improvise
vt.& vi. 即興創作; 臨時提供,臨時湊成
If you improvise, you make or do something using whatever you have or without having planned it in advance.
You need a wok with a steaming rack for this; if you don't have one, improvise...
要做這個,你需要一口帶蒸籠篦子的鍋,如果沒有,就用別的臨時湊合一下。
The vet had improvised a harness...
獸醫臨時湊成了一副馬具。
When performers improvise, they invent music or words as they play, sing, or speak.
I asked her what the piece was and she said, 'Oh, I'm just improvising'...
我問她那一段是什麼音樂,她說:“噢,我只是即興彈的。”
Uncle Richard intoned a chapter from the Bible and improvised a prayer...
理查德叔叔吟誦了《聖經》中的一章,又即興作了一段祈禱文。
1. perform without preparation;
2. manage in a makeshift way; do with whatever is at hand;
Humans have proven to be very resilient and able to improvise where necessary.
人類已經被證明是非常的有彈性的,並可以在必要時即興發揮.
I forget to bring the words of my speech, so I just had to improvise.
我忘了要帶演講稿, 所以只得即興創作.
We had to improvise as we went along.
我們只得一邊臨時製作一邊想辦法.
The pianist forgot his music and had to improvise.
彈鋼琴的人把樂譜忘了,只好即興伴奏.
Mine I must improvise to his because of his great size.
我必須隨機應變,拿我的計劃來對付它的,因為它個兒這麼大.