释义 |
improvisatorize, v. rare.|ɪmprɒvɪˈzeɪtəraɪz| [f. improvisator + -ize.] a. intr. To play or act the improvisator. b. trans. To improvise.
1828Harrovian 43 M― read novels, and F― improvisatorized in heroics. 1835Fraser's Mag. XII. 541 Might not the mirthful poet of ‘Dean-Bourn’..have improvisatorised the following trifle? 1837Ibid. XV. 286 Tragedy and comedy were originally improvisatorised. |