extemporaneous造句(1) That way, a speech comes off as extemporaneous, but it flows from one idea to another.
(2) She made an extemporaneous speech on the ceremony.
(3) The skin is extemporaneous to this fine long hair, you produce the burn move after shave probably, and cause beard ingrown.
(4) The extemporaneous interesting hobby, achievement effect that produces to people behavior.
(5) Nixon carried away with it all, delivered his extemporaneous toast.
(6) Wu Yi's speech by 20 minutes when extemporaneous extend a hour.
(7) This true love and extemporaneous humour, make full - court audience uses a facial expression for it.
(8) Extemporaneous speaking should be practiced and cultivated. It is the lawyer's avenue to the public.
(9) She also has a distaste for policy debates, interviews, extemporaneous speeches and many other traditional obligations of a national leader.
(10) Spoken, performed, done, or composed with little or no preparation ; extemporaneous.
(11) Please note that we will have one formal class debate, one extemporaneous class presentation, and one planned class presentation over the course of the semester.
(12) This paper points out an excellent vocal music teacher should not only have a charming voice, solid background in professional knowledge, but also be an extraordinary extemporaneous piano accompanist.
(13) Accordingly, the director lets him what to do again extemporaneous creation.
(14) Twain first tried dictating into Thomas Edison's new recording machine but didn't like it — he was a man who strutted stages all over the world, delivering extemporaneous spiels.