extemporize 的 2 个定义
ex·tem·po·rized, ex·tem·po·riz·ing.
- to speak extemporaneously: He can extemporize on any of a number of subjects.
 - to sing, or play on an instrument, composing the music as one proceeds; improvise.
 - to do or manage something in a makeshift way.
 
ex·tem·po·rized, ex·tem·po·riz·ing.
- to make or devise extempore.
 - Music. to compose offhand; improvise.
 
extemporize 近义词
improvise
extemporize 的近义词 10 个
extemporize 的反义词 4 个
更多extemporize例句
- The small jelly-speck, which we call the amœba, has no organs save what it can extemporize as occasion arises.
 - If you extemporize you can get much closer to your audience.
 - I have known but one other person besides Hook, who could extemporize in English; and he wanted the confidence to do it in public.
 - Yet another use, on which much ingenuity was expended in the 18th century, is to extemporize retrenchments.
 - My saddle, a hunting one, could not be kept in place, and we had to extemporize a breast-plate with string.