ad libitum

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الإنجليزية - التركية
الإنجليزية - الإنجليزية
without advance preparation; "he spoke ad lib"
Without restraint
At pleasure, meaning unrestricted access to food or water [HWS]
At the discretion of of the performer as to tempo, expression, and so forth; an instrumental part that may be omitted
ad lib: A term which permits the performer to vary the tempo and/or to include or omit a vocal or instrumental part Synonymous with a piacere
ad lib - A term which permits the performer to vary the tempo and/or to include or omit a vocal or instrumental part Synonymous with a piacere
"At pleasure " Generally abbreviated ad lib According to the context the performer has the freedom to 1) interpret a passage as he wishes, without regard for strict time, 2) to make use of an alternate notes or notes provided by the composer, or 3) to improvise
(Latin) Freely; at one's pleasure; as one wishes
To the limit In respect of feeding this term is used to describe when the fish are fed freely until they reach satiation point
At one's pleasure; as one wishes