1.即席的
1.if you say something off-the-cuff, you do not plan it or think about it first
1.Apparently off the cuff, he recently said he was a citizen like any other and could take off his uniform to stand for election.
显然这不是即兴的,他最近宣称他与其他人一样是一名普通公民,他可以摆脱他的身份来支持选举。
2.You may come to see this by an off-the-cuff comment, quite by accident.
您可能会看到这种由一个现成的,袖口很偶然评论。
3.Let's see if I can name a few off the cuff or without any preparation . People wear pants to cover the lower part of their bodies .
让我们看看个我是否可以无准备叫出袖口。人们穿裤子遮蔽下身。
4.His aristocratic demeanour and habit of making off-the-cuff remarks contribute both to his appeal and his potential liability.
他贵族化的举止和发表即兴讲话的习惯,都增强了自身吸引力和潜在累赘的可能性。
5.In a press interview, John Lennon made a cynical off-the-cuff remark that the Beatlemania had made his band "more popular than Jesus now" .
在一次媒体采访中,约翰·列农口无遮拦地说披头士掀起的狂热使得这支乐队“现在比耶稣更为流行”。
6.Include a few casual and apparently off-the-cuff (n. ) Remarks which you can deliver in a relaxed and unforced manner.
(练习幽默)包括一些很随便的、看上去是即兴的话,你可以用轻松的、不做作的方式把它们说出来。
7.I said a few words off the cuff.
我即兴讲了几句。
8.Faced with all this my writing today is brief and off-the-cuff.
面对这些情况,今天我就先随便写点什么。
9.In a case like this, off-the-cuff advice is useless.
在这种情况未经事先考虑的建议是没用的。
10.It's a trick used by the Ancient Greeks and how Cicero managed to reel off extraordinarily complicated speeches off the cuff.
古希腊人和古罗马著名演说家西塞罗就是用这个小技巧才得以流畅地发表异常复杂的即席演说。