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Перевод: improvise
[глагол] импровизировать; наскоро устроить; смастерить
Тезаурус:
- (28 May 1764) Young Mozart's abilities were continually being tested with demands that he should sight-read, improvise, compose melodies to pre-set bass lines, accompany other performers etc., and this occasion was no exception:
- Depending on what profile you want to achieve, you may also need to improvise with lengths of dowel or similar implements.
- One might improvise a family of fishes or cars or imaginary creatures.
- When he got down to Punctuality and Considerateness as a Driver , he decided to give up and improvise.
- It can't have been the script, which tried unconvincingly to suggest multiple reconciliation under the spell of the Castello Brown (the castle's real-life name, believe me or not) and then petered out, as if the adaptor had given up and left the cast to improvise.
- The student has to improvise and adapt the procedure without departing from the principles of aseptic technique.
- But Rodney replied that he wanted to work out which utensils he could improvise with and make a start on the boeuf bourguignon.
- There is often a pulley and cleat provided for this purpose but on some older boards where it is not present you will have to improvise by making a loop in the bottom of the line.
- Let's improvise something, as we'd done on those remarkable nights six years ago.
- Mungo had to improvise fast.
- Their worst fear is that they will run out of food - if so, they will improvise.
- It means little for this child to perform with the greatest precision the most difficult pieces, with hands that can hardly stretch a sixth; but what is really incredible is to see him improvise for an hour on end and in doing so give rein to the inspiration of his genius and to a mass of enchanting ideas
- Walking: A pleasant way to explore the region is to improvise on the charming mini-network of mountain lifts.
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