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rehearse

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
Related topics: Media, Performing
re·hearse /rɪˈhɜːs $ -ɜːrs/ ●○○ verb  1 [intransitive, transitive]AMAP to practise or make people practise something such as a play or concert in order to prepare for a public performance (使)排练, (使)排演〔戏剧或音乐会等〕 I think we need to rehearse the first scene again. 我想我们需要把第一场再排练一次。rehearse for The band was rehearsing for their world tour. 乐队正在为他们的世界巡回演出排练。see thesaurus at practise2 [transitive]PRACTISE/PRACTICE to practise something that you plan to say to someone 练习,演练〔讲话〕 She had carefully rehearsed her resignation speech. 她认真演练过辞职时要说的话。3. [transitive] formalREPEAT to repeat an opinion that has often been expressed before 重复〔过去经常有人表达的观点〕
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Examples from the Corpus
rehearseTo help this, she has insisted they be given more time to rehearse.Already he was beginning to get roles in the ballets by Dulcie Howes which were being rehearsed.They kept a low profile in Liverpool's Amazon Studio, rehearsing and working on new material.The band has been rehearsing at the studio all day.He is currently in New York rehearsing for "The Taming of the Shrew."The camera positions are rehearsed from time to time to present the on-set talent in the best possible light.The director made us rehearse the opening scenes over and over.They rehearsed the scene in her dressing room.The arguments for and against capping offered in response to this question tended merely to rehearse those already discussed.The company rehearsed Thursdays and Fridays for two shows daily except Tuesdays.Norm spent the night before rehearsing what he'd say to the senator.
Origin rehearse (1200-1300) Old French rehercier, from herce farm tool for breaking up soil; → HEARSE
re·hearse verbChineseSyllable
practise or make Corpus to people something practise


rehearse
rehearse /rɪˈhɜːs $ -ɜːrs/ verb
 Date: 1200-1300
 Language: Old French
 Origin: rehercier, from herce 'farm tool for breaking up soil'; hearse
1. [intransitive and transitive] to practise or make people practise something such as a play or concert in order to prepare for a public performance:
    I think we need to rehearse the first scene again.
    rehearse for
    The band was rehearsing for their world tour.
2. [transitive] to practise something that you plan to say to someone:
    She had carefully rehearsed her resignation speech.
3. [transitive] formal to repeat an opinion that has often been expressed before
     
THESAURUS
    practise British English, practice American English verb [intransitive and transitive] to do an activity many times in order to improve your skill or to prepare for a test: The course will give you a chance to practise your language skills. | He was practising his golf swing. | You need to practise regularly if you're going to be a good piano player.
    train verb [intransitive] to practise physical movements or activities in preparation for a race or game: He's training for the Olympics.
    rehearse verb [intransitive and transitive] to practise a play, speech, or music in preparation for a public performance: She's in New York where she's rehearsing her new play. | The band are currently rehearsing for their world tour.
    work on something to practise a particular skill so that your general performance improves: You need to work on your listening comprehension.
    go/run through something to practise something such as a speech, play, or piece of music by reading or playing it from the beginning to the end: I'll just run through the speech one more time.


re·hearseBrE /rɪˈhɜːs/ 🔊NAmE /rɪˈhɜːrs/ 🔊 verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they rehearse BrE /rɪˈhɜːs/ 🔊 NAmE /rɪˈhɜːrs/ 🔊present simple - he / she / it rehearses BrE /rɪˈhɜːsɪz/ 🔊 NAmE /rɪˈhɜːrsɪz/ 🔊past simple rehearsed BrE /rɪˈhɜːst/ 🔊 NAmE /rɪˈhɜːrst/ 🔊past participle rehearsed BrE /rɪˈhɜːst/ 🔊 NAmE /rɪˈhɜːrst/ 🔊 -ing form rehearsing BrE /rɪˈhɜːsɪŋ/ 🔊 NAmE /rɪˈhɜːrsɪŋ/ 🔊 [intransitive, transitive] to practise or make people practise a play, piece of music, etc. in preparation for a public performance 排练;排演~ (for sth) We were given only two weeks to rehearse. 只给了我们两个星期排练。🔊🔊~ sth/sb Today, we'll just be rehearsing the final scene. 今天,我们只排演最后一幕。🔊🔊The actors were poorly rehearsed. 演员排练得不够。🔊🔊 [transitive] ~ sth to prepare in your mind or practise privately what you are going to do or say to sb 默诵;背诵;默默地练习She walked along rehearsing her excuse for being late. 她一边走一边默诵着她迟到的托辞。🔊🔊 [transitive] ~ sth (formal, usually disapproving) to repeat ideas or opinions that have often been expressed before 照搬;重复