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improvisado
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I. improvise [Am ˈɪmprəˌvaɪz, Brit ˈɪmprəvʌɪz] VB intr
II. improvise [Am ˈɪmprəˌvaɪz, Brit ˈɪmprəvʌɪz] VB trans
an improvised speech
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improvisar cama/cortina
improvisar actor:
improvisar músico:
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improvise [ˈɪmprəvaɪz] VB intr, trans
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improvise [ˈɪm·prə·vaɪz] VB intr, trans
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Present
Iimprovise
youimprovise
he/she/itimprovises
weimprovise
youimprovise
theyimprovise
Past
Iimprovised
youimprovised
he/she/itimprovised
weimprovised
youimprovised
theyimprovised
Present Perfect
Ihaveimprovised
youhaveimprovised
he/she/ithasimprovised
wehaveimprovised
youhaveimprovised
theyhaveimprovised
Past Perfect
Ihadimprovised
youhadimprovised
he/she/ithadimprovised
wehadimprovised
youhadimprovised
theyhadimprovised
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Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)
So soldiers were forced to improvise by connecting shell holes to one another.
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He encouraged the actors to improvise freely, adding to the films' spontaneous charm.
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The lawweeh is expected to be particularly skilled in accuracy, ability to improvise, and quickness (generally light on his feet).
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A drum solo may be set or improvised, and of any length, up to being the main performance.
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Shortages developed, so stamps also had to be improvised.
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