improviser
noun [ C ] uk/ˈɪm.prə.vaɪ.zər/ us/ˈɪm.prə.vaɪ.zɚ/
临时发挥;即兴发挥
a person who invents or makes something, such as a speech or a device, at the time when it is needed without already having planned it
Teachers have to be great improvisers. 教师必须是伟大的即兴表演者。
They are great improvisers, too, making things out of old scrap: machine parts, nails, and utensils of all kinds. 他们也是出色的即兴创造者,用废旧料造出东西:机器零件、钉子和各种器皿。
即兴表演者
an actor or musician who performs without prepared speech or music, making up the play, music, etc., as it is performed
jazz-funk improvisers 放克爵士乐的即兴演奏者
He is a talented dancer and gifted improviser. 他是一位才华横溢的舞者和天才的即兴表演家。
See: improvise
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- But he played an important part in bringing realism to child rearing by being an unapologetic improviser himself.
- Good improvisers come into a situation just being very open to what's around them.
- He was a brilliant improviser with a dry wit and a masterly sense of timing.