| 单词 | improviser | 
| 释义 | improvisern.  A person who improvises (in various senses of the verb). ΘΚΠ the mind > will > intention > unintentional or unplanned character > 			[noun]		 > unplanned quality or action > one who improviser1824 free-wheeler1938 society > leisure > the arts > music > musician > 			[noun]		 > improviser improvisatrice1770 improvisateur1783 improvisator1790 improviser1824 improvisor1830 vamper1884 faker1903 noodler1937 society > leisure > the arts > literature > poetry > poet > 			[noun]		 > improviser improvisatore1765 improvisatrice1770 improvisateur1783 improvisator1790 improviser1824 improvisor1830 impromptuist1882 1824    T. Medwin Jrnl. Conversat. Byron 1821 & 1822 138  				The inspiration of the improviser is quite a separate talent:—a consciousness of his own powers, his own elocution—the wondering and applauding audience,—all conspire to give him confidence. 1880    Sat. Rev. 26 June 830/2  				There was a certain Maria Maddalena Morelli..known as poet and improviser, and much in request for her powers of social entertainment. 1920    Economist 29 May 1193/1  				We are the most wonderful race of improvisers who ever were born to muddle through emergencies. 1940    E. McGill Radio Directing x. 203  				An audience-participation program should never be built around a person who is not a ready improviser. 2006    A. Summers One Train Later ii. 41  				Seeing Jimmy Gourley at the Blue Note is my first exposure to a great jazz guitarist improviser. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2015; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < | 
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