improvise
美音:
[´ımprə´vaız
]英音:
[´ımprə´vaız
]v.临时准备
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improvise为短语/超纲词汇
词形变化:
名词:improviser 动词过去式:improvised 过去分词:improvised 现在分词:improvising 第三人称单数:improvises
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vid,vis=to see(看见)
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improvise
/'ɪmprəvaɪz; [US] also ,ɪmprə'vaɪz; `ɪmprə,vaɪz, ,ɪmprə`vaɪz/
v [I, Tn]
1 compose or play (music), speak or act without previous preparation (即兴地或即席地)创作、演奏、讲话、表演等
*The pianist forgot his music and had to improvise (the accompaniment). 弹钢琴的人把乐谱忘了, 只好即兴伴奏.
* an improvised speech 即席的演讲.
2 make (sth) from whatever is available, without preparation (临时就现有的条件)做(某事物)
*As we've not got the proper materials, we'll just have to improvise. 我们没有弄到合适的材料, 只好临时凑合了.
* a hastily improvised meal 匆匆拼凑的一顿饭.
improvise
v [I and T]
[Date: 1800-1900; Language: French;Origin: improviser, from Italian, from improvviso 'sudden']
to do something without any preparation, because you are forced to do this by unexpected events
I forgot to bring my notes, so I had to improvise.
to make something by using whatever you can find because you do not have the equipment or materials that you need
There were no spare nappies, so we had to improvise with what we could find.
Annie improvised a sandpit for the children to play in.
to invent music, words, a statement etc from your imagination, rather than planning or preparing it first
I just started playing, and the other guys started improvising around me.
an improvised sketch
>improvisation [,ɪmprəvaɪ'zeɪʃən (US) ɪm,prɑːvə-/
1. As we´ve not got the proper materials, we´ll just have to improvise. 我们没有弄到合适的材料, 只好临时凑合了.
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