rehearse
verb
uk/rəˈhɜːs/us/rəˈhɝːs/C1[IorT]
topractiseaplay, apieceofmusic, etc. inordertoprepareit forpublicperformance:
(为公演而)排练,排演,彩排Themusiciansrehearsed (thesymphony) for theconcert.乐师们为音乐会排练(交响曲)。
figurativeOn her way to herinterviewshesilentlyrehearsed 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 astoryor anargument, theyrepeatit with all thedetails:
详细复述;反复讲These areargumentsthat I'veheardrehearsed atmeetingsmanytimesbefore.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 aplayshe's doing.
- I'm rehearsing with mychoirtonight.
- We'd rehearsed so manytimeswe weresickof the show before we'dstarted.
- Hismotherrehearsed hislineswith him and by thetimetheplayopenedhe was wordperfect.
- We rehearsed eachsceneover and over.
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
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