extemporaneous

英 [ɪk,stempə'reɪnɪəs; ek-] 美
  • adj. 即席的,临时的;无准备的;不用讲稿的;善于即席讲话的
GRE
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extemporaneous (adj.)
"made, done, procured, or furnished 'at the time,'" hence "unpremeditated," 1650s, from Medieval Latin extemporaneus, from Latin ex tempore (see extempore). Earlier was extemporal (1560s); extemporanean (1620s). Related: Extemporaneously; extemporaneousness.
1. She made an extemporaneous speech on the ceremony.
她在典礼上做了一次即兴演讲。

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2. Nixon carried away with it all, delivered his extemporaneous toast.
尼克松对一切都很满意, 颇有些情不自禁地发表了他的即席祝酒词.

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3. The extemporaneous interesting hobby, achievement effect that produces to people behavior.
即爱好爱好 、 成就等对人们行为产生的影响.

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4. Wu Yi's speech by 20 minutes when extemporaneous extend a hour.
吴仪的报告由预定的20分钟即兴耽误到近一个小时.

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5. Accordingly, the director lets him what to do again extemporaneous creation.
因此, 导演让他不要再搞什么即兴创作.

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