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improvising
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improvised
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improvised
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即兴创作, 临时凑成
to create and perform words of a play, music, etc. on impulse and without preparation, particularly because one is forced to do so
- When the actor forgot his lines, he had to improvise to keep the scene going.
当演员忘记台词时,他不得不即兴发挥以保持场景进行。
- Musicians often improvise solos during live performances for added spontaneity.
音乐家在现场表演中经常即兴独奏以增加自发性。
- During the comedy show, the comedian would often improvise jokes based on audience reactions.
在喜剧表演期间,喜剧演员经常根据观众的反应即兴创作笑话。
- The jazz band showcased their ability to improvise by creating unique melodies on the spot.
爵士乐队通过当场创作独特的旋律展示了他们即兴的能力。
- Unable to find his notes, the speaker improvised a captivating speech on the spot.
找不到他的笔记,演讲者当场即兴发表了一场引人入胜的演讲。
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即兴创作, 利用现有资源制作
to create or make something using whatever materials or resources are available
及物动词
- When the power went out, she had to improvise a flashlight using her phone.
停电时,她不得不用手机临时制作一个手电筒。
- He improvised a tool to fix the broken car using a piece of wire.
他用一段电线临时制作了一个工具来修理坏掉的车。
- During the storm, they improvised a shelter with the materials they had.
在风暴期间,他们用现有的材料临时搭建了一个避难所。
- The chef improvised a delicious dessert with only a few simple ingredients.
厨师只用几种简单的食材即兴创作出了一道美味的甜点。
- With limited supplies, they improvised a first aid kit to treat the injury.
在物资有限的情况下,他们临时凑合了一个急救箱来治疗伤口。
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