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1 improvisation
اِرْتِجال \ improvisation: making or doing sth. one has not prepared for, because of a sudden need; an example of this. \ مُرْتَجَل (شَيْء) \ improvisation: making or doing sth. one has not prepared for, because of a sudden need. -
2 improvisation
nounإرْتِجال، إسْتِنْباط على الفَوْر -
3 badiha
improvisation, cleverness [badaha] -
4 ارتجال
n. improvisation, ad-lib -
5 بديهة
n. intuition, impulse, improvisation -
6 شىء مرتجل
n. improvisation, impromptu -
7 ارتجال
اِرْتِجال: اِبْتِداهimprovisation, extemporization -
8 بديهة
بَدِيهَةintuition; spontaneity, impulse; improvisation -
9 ارتجال
اِرْتِجال \ improvisation: making or doing sth. one has not prepared for, because of a sudden need; an example of this. \ اِرتِجالاً \ off-hand: without thought or preparation: I can’t say off-hand what it cost, but it was over $1000. \ See Also حالا (حالاً)، على الفَوْر -
10 مرتجل (شيء)
مُرْتَجَل (شَيْء) \ improvisation: making or doing sth. one has not prepared for, because of a sudden need. \ مُرْتَجَل (صِفَة) \ off-hand: careless and impolite: an off-hand reply to a serious question.
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improvisation — [im präv΄i zā′shən, im΄prə vizā′shən] n. 1. the act of improvising 2. something improvised improvisational adj … English World dictionary
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