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    impromptu查询结果如下:

    音标:[ɪm'prɑːmptuː]
    名词复数:impromptus 词频:低频词
    基本释义/说明:adj.即席的;即兴的,临时的
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    ad. & a.
    无准备(的),临时(的),即席(的);
    an impromptu speech
    即席演说.
    speak impromptu
    临时发言.
    n.
    即兴演奏;即席讲话;即席之作;
    a piano piece that sounds like an impromptu
    一首听起来像即兴曲的钢琴曲.
    -扩展释义
    扩展解释:
    ad.1. 事先无准备地;即席地,a.1. 事先无准备的;即席的,n.1. 即兴之作(如即席演说、即兴演出等)[C]
    adv.
    无准备,临时,即席;无准备的,临时的,即席的
    He is good at making impromptu speeches
    他善于发表即席演说。
    -同义词和反义词
    -impromptu的不同词性形态

    形容词 变体/同根词

    Able to be improvised.
    Having the nature of an improvisation.
    “Much of his music was improvisational, so the short, characteristic pieces on this disc are an ideal showcase for his talents.”
    “The admitted class also includes published writers, an Olympic figure skater, an improvisational comedienne and a tight rope unicyclist.”
    “First up were the talents of the award-winning extempore duo and they dazzled the crowd with their improvisational skills and stinging repartee.”
    unpremeditated; impromptu
    Of, pertaining to, or in the nature of improvisation
    “The director has collected together an energetic ensemble cast, who bring a good deal of improvisatory gusto to the proceedings.”
    “There is a devilment to the playing, an almost improvisatory approach that derived from Lipatti’s private passion for hot jazz.”
    “As for Ciccolini, his account is absolutely gorgeous with a strong improvisatory element.”

    名词 变体/同根词

    One who improvises.
    “The improviser cannot and does not wait to know the consequences of the improvised production while executing it.”
    “We find ourselves in a world where God is improviser, storyteller, weaver, imaginer, dramatist.”
    “More of an improviser than a classically trained cook, he still puts hot sauce on everything.”
    Improv (short for improvisation).
    “Tony Slattery and Josie Lawrence are impro greats, but lack Merton’s punishing, satirical, none-more-topical sting.”
    “So I expected the sound to be a hybrid of free jazz traditions and the newer impro streams that I know are evolving in Sydney.”
    improviser的异体字
    “A stand-up comedian, actor, improvisor and presenter for the last six years, he has toured across Britain, as well as Estonia, Latvia, Finland and Norway.”
    “Lastly, we all recognize the Improvisor, whose spontaneity fails in the clutch, and there are the ensuing regrets for not taking more time to prepare.”
    improvisatore的异体字
    “It is seldom that an improvvisatore attempts to recite without the assistance of music.”
    “Aretino is an improvvisatore, clever with the pen he uses like a burin.”
    “If the role was performed by a Florentine improvvisatore, he could himself have accompanied his simple vocal line, perhaps alternating it with speech.”
    A female that improvises.

    动词 变体/同根词

    To make something up or invent it as one goes on; to proceed guided only by imagination, instinct, and guesswork rather than by a careful plan.
    “On the streets youngsters improvise toys, carving tin cars from US AID containers, or play skittles with empty shells cases.”
    “Working with these gags in mind, the performers still retain the freedom to completely improvise the dialogue.”
    “The ability of the Australian digger to think for himself and improvise is something that lots of other armies just don’t have.”
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