释义 |
unscriptedun‧script‧ed /ˌʌnˈskrɪptɪd◂/ adjective  - And unscripted exchanges are not his best format.
- Encounters between police and public are largely informal and unscripted.
- He made parliament come alive with unscripted reports of the heated debates during the Suez debacle.
- Now he really was human - unscripted, jokey, even a bit passionate.
- The former Conservative prime minister's unscripted addition upset Mr Hague's aides.
- The high point of his campaign came in three lengthy and unscripted television interviews with a sympathetic journalist.
an unscripted broadcast, speech etc is not written or planned before it is made |