释义 |
improvisedly, adv.|ɪmprəʊˈvaɪzɪdlɪ| [f. prec. + -ly2. In sense 2, for L. improviso, It. improvvisamente.] 1. In an improvised or unpremeditated manner; impromptu, extempore.
1882H. C. Merivale Faucit of B. I. i. vi. 97 He..could dress up Plato's Republic improvisedly, in sympathetic and attractive English of his own. †2. (Sc. improvisitlie). Without forethought, imprudently, precipitately. Obs.
c1568in H. Campbell Love-Lett. Mary Q. Scots App. (1824) 20 Humblie requiring..that pretendit and unlauchfull marriage quhairin sho was improvisitlie enterit to be dissolvit. |