unrehearsed
unrehearsed — 形容詞
- unrehearsedpositive
- more unrehearsedcomparative
- most unrehearsedsuperlative
1. happening or done without any practice or planning beforehand, in a natural, on-
未經排練
沒有事先練習或計畫、自然臨場的
happening or done without any practice or planning beforehand, in a natural, on-the-spot way
Tyler gave an unrehearsed speech at the wedding and still made everyone laugh.
Tyler 在婚禮上發表了一段未經排練的致詞,卻還是逗笑了全場。
used before a noun: an unrehearsed speech
The interview felt completely unrehearsed, as if the answers came straight from the heart.
那場訪談感覺完全是即興的,彷彿答案都是發自內心。
after a linking verb: feel/sound unrehearsed
Diego's unrehearsed jokes during the live show surprised even the other actors.
Diego 在現場演出時即興說的笑話,連其他演員都嚇了一跳。
During the press conference, the singer's reply sounded raw and unrehearsed.
記者會上,那位歌手的回答聽起來既真實又未經排練。
Nia preferred unrehearsed conversations over scripts, because they sounded more honest to listeners.
Nia 比起照稿,更喜歡未經排練的對話,因為這樣聽起來對聽眾更真誠。
- spontaneous
stresses a natural, unplanned reaction rather than simply a lack of practice
- impromptu
emphasises doing something with no time to prepare, often a performance or speech
- improvised
focuses on inventing the content on the spot as you go
- off-the-cuff
informal; usually of remarks made without preparation
文法句型
sound/feel/seem + unrehearsed
an unrehearsed + noun
用法筆記
Often used predicatively after sound, feel, seem, or look to describe a performance or reply that comes across as spontaneous; the attributive form pairs with nouns like speech, performance, and reaction.