rehearsal
noun[CorU]
uk/rəˈhɜː.səl/us/rəˈhɝː.səl/B2
atimewhen all thepeopleinvolvedin aplay,dance, etc.practiseinordertopreparefor aperformance:
排练,排演,彩排They didn't havetimefor (a) rehearsal before theperformance.他们演出前根本就没有时间彩排。
He's aproducerwith threeplaysinrehearsal.他是个制片人,他的3部剧现在都在排演中。
Compare
dry run
practicenoun(TRAINING)
- She hasn'tlearnedherlinesyet, and we've gotourfirst rehearsaltomorrow.
- Thedancersweredrippingwithsweatafter a morning's rehearsal.
- Wewhizzedthrough the rehearsal, so that we'd befinishedbylunchtime.
- I've got a rehearsaltonight.
- Theplayiscurrentlyin rehearsal.
Cinema & theatre: production, direction & recording
- acquire
- acquisition
- armourer
- auteur
- canister
- computer-animated
- filmmaker
- filmmaking
- fog machine
- green screen
- helmer
- linear
- picturize
- produce
- recut
- reshoot
- restage
- run throughsomething
- setting
- special effect