to train soccer players: one group is tasked with completing a number of passes while the other smaller group tries to take possession of the ball.
What does "rondo" mean?
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noun A musical piece, often lively, in which a main theme keeps returning between contrasting sections.
"The symphony ends with a cheerful rondo."
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noun A soccer training drill where a small group of players tries to keep possession of the ball while surrounded by defenders.
"The coach had the team warm up with a quick rondo."
rondo in a sentence
- The symphony ends with a cheerful rondo.
- The coach had the team warm up with a quick rondo.
Common Italian translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "rondo" in Italian?
"rondo" in Italian is torello. rondo means: A musical piece, often lively, in which a main theme keeps returning between contrasting sections.
How do you use "rondo" in a sentence?
Example: "The symphony ends with a cheerful rondo." In Italian, "rondo" is torello.
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