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vt. 即兴创作;即兴表演;临时做;临时提供
vi. 即兴创作;即兴表演;临时凑合
vt.& vi.
即兴创作;临时提供,临时凑成;
变形
过去式:improvised过去分词:improvised现在分词:improvising第三人称单数:improvises
英英释义
improvise[ 'imprəvaiz ]
v.
perform without preparation
同义词:improvizead-libextemporizeextemporise
manage in a makeshift way; do with whatever is at hand
"after the hurricane destroyed our house, we had to improvise for weeks"
同义词:extemporize
双语例句
用作动词(v.)
Akel says this style of acting required the crew to improvise as well.
称这种演出方式要求剧组人员都要即兴创作。
It is much easier to improvise a song than it is to improvise a symphony.
即兴创作一支歌曲比即兴创作一部交响曲要简单得多。
权威例句
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improvise
improvise: [19] Etymologically, if you improvise something, it is because it has not been ‘provided’ for in advance. The word comes via French improviser from the Italian adjective improvviso ‘extempore’, a descendant of Latin imprōvīsus ‘unforeseen’. This in turn was formed from the negative prefix in- and the past participle of prōvīdere ‘foresee’ (source of English provide).The earliest recorded use of the verb in English is by Benjamin Disraeli in Vivian Grey 1826: ‘He possessed also the singular faculty of being able to improvise quotations’. (The closely related improvident ‘not providing for the future’ [16] preserves even more closely the sense of its Latin original.)=> provide
improvise (v.)
1826, back-formation from improvisation, or else from French improviser (17c.), from Italian improvisare "to sing or speak extempore," from improviso, from Latin improvisus "unforeseen, unexpected" (see improvisation). Or possibly a back-formation from improvisation. Related: Improvised; improvising.
1. We had to improvise as we went along.
我们只得一边临时制作一边想办法。
-- 来源 -- www.ginyi.com.tw
2. To improvise(a passage.
即兴演奏(一段)
-- 来源 -- 英汉 - 短句参考
3. to improvise a poem
即席赋诗
-- 来源 -- 英汉 - 翻译参考[网络]
4. They are well pre pared and never improvise.
他们总是有备而来,从不临时草率从事。
-- 来源 -- 汉英 - 翻译参考
5. improvise a new verse
临时作一首新词
-- 来源 -- 英汉 - 短句参考
6. improvise desperately; scrape together; a patchwork without order
七拼八凑
-- 来源 -- 英汉 - 翻译样例 - 习语
7. They could not improvise.
他们不能随机应变。
-- 来源 -- 英汉 - 辞典例句
8. improvise a bandage out of a clean towel
用一条干净的毛巾临时制作一条绷带
-- 来源 -- 英汉 - 辞典例句
9. To improvise and deliver extemporaneously.
即兴演讲,即兴发言
-- 来源 -- 英汉 - 短句参考
10. The pianist forgot his music and had to improvise .
弹钢琴的人把乐谱忘了, 只好即兴伴奏.
-- 来源 -- 汉英 - 翻译参考
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