单词 | improvisatory |
释义 | improvisatoryadj. = improvisational adj. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > literature > poetry > poet > [adjective] > improvising improvisatory1806 improvisatorial1819 extemporary1849 1806 W. Taylor Let. 3 June in J. W. Robberds Mem. W. Taylor (1843) II. 138 Write with or without rime, as happens to accommodate best your improvisatory method of composition. 1853 R. W. Browne Hist. Rom. Classical Lit. iv. 73 In these improvisatory dialogues may be discerned the germ of the Roman Comic Drama. 1875 St. Louis (Missouri) Globe-Democrat 26 June 8/5 Ben Dodge, the improvisatory vocalist, is also a success. 1919 Musical Times 1 Mar. 107/2 ‘Passage-work’..is rare in the Toccatas except as material for impetuous codas, improvisatory climaxes, and the like. 1968 Times 3 May 11/6 There are many who either believe that the world will accommodate itself to our interests or rely on our improvisatory brilliance to pull us through. 2011 Amer. Music 29 419 Because the music is improvisatory there is no written score. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2015; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < adj.1806 |
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