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/ˈɪmprəˌvaɪz/ |
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1 | I to do something without preparing it first , often because the situation does not allow you to prepare (常因情形不允许事先准备而)临时做,即席做 |
| She’ d forgotten her carefully written speech, but knew she could easily improvise. 她忘记了精心准备的演讲稿,但她知道自己可以轻松地即席发挥。 |
| 1a | I/T if a performer improvises, they perform something that they have not practised before 即兴演出 | | The last two scenes were completely improvised. 最后两幕戏完全是即兴表演。 | |
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2 | T to make something from whatever is available , although it is not what you normally use 临时拼凑 |
| We used old shirts to improvise dressings for their wounds. 我们用旧衬衫凑合着给他们包扎伤口。 |
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