释义 |
improvise美 ['ɪmprə.vaɪz] 英 ['ɪmprəvaɪz] - v.临时拼凑;临时做;即兴创作(音乐、台词、演讲词等)
- 网络临时准备;即席创作;即席而作
过去分词:improvised 现在分词:improvising 第三人称单数:improvises v. ad-lib,extemporize,wing it,make up,create 1. | [i][t] 临时拼凑;临时做to make or do sth using whatever is available, usually because you do not have what you really need |
| There isn't much equipment. We're going to have to improvise. 设备不多,我们只能将就着用。 | | We improvised some shelves out of planks of wood and bricks. 我们用木板和砖头临时搭了些架子。 |
2. | [i][t] 即兴创作(音乐、台词、演讲词等)to invent music, the words in a play, a statement, etc. while you are playing or speaking, instead of planning it in advance |
| ‘It'll be ready some time next week, I expect,’ she said, improvising. “我估计下个星期内会准备好的。”她随口说道。 | | He improvised on the melody. 他即兴演奏了那首曲子。 | | |
v. | 1. to perform or compose something, especially a sketch, play, song, or piece of music, without any preparation or set text to follow 2. to make a substitute for something out of the materials that happen to be available at the time 3. to do something without preparing it first, often because the situation does not allow you to prepare 4. to make something from whatever is available, although it is not what you normally use 1. to perform or compose something, especially a sketch, play, song, or piece of music, without any preparation or set text to follow 2. to make a substitute for something out of the materials that happen to be available at the time 3. to do something without preparing it first, often because the situation does not allow you to prepare 4. to make something from whatever is available, although it is not what you normally use |
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