improvise Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈɪm.prə.vaɪz]
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Meaning of improvise In English

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Examples of improvise

  • The opposite behaviour, ' improvising' a speech unrehearsed and without regard for the audience and the occasion, was equally foolhardy and condemned.

  • Improvisors engage in dialogue with a computer-driven, interactive ' 'virtual improvising orchestra' '.

  • What is being proposed here is not dissimilar, the difference being that the music is improvised as is the accompaniment.

  • Everything has to be improvised, and the improvisation will take time.

  • The process itself is split between trying out particular ideas suggested by team members and improvising as a group.

  • The dishevelled quartet subsequently continues its parade through the village, staggering blissfully arm-in-arm while improvising a dissonant new verse of their song.

  • We improvised, yet the improvisation was effor tless.

  • Finally, four on-stage musicians improvised freely throughout the work.

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Translations of improvise In Other Languages

  • 中文繁体

    臨時做, 即興做, (演員)即興表演…

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  • 中文简体

    临时做, 即兴做, (演员)即兴表演…

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  • Español

    improvisar…

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  • Português

    improvisar…

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  • Türk dili

    ilerletme, iyileştirme, düzeltme…

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  • Français

    improviser…

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  • Čeština

    improvizovat…

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  • Dansk

    improvisere, stable på benene…

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