improvisation 英 [ɪmprəvaɪ'zeɪʃn]   美 [,ɪmprəvaɪ'zeʃən]

improvisation

improvisation  英 [ɪmprəvaɪ'zeɪʃn] 美 [,ɪmprəvaɪ'zeʃən]

n. 即兴创作;即席演奏 

名词复数:improvisations 

This is useful in role-playing games or other situations where we need to come up with a pseudo-random set of circumstances that can be used for role-play, improvisation, writing, etc. 此生成器不但在角色扮演游戏中十分有用,而且在需要用到伪随机环境集合(可用于角色扮演、即兴创作、写作等情况)的情况下也十分有用。
But with the classic American goodies there is a lot of room for improvisation. 但是对于经典的美国糕点而言,却有很大的即兴空间。

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  • n. 即兴创作;即席演奏
  • 1. This is useful in role-playing games or other situations where we need to come up with a pseudo-random set of circumstances that can be used for role-play, improvisation, writing, etc.

    此生成器不但在角色扮演游戏中十分有用,而且在需要用到伪随机环境集合(可用于角色扮演、即兴创作、写作等情况)的情况下也十分有用。

  • 2. But with the classic American goodies there is a lot of room for improvisation.

    但是对于经典的美国糕点而言,却有很大的即兴空间。

  • 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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