wing it
wing it — 慣用語
1. to handle a speech, performance, or task by improvising instead of planning or p
臨場發揮
沒有充分準備就即興完成
to handle a speech, performance, or task by improvising instead of planning or practising it first
Mina forgot her notes and had to wing it during the interview.
Mina 忘了帶筆記,只好在面試時臨場發揮。
wing it after losing preparation
The band winged the final song when the singer requested it.
歌手臨時點了最後一首歌,樂團就即興演奏。
wing + performance without rehearsal
I barely studied the recipe, so I just winged it.
我幾乎沒研究食譜,所以就直接憑感覺做了。
Leah winged her presentation and still answered every question calmly.
Leah 簡報時臨場發揮,仍然冷靜回答了每個問題。
- improvise
more neutral and can be formal; does not always imply lack of preparation
- make it up as you go along
more conversational and stresses deciding each step in the moment
- ad-lib
often used for speaking or performing without a script
文法句型
wing it
wing your way through + event
wing + speech/presentation/performance
用法筆記
Usually informal. It often suggests confidence or necessity when someone must speak, perform, cook, teach, or solve a problem without enough preparation.
常見錯誤
Incorrect: 'I winged it my exam.' Correct: 'I winged my exam' or 'I winged it in the exam.' Use either a direct object or the fixed pronoun 'it', not both.