think on one's feet
λέγεται δὲ καὶ κλῶνας αὐτῆς θύραις ἢ θυρίσι προστεθέντας ἀποκρούειν τὰς τῶν φαρμάκων κακουργίας → its branches attached to doors or windows are said to repel the evil of spells
Translations
improvise
Arabic: إرتجل; Asturian: improvisar; Belarusian: імправізаваць or; Bulgarian: импровизирам; Catalan: improvisar; Chinese Mandarin: 即興/即兴, 现抓; Czech: improvizovat; Danish: improvisere; Dutch: improviseren; English: fly by the seat of one's pants, improvise, improvize, play by ear, punt, think on one's feet, wing it; Finnish: improvisoida, sepittää; French: improviser; German: improvisieren; Greek: αυτοσχεδιάζω; Ancient Greek: ἀποσχεδιάζω, αὐτοσχεδιάζειν, αὐτοσχεδιάζω, ἐπισχεδιάζω, εὐθυρρημονέω, παραχρῆμα λέγειν, σχεδιάζω; Hungarian: improvizál, rögtönöz; Icelandic: leika af fingrum fram, snarstefja, spinna; Irish: seiftigh; Italian: improvvisare, parlare a braccio; Maori: tito ohia; Norwegian: improvisere; Polish: improwizować, zaimprowizować; Portuguese: improvisar; Romanian: improviza; Russian: импровизировать, сымпровизировать; Spanish: improvisar; Swedish: improvisera; Ukrainian: імпровізувати or; Vietnamese: ứng biến, ứng tác, ứng tấu