a performance given extempore without planning or preparation 同义词:extemporization, extemporisation,
an unplanned expedient 同义词:temporary expedient,
a creation spoken or written or composed extemporaneously (without prior preparation)
Improvisation is the practice of acting, dancing, singing, playing musical instruments, talking, creating artworks, problem solving, or reacting in the moment and in response to the stimulus of one's immediate environment and inner feelings. This can result in the invention of new thought patterns, new practices, new structures or symbols, and/or new ways to act.
例句与用法
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More enterprising dancers, singly or in couples, frequently broke into brief improvisations . 更富于想象力的舞蹈者常突然独自或成对作短暂的即兴舞。
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Whatever success i had achieved since 1955 was obtained through experimentation and improvisation . 我自1955年以来所取得的无论什么样的成绩,都是通过实验和创新取得的。
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In playing jazz music, the performers blend rhythms and melodies with their skills of improvisation . 音乐家在演奏爵士乐时用他们娴熟的即兴表演技巧将其节奏和旋律演奏得混然一体,水乳交融。
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A grounded model of organizational improvisation 基于扎根理论的临时性组织模型
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Improvisation is a parlor trick . anyone can do it 那是即兴创作的,每个人都会
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Improvisation is a parior trick . anyone can do it 那是即兴创作的,每个人都会
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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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The most important of these is improvisation 其中最重要的一种是即兴演出。
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The other key aspect of jazz is improvisation 爵士乐的另外一个重要因素就是即兴创作。
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The teaching of piano improvisation in normal universities 浅谈高师钢琴即兴伴奏课教学