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im.pro.vise (obj)5Im7prE7vaIzvto invent (something such as a speech or a device) at the time when it is needed without already having planned it, or (of actors or musicians) to perform without fixed speech or music, making it up as it is performed即兴创作,即兴表演,临时做I hadn't prepared a speech so I suddenly had to improvise. [I]我没有准备发言所以突然之间我只得即兴讲几句。During certain scenes of the play there isn't any script and the actors just improvise the dialogue. [T]这戏有几场没有剧本,演员们只是即兴对话。We didn't have anything to sleep on so we had to improvise a mattress from a pile of blankets. [T]我们没有睡觉的垫子,因此只得临时用一堆毯子作床垫。The band improvised on "When the saints go marching in".这乐队即兴表演了《当圣徒行进时》。We lay on the beach, sheltered by an improvised windbreak.我们躺在沙滩上,由临时挡风墙遮着。
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