off-the-cuff
基本解釋
- adj.未預(yù)備的;即席的
- adv.未預(yù)備地;即席地
英漢例句
- Not bad going for what was originally just an off-the-cuff observation.
對(duì)于原來只是一個(gè)即興發(fā)表的預(yù)測(cè)來說,這倒是個(gè)不壞的發(fā)展趨勢(shì)。 - Barack Obama got an unsolicited reminder of this on the campaign trail in 2008, when an off-the-cuff remark about the need to “spread the wealth around” provoked some shrill retorts.
奧巴馬先生在2008年的競(jìng)選中就有這樣一次莫名奇妙的回憶:他在一次即興演講中提到“分配財(cái)富”,這引起了底下的尖聲反駁。 - Faced with all this my writing today is brief and off-the-cuff.
面對(duì)這些情況,今天我就先隨便寫點(diǎn)什么。 - There's too much at stake for you to be gambling on audiences and their off-the-cuff questions.
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詞組短語(yǔ)
- off -the-cuff speech 即興講話
- a off -the-cuff 即興的
- in off -the-cuff remarks 在演詞;致詞中
- an off -the-cuff remark 一個(gè)即興地評(píng)論