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词汇 improv
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Definition of improv in English:

improv

noun ˈɪmprɒvˈimpräv
  • another term for impro
    Example sentencesExamples
    • If you fancy yourself a bit of an improv or would like to give it a try there will be a theatre sports workshop just for you!
    • Eventually we'd gone through the basic routine and the contra-master encouraged us to attempt a few improv moves.
    • The comedian's meticulously prepared material is hidden very carefully between the improv he slides into his show.
    • I heard Ms. Malek might make us do in-character improvs.
    • It wasn't until he finished his little improv and I started to clap that he looked up at me.
    • Maybe I think it should be like a good improv… witty and clever and smart and off the cuff.
    • Last year, they had a late-night improv tournament over three nights.
    • The challenge was to integrate script and improv, so the improv drives the script and the script illuminates the improv.
    • Brash, brawny but capable of a hushed delicacy, the duo's music owes as much to the psychedelic improvs of the US ‘jam band’ movement as to any notions of ‘jazz’ (um, whatever that is).
    • But improv often seems as much work for the audience as it is for the performers.
    • One wrong note is all it takes to distract the trumpeters playing their improvs a full octave higher than the rest of us and that puts off the clarinet players.
    • In some ways the piece actually sounds like Sun Ra a little bit, because there's a lot of improvs in it - or rather there's sections where there's improvised bits in it.
    • Each of the play's three acts was workshopped extensively, with the writers ultimately shaping a script incorporating the best parts from all the improvs.
    • For us, if you liked 50 per cent of your own improv after the show, that's a pretty good track record.
    • I certainly couldn't see him getting involved in something like the improv at The Comedy Store.
    • I must admit, as mad at him as I was, I was still very impressed with the improv.
    • Perhaps fed by exhaustion and his traditional pre-gig cocktails, Jackie's improvs at Maxie's were getting decidedly bizarre.
    • And it became really clear that Seth has the mind of a writer - his improvs were just way too good.
    • The show's MC will indulge in a little improv spoken word between sets.
    • I did a few improv shows in Japan and I was also writing a piece.

Definition of improv in US English:

improv

nounˈimpräv
  • Improvisation, especially as a theatrical technique.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • I must admit, as mad at him as I was, I was still very impressed with the improv.
    • If you fancy yourself a bit of an improv or would like to give it a try there will be a theatre sports workshop just for you!
    • For us, if you liked 50 per cent of your own improv after the show, that's a pretty good track record.
    • In some ways the piece actually sounds like Sun Ra a little bit, because there's a lot of improvs in it - or rather there's sections where there's improvised bits in it.
    • The challenge was to integrate script and improv, so the improv drives the script and the script illuminates the improv.
    • I certainly couldn't see him getting involved in something like the improv at The Comedy Store.
    • But improv often seems as much work for the audience as it is for the performers.
    • Eventually we'd gone through the basic routine and the contra-master encouraged us to attempt a few improv moves.
    • Perhaps fed by exhaustion and his traditional pre-gig cocktails, Jackie's improvs at Maxie's were getting decidedly bizarre.
    • And it became really clear that Seth has the mind of a writer - his improvs were just way too good.
    • The show's MC will indulge in a little improv spoken word between sets.
    • Brash, brawny but capable of a hushed delicacy, the duo's music owes as much to the psychedelic improvs of the US ‘jam band’ movement as to any notions of ‘jazz’ (um, whatever that is).
    • Each of the play's three acts was workshopped extensively, with the writers ultimately shaping a script incorporating the best parts from all the improvs.
    • One wrong note is all it takes to distract the trumpeters playing their improvs a full octave higher than the rest of us and that puts off the clarinet players.
    • Maybe I think it should be like a good improv… witty and clever and smart and off the cuff.
    • I heard Ms. Malek might make us do in-character improvs.
    • It wasn't until he finished his little improv and I started to clap that he looked up at me.
    • Last year, they had a late-night improv tournament over three nights.
    • The comedian's meticulously prepared material is hidden very carefully between the improv he slides into his show.
    • I did a few improv shows in Japan and I was also writing a piece.
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