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- n. 即兴创作;即席演奏
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1. The oboist is well known for his improvisation.
这位双簧管吹奏者以即兴演奏而著名。
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2. His improvisations set the city on its head.
他的即兴演奏令整个城市疯狂。
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3. His process was a sort of calculated improvisation.
这个过程是一种精心策划的即兴表演。
- improvisation (n.) "act of improvising musically," 1786, from French improvisation, from improviser "compose or say extemporaneously" (17c.), from Italian improvisare "to sing or speak extempore," from Latin improviso "unforeseen; not studied or prepared beforehand," ablative of improvisus "not foreseen, unexpected," from assimilated form of in- "not, opposite of" (see in- (1)) + provisus "foreseen," also "provided," past participle of providere "foresee, provide" (see provide). From music the sense expanded to a general meaning "do or perform on the spur of the moment."
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