improvisational
improvisational 英 [,ɪmprəvaɪ'zeɪʃənəl] 美
adj. 即兴的
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1. I was particularly struck by the need for improvisational actors to accept whatever is offered to them on stage.
做即兴表演的演员要在舞台上接受任何拿到手的剧本,这一点让我印象非常深刻。
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2. Now, Mr. Koleba tries to meet women when he is out and about -- taking improvisational comedy classes, playing on a co-ed intramural soccer team, exercising with a runners group.
现在,科勒巴试着走出家门,到外面去接触女性,他参加了即兴戏剧表演班,在男女混合足球队中踢球,还与一个跑步团体一起锻炼。
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3. From his love of theatre, make-up artistry, improvisational comedy, and the passion to share joy and laughter, David's next goal is to help raise awareness of human and civil rights equality.
戴维热爱戏剧、化妆艺术、即兴戏剧,乐于与众人分享快乐。 他下一个目标是帮助人们提高人权和公民权利平等意识。
- improvisational (adj.) 1879; see improvisation + -al (1). Earlier adjectives were improvisatorial (1819), improvisatory (1806).
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