extempore
英 [?k'stemp(?)r?; ek-]
- adj. 當場的,即席的
- adv. 無準備地;即興地
- n. 即席之作
中文詞源
extempore 即興的
ex-, 向外。-temp, 時間,詞源同temporary. 即沒時間的,臨時安排的。
英文詞源
- extempore
- extempore: [16] An extempore speech is one that is given literally ‘out of time’ – that is, ‘on the spur of the moment’. That was the meaning of the Latin phrase extempore (ex ‘out of’ and tempore, the ablative case of tempus ‘time’), which was the source of the Latin adjectives extemporālis and extemporāneus. Both of these were acquired by English, as extemporal [16] and extemporaneous [17], but only the latter has survived. Ex tempore itself was first lexicalized in English as an adverb, and was not used as an adjective until the 17th century.
- extempore (adv.)
- 1550s, from Latin phrase ex tempore "offhand, in accordance with (the needs of) the moment," literally "out of time," from ex "out of" (see ex-) + tempore, ablative of tempus (genitive temporis) "time" (see temporal). Of speaking, strictly "without preparation, without time to prepare," but now often with a sense merely of "without notes or a teleprompter." As an adjective and noun from 1630s.
雙語例句
- 1. The song was composed extempore.
- 這個曲子是即席作成的.
來自辭典例句
- 2. A great poet once wrote an extempore poem here.
- 一位大詩人曾經(jīng)在這里留題了一首詩.
來自互聯(lián)網(wǎng)