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Перевод: extempore speek extempore


[прилагательное]
неподготовленный; импровизированный;
[наречие]
без подготовки; экспромтом; импровизированно


Тезаурус:

  1. Contrary to the popular myth of largely extempore worship, there is a more or less set liturgical pattern for most of the services of the former Congregationalists and Presbyterians, who, together with the Churches of Christ, form the United Reformed Church.
  2. These preparatory remarks were rather hesitant and repetitive; I did not feel that extempore public speaking came easily to him; but his readings were good, because they totally lacked affectation.
  3. Extempore Effusion upon the Death of James Hogg - a great dirge for his own generation of Romantic poets.
  4. The quarry caban served as an extempore intellectual debating society.
  5. They are not professional judges, whose duty often requires them to deliver extempore findings of fact and give reasons of some complexity.
  6. As an extempore speaker he was able to tailor his words to his audience's reactions and so convey the impression of personal conversation even when addressing thousands.
  7. We had family prayers before breakfast with extempore prayers from Father, who had the faculty of producing these on demand.
  8. Briefly, the field is the total event together with the purposive activity of the speaker or writer; the mode is the function of the text in the event, including spoken or written, extempore or prepared and its genre or rhetorical mode such as narrative, didactic, persuasive, phatic communion; the tenor refers to the type of role-interaction, the set of relevant social relations among the participants.
  9. So Demosthenes (Thuc. iv.2.4: this man is a fifth-century soldier, not the famous fourth-century politician) is explicitly told to use his fleet round the Peloponnese "as he thought fit"; he took Pylos with it (p. 132), an act which Thucydides implies was more extempore than it really was, but which was nevertheless not something specifically authorized by the Assembly.
  10. This is usually performed extempore, following the whims of the singer, musician and/or dancer.
  11. In 1758 he published the following "Verses occasion'd by a barbarous Disappointment that the Author lately met with; wrote extempore, and left for a certain Gentleman, at his House":
  12. The judgments were very short and appear to have been extempore.
  13. I'm not usually stuck for words," she went on, thinking of the successful extempore speeches she had made in court when her clients had led her into all sorts of impossible positions.

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