extemporaneous
extemporaneous — 形容詞
- extemporaneouspositive
- more extemporaneouscomparative
- most extemporaneoussuperlative
1. created and delivered at the moment of need, without any chance to plan or pract
即興的
沒有事先準備的
created and delivered at the moment of need, without any chance to plan or practise beforehand — especially describing a speech, performance, or answer that is given without notes or preparation.
Bilal's extemporaneous speech at the wedding made the guests laugh and relax.
Bilal 在婚禮上的即興演講讓賓客們又笑又放鬆。
collocation: extemporaneous speech
The chairperson asked Liam for an extemporaneous comment on the new policy.
主席請 Liam 針對這項新政策發表即席評論。
extemporaneous + noun (comment)
Takeshi's answer was completely extemporaneous — he just said the first thing that came to mind.
Takeshi 的回答完全是即興的——他只是把腦中想到的第一件事說出來。
When the microphone failed, Pedro gave an extemporaneous talk without any notes.
麥克風故障時,Pedro 即席發表了一場沒有講稿的談話。
The journalist asked several extemporaneous questions during the press conference.
那位記者在記者會上即興問了好幾個問題。
- impromptu
more neutral in register; 'extemporaneous' is more formal
- unrehearsed
focuses on lack of practice rather than lack of planning
- improvised
suggests making do with what is available; 'extemporaneous' carries less sense of creativity under constraint
- spontaneous
broader meaning of natural, unforced behaviour; 'extemporaneous' is limited to unprepared speech or performance
文法句型
extemporaneous + noun
be + extemporaneous
用法筆記
Commonly used to describe speeches, remarks, performances, or replies. More formal in tone than 'spontaneous' or 'impromptu'.