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Improvises Meaning in English

word · lemma: improvise

ˈɪmpɹəˌvaɪzəz/, /ˌɪmpɹəˈvaɪzəz
IM-pruh-vy-ziz
ˈɪmpɹəvˌaɪzɪz
IM-pruh-vy-ziz

释义

To create or do something without preparation, using whatever is immediately available. Often used in music, acting, or when solving problems quickly.

用法与细微差别

Common in artistic, creative, and problem-solving contexts. Used for both physical actions and verbal responses. 'Improvises' is formal or neutral. Do not confuse with 'invent'—'improvise' stresses lack of prior planning.

例句

She improvises a song when she forgets the lyrics.

basic

He often improvises in class when he cannot find his notes.

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The chef improvises a new dish using leftovers.

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Whenever there's a problem, she just improvises and finds a solution.

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He doesn't panic if plans change; he just improvises.

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When the microphone broke, the comedian improvised with his phone.

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