off-the-cuff
基本解释
- adj.未预备的;即席的
- adv.未预备地;即席地
英汉例句
- Not bad going for what was originally just an off-the-cuff observation.
对于原来只是一个即兴发表的预测来说,这倒是个不坏的发展趋势。 - 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.
奥巴马先生在2008年的竞选中就有这样一次莫名奇妙的回忆:他在一次即兴演讲中提到“分配财富”,这引起了底下的尖声反驳。 - Faced with all this my writing today is brief and off-the-cuff.
面对这些情况,今天我就先随便写点什么。 - There's too much at stake for you to be gambling on audiences and their off-the-cuff questions.
FORBES: Three Big Myths Of Executive Public Speaking - Politics, he now claims in an eloquent but hardly off-the-cuff peroration, is the natural culmination of his life.
FORBES: Russian Billionaire Mikhail Prokhorov: From Oligarch To President? - Kotlyar says the features are mostly off-the-cuff ideas from Gmail engineers that take just a few hours to develop.
FORBES: Magazine Article
双语例句
权威例句
词组短语
- off -the-cuff speech 即兴讲话
- a off -the-cuff 即兴的
- in off -the-cuff remarks 在演词;致词中
- an off -the-cuff remark 一个即兴地评论