英:[ɪkˈstempəraɪz]
美:[ɪkˈstɛmpəˌraɪz]
英:[ɪkˈstempəraɪz]
美:[ɪkˈstɛmpəˌraɪz]
ex·tem·po·rize
ihk stem p raIz
第三人称单数:extemporizes
现在分词:extemporizing
过去式:extemporized
过去分词:extemporized
extemporization (n.), extemporizer (n.)
词根:extempore
adj.extemporaneous 即席的,临时的;无准备的;不用讲稿的;善于即席讲话的
extemporary 无准备的;即席的;临时的(等于extemporaneous)
extempore 当场的,即席的
adv.extemporaneously 无准备地,临时作成的
extempore 无准备地;即兴地
n.extempore 即席之作
extemporization 即席演说;即兴之作
intransitive verb
to speak without preparation or reference to notes.
in music, to compose as one performs; improvise.
to do or manage with any means at hand.
transitive verb
to make or do without plan or preparation.
to compose or perform (music) on the spur of the moment; improvise.
1640年代(隐含在 extemporizing 中),意为“即兴演讲”,源自 extempore 和 -ize。相关词汇: Extemporized。
extempore + -ize
The first known use of extemporize was in 1592
extensiveadjective
having wide or large extent
extensiveadjective
having wide or large extent
extensiveadjective
having wide or large extent
extensibleadjective
able to be extended
extensibleadjective
able to be extended
extendverb
to straighten out or stretch forth
extended both arms
to offer to someone
extend an apology
to make available
extend credit
to stretch out : make longer an extended metaphor
extend a visit
to make larger
extend the meaning of a word
to stretch out or reach across a distance, space, or time the bridge extends across the river
the woods extend for miles to the west
extendernoun
something added to something else especially to make it go farther
meat extenders
extendernoun
something added to something else especially to make it go farther
meat extenders
extendverb
to straighten out or stretch forth
extended both arms
to offer to someone
extend an apology
to make available
extend credit
to stretch out : make longer an extended metaphor
extend a visit
to make larger
extend the meaning of a word
to stretch out or reach across a distance, space, or time the bridge extends across the river
the woods extend for miles to the west
extemporizeverb
to do, make, or speak extempore : improvise
1 Friends said he was talented and could extemporize about anything.
2 I was not a quippy teenager with a sarcastic response to everything that happened in my life,” Ms. Heller explained, once again extemporizing on the typically wide gap between film and reality teens.
3 The first part closes with my new concerto in G minor, and at the end of the second I have unwillingly agreed to extemporize.
4 At the finale's close, after Alex has haltingly extemporized about whether she deserves all the terrible things that have happened to her and mulls the possibility of life after death, she shrugs.
5 In the left-hand corner, near the door, Petersen had extemporized a stove out of some tin sheathing torn from the "Hope," with a funnel of the same material running out of the roof.
6 “Usually the courts don’t extemporize like that. I think he didn’t want to prejudice new cases” based on Musk’s tweet.
7 Flitting clouds were thickening, and threatened rain; but the carriages, rolling up to the canvas tunnel which had been extemporized across the sidewalk, brought many a pretty woman who had risked a spring bonnet.
8 But he sounded marvelously in his element, extemporizing with controlled bluster and blending ecstatically with the other two horns.
9 Perhaps it would enable you, the reader, to comment about liberalism and troop support and maybe even extemporize about the subtle ways that network television subconsciously pushes a politicized agenda upon audiences at large.
10 The monks were listening this morning while I was extemporizing a little, and were so pleased, that they invited me to play the people in and out at their festival to-morrow.
11 “I was rehearsing with his musicians, having some fun,” she said, “just extemporizing, and I suddenly thought, Hmm, I can do this.”
12 A melodic shape emerged, and bass and drums hit a single, sudden downbeat — thump! — as Mr. Glasper kept extemporizing with chromatic flair.
13 The plot may swing as wildly as it does because Bush and Byrne were extemporizing.
14 And yes, most of us had to become "adept at extemporizing poetic toasts" before drinking because in a way by doing so we acknowledge our appreciation to the sacred tradition of wine making.
15 “All the principal ingredients were extemporized off the top of my head. It was about a fortnight before I finished telling it to them the first time.”
16 But they were more than crowd-pleasing barbs dropped into an extemporized stump speech.
17 I had captured an old farm-horse without a saddle, and had extemporized a rope bridle.
18 Two days ago I again extemporized before the Papal singers.
19 He opened songs up, riffed and extemporized, marrying the technical dexterity of a seasoned jazz musician with the emotional acuity of a veteran blues artist.
20 As he enthuses, jokes and extemporizes, it is obvious why he found success as a comedian and performer.
1 即席创作
4 即席作成
5 即兴演出
6 即兴创作
7 即兴
instant sudden fugitive off-the-wall extemporaneous uncalculated ad-lib aleatory extemporary aleatoric extemporal impromptu extempore extemporaneity extemporization on feet
8 即兴表演