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Перевод: impromptu
[прилагательное] импровизированный; [наречие] без подготовки; экспромтом; [существительное] экспромт ; импровизация
Тезаурус:
- He agreed to an impromptu reading in the evening only to find later that he would not be paid for it.
- She was amazed at herself, scandalised , but at the same time could admire the absolutely impromptu fluency of her wicked vicious ill-intentioned lying to Jack.
- As western condemnation of Serbian aggression in the breakaway republic reached a new peak, Col Jovanovic delivered an impromptu lecture on how the recognition of Bosnia breached "all international principles".
- In reply to yet another question from the impromptu baby-sitter, he said that he did not know where his wife was, but he did believe that poor Maria had left him.
- In an impromptu press conference outside, Mr Gorbachev said: "If states don't react to impulses of the times, they are in danger."
- On the whole, interviewees felt that some user instruction was necessary in special libraries, favouring the continuance of some impromptu instruction alongside the more organized instructional activities.
- Behind him a photographer leapt into action and flash after flash turned the normally darkened corner of The International into an impromptu photo call.
- Shortly after this a number of the members of the YCCC bundled into a car and drove the several hundred miles from Bell County, Kentucky to Newmarket, Tennessee for an impromptu Sunday meeting with Highlander staff.
- "I knew the words to Little Eva's "The Locomotion", the backing was simple and the band knew the song, so we raced out and did an impromptu performance," she added.
- Boyd borrowed his parents' car, brought Johnson up to the family home in New Jersey, and charged his friends a dollar each to attend the impromptu concert.
- I planned roughly the direction of my "impromptu".
- Again the fab four take on audience suggestions for a totally impromptu couple of hours.
- I, of course, had no experience of the impromptu tradition, and the others had had little more practice.
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