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  1. “i'm gonna wing it” (English) in Chinese Simplified is

    我要把它飞起来

  2. 在英語中的意思. wing it. phrase. Add to word list. Add to word list. to perform or speak without having prepared what you are going to do or say: I didn't have time to prepare for the talk, so I just had to wing it. I had no idea I was going to be asked to say a few words so I had to wing it. I'm going to have to wing it.

  3. Mar 7, 2023 · Ask something else. Definition of "I'm gonna wing it" Just to try to do something without any skill or idea.

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  5. phrase. Add to word list. to perform or speak without having prepared what you are going to do or say: I didn't have time to prepare for the talk, so I just had to wing it. I had no idea I was going to be asked to say a few words so I had to wing it. I'm going to have to wing it.

  6. To wing it is an idiom that means to do something without proper preparation or time to rehearse. People often talk about winging it when they have to do something difficult that they didn’t have time to practice— like a make speech or give a presentation.

  7. Definition ( expr.) improvise; do something without a specific plan or complete knowledge. Examples I like to wing it when it comes to lunch. I never plan what I’m going to eat. Examples I forgot to bring the directions, so we’ll just have to wing it.

  8. 3 days ago · Informal to accomplish or perform something without full preparation or knowledge; improvise.... Click for English pronunciations, examples sentences, video.

  9. 5 days ago · Neil. No, that's not it. In English 'to wing' something means to improvise. This informal expression is thought to come from the theatre and it refers to performances given by actors who had to ...

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