1.即席创作,即席演奏[演唱]
2.临时准备,临时凑成
1.to do something without preparing it first, often because the situation does not allow you to prepare; if a performer in a play or a group of musicians improvises, they invent words or musical notes without preparing them or learning them before
2.to make something from whatever is available, although it is not what you normally use
1.In Gurgaon, economic growth is often the product of a private sector improvising to overcome the inadequacies of the government.
在古尔加翁,经济增长通常是私有部门为克服政府缺位所即兴应对的产物。
2.For a bump I painted the lip wrinkles and added some noise around the eyes ( improvising , you know. . . ).
对于凹凸贴图,我绘制了嘴唇上的皱褶并在眼睛周围添加了一些噪点。
3.There'd been enough improvising for one day, some of which had cost the life of one of his men earlier at the Round Tower.
他们一天内自作主张捅了很多篓子,其中有一条,已经让他的其中一手下在圆塔付出生命。
4.By that time, the Treasury was improvising solutions and decided it had to treat all banks equally.
那时财政部正在拼凑解决方案,并决定必须平等对待所有银行。
5.Chelsea just plough on , improvising ways of scoring the odd goal or two while keeping their opponents out.
而切尔西仍然能努力前行,能临时想出办法打进一两个球,同时不让对方破门。
6.This paper examines the relationship of adopting compression, improvising model and the performance of new product development inpidually.
本研究分别检视公司采用压缩模式与即兴模式之新产品开发方法与绩效表现之关系。
7.If you're Marlon Brando, improvising Chinese pirate dramas with a Scottish director is a typical Tuesday night.
如果你是马龙·白兰度,普通的周三夜晚将会在与一位苏格兰导演即兴创作关于中国海盗的戏剧中度过。
8.make out of components; often in an improvising manner.
用成分制造;用于临时准备样式。
9.The only way you'll get better at improvising is by forcing yourself to do it.
把临时出现的事情做的更好的唯一方法就是强制自己去做。
10.I love improvising and I love working with other improvisational musicians.
我喜欢即兴的演奏,也很喜欢跟即兴的音乐人合作。