词汇 | rehearse |
释义 | rehearse verb uk /rəˈhɜːs/ us /rəˈhɝːs/ C1[ I or T ] to practise a play, a piece of music, etc. in order to prepare it for public performance: (为公演而)排练,排演,彩排 The musicians rehearsed (the symphony) for the concert.乐师们为音乐会排练(交响曲)。 figurativeOn her way to her interview she silently rehearsed what she would say.在去面试的路上,她默诵了一下要说的内容。 [ T ]formal When someone rehearses a story or an argument, they repeat it with all the details: 详细复述;反复讲 These are arguments that I've heard rehearsed at meetings many times before.这些论点都是我多次在会议上听到的老生常谈了。 She's rehearsing for a play she's doing. I'm rehearsing with my choir tonight. We'd rehearsed so many times we were sick of the show before we'd started. His mother rehearsed his lines with him and by the time the play opened he was word perfect.他妈妈跟他对台词,到演出开始时他已经背得滚瓜烂熟了。 We rehearsed each scene over and over. Cinema & theatre: production, direction & recording acquire acquisition armourer audition auteur canister computer-animated filmmaker filmmaking fog machine framing framing device linear restage run through something rush screen test self-produced SFX special effect You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Saying again rehearse | American Dictionaryrehearse verb[ I/T ] us/rɪˈhɜrs/ to practice something, such as music or a speech, or lead a person or group in practicing it, in order to prepare for a public performance: [ I ]We rehearse all day and do the show that evening. Examples of rehearserehearse Rather than rehearsing debates about world music, this article makes a case for a specifically anthropological approach to musical scenes and travelling music. In the past, many relied on the assumption that ideas spread through their own power of persuasion and were merely adopted and rehearsed by disciples. Perhaps they represent a genetically transmitted legacy of survival protocols retained and rehearsed during sleep for use in waking. Secondly, a 'set and rehearsed' approach would have been necessary when the band were part of variety shows or making recordings. Nonetheless, after having rehearsed this a couple of times, most children succeeded in doing this in lesson 21. Section 3 rehearses the way the literature has seen the defence of the claims which go into weak ex post prioritarianism. The resultant text is not only ' rehearsed ', but also contains carefully chosen details. The group rehearsed outside school hours for an hour and a half each week. What survival skills can be rehearsed without conceptual coordination? Simulating these events rehearses performance at two stages: threat recognition and threat avoidance. At another level, if the average ancestral human were constantly confronted with threatening events (sect. 3.8.1), why would they need to be rehearsed? However, the process by which the play was created and rehearsed was entirely research-orientated. There was now a two-week break in the music sessions so that words could be chosen and rehearsed with the school's speech therapist. Results are presented and analysed in ter ms of prewr iting, planning, rehearsing, wr iting, reading, revising and editing, vocabular y, and hedg ing. The play could be written in different language versions and rehearsed and performed according to the needs of the audience. See all examples of rehearse These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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