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单词 rehearsal
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Definition of rehearsal in English:

rehearsal

noun rɪˈhəːs(ə)lrəˈhərsəl
  • 1A practice or trial performance of a play or other work for later public performance.

    排练,排演

    rehearsals for the opera season

    为迎接歌剧季节进行的试演。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • So I set up three or four weeks of solid rehearsals, different scenes every night.
    • We are allowing you to miss the first hour of any of the full orchestra rehearsals if need be.
    • The actors meet and put themselves through months of improvisation and rehearsals before a scene is filmed.
    • They'll have to endure five gruelling rehearsals to learn how to sing, wave and dance in exactly the correct way.
    • She is in the second week of rehearsals for her latest production.
    • At other times, the men came together only for sounds checks, rehearsals and a performance.
    • And from the start of the third term, rehearsals for the end of year show move into full swing.
    • Clubs that are taking part in the upcoming drama competition are busy in rehearsals at the moment.
    • Currently rehearsals are ongoing for the upcoming Pantomime to be staged in early December.
    • They had followed Laura for a day, in class and rehearsals, getting ready and then appearing in performance.
    • The group is very busy with rehearsals and making props for the show, and rehearsing three nights a week.
    • They are now in rehearsals for a full length play to enter at drama festivals and other venues.
    • It is free for University members to watch both the rehearsals and the performance.
    • I hope to begin rehearsals again by the end of the year and book a tour for next year.
    • One of its latest initiatives to take theatre close to the masses is opening up rehearsals to the public.
    • I talked to Boyd, during rehearsals, about the thinking behind the production.
    • All the hard work and dedication to rehearsals came to fruition when the panto opened in January.
    • Her work is entirely voluntary and includes weekly rehearsals for two youth orchestras.
    • Some songs developed from rehearsals or demos, but this was nothing new for the band.
    • For the bigger shows, there were often two or three days of rehearsals, to get the coordination right.
    Synonyms
    practice, practice session, try-out, trial performance, read-through, sing-through, walk-through, run-through, going-over, drill
    informal dry run
    1. 1.1mass noun The action or process of rehearsing.
      排练,排演
      I've had a fortnight in rehearsal

      我已经排练了两个星期了。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • The third will house community art groups, seminar and rehearsal areas and office space.
      • Over the next month they will be fitting in as much rehearsal together as possible around their already full diaries.
      • The team reached the city well in advance and had hectic rehearsal sessions to fine-tune skills.
      • We spend a lot of time in rehearsal on the floor laughing our heads off, making discoveries, trying things.
      • All three smiled confidently and gave a relaxed, free rendition that showed rehearsal time well spent.
      • Then, two days before the performance, Ivan sprained his ankle in rehearsal.
      • All three plays are now in rehearsal, under the direction of Catherine and Mary.
      • The studios will include rehearsal rooms for the benefit of young bands in existence around Waterford.
      • If it's extremely complex, then I'll have to book more rehearsal time to work around it.
      • Not only are there numerous musicians to choose from, but there are also benefits such as free rehearsal space.
      • She stretched then stood and left her room, sure that it was nearly time for rehearsal.
      • A rehearsal room originally planned for the top floor is now used as a production office.
      • From the writing process, to the rehearsal room, to the studio and to the stage, he has heard them every step of the way.
      • Caught during a break in rehearsal, they have the air of two people having huge and exhausting fun.
      • So here I am in rehearsal doing our last run through of the song.
      • We didn't meet them before because we wanted to work on the characters ourselves and do that in rehearsal.
      • In rehearsal for this particular piece, dancers lay on the floor with their eyes closed.
      • I thought I detected a blush but they've been very professional in rehearsal.
      • The renovations will also create a second theatre space and two rehearsal studios.
      • They had been in rehearsal every night for the past two weeks, so they knew what they were doing.

Rhymes

disbursal, dispersal, Purcell, reversal, succursal, tercel, transversal, traversal, universal

Definition of rehearsal in US English:

rehearsal

nounrəˈhərsəlrəˈhərsəl
  • 1A practice or trial performance of a play or other work for later public performance.

    排练,排演

    rehearsals for the opera season

    为迎接歌剧季节进行的试演。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • For the bigger shows, there were often two or three days of rehearsals, to get the coordination right.
    • The actors meet and put themselves through months of improvisation and rehearsals before a scene is filmed.
    • They are now in rehearsals for a full length play to enter at drama festivals and other venues.
    • I hope to begin rehearsals again by the end of the year and book a tour for next year.
    • The group is very busy with rehearsals and making props for the show, and rehearsing three nights a week.
    • And from the start of the third term, rehearsals for the end of year show move into full swing.
    • They had followed Laura for a day, in class and rehearsals, getting ready and then appearing in performance.
    • We are allowing you to miss the first hour of any of the full orchestra rehearsals if need be.
    • She is in the second week of rehearsals for her latest production.
    • Her work is entirely voluntary and includes weekly rehearsals for two youth orchestras.
    • Clubs that are taking part in the upcoming drama competition are busy in rehearsals at the moment.
    • Some songs developed from rehearsals or demos, but this was nothing new for the band.
    • It is free for University members to watch both the rehearsals and the performance.
    • At other times, the men came together only for sounds checks, rehearsals and a performance.
    • Currently rehearsals are ongoing for the upcoming Pantomime to be staged in early December.
    • All the hard work and dedication to rehearsals came to fruition when the panto opened in January.
    • One of its latest initiatives to take theatre close to the masses is opening up rehearsals to the public.
    • So I set up three or four weeks of solid rehearsals, different scenes every night.
    • I talked to Boyd, during rehearsals, about the thinking behind the production.
    • They'll have to endure five gruelling rehearsals to learn how to sing, wave and dance in exactly the correct way.
    Synonyms
    practice, practice session, try-out, trial performance, read-through, sing-through, walk-through, run-through, going-over, drill
    1. 1.1 The action or process of rehearsing.
      排练,排演
      I've had two weeks in rehearsal
      as modifier a rehearsal room

      排练室。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • The renovations will also create a second theatre space and two rehearsal studios.
      • So here I am in rehearsal doing our last run through of the song.
      • Over the next month they will be fitting in as much rehearsal together as possible around their already full diaries.
      • If it's extremely complex, then I'll have to book more rehearsal time to work around it.
      • The third will house community art groups, seminar and rehearsal areas and office space.
      • The studios will include rehearsal rooms for the benefit of young bands in existence around Waterford.
      • From the writing process, to the rehearsal room, to the studio and to the stage, he has heard them every step of the way.
      • In rehearsal for this particular piece, dancers lay on the floor with their eyes closed.
      • The team reached the city well in advance and had hectic rehearsal sessions to fine-tune skills.
      • I thought I detected a blush but they've been very professional in rehearsal.
      • Caught during a break in rehearsal, they have the air of two people having huge and exhausting fun.
      • We didn't meet them before because we wanted to work on the characters ourselves and do that in rehearsal.
      • Then, two days before the performance, Ivan sprained his ankle in rehearsal.
      • Not only are there numerous musicians to choose from, but there are also benefits such as free rehearsal space.
      • We spend a lot of time in rehearsal on the floor laughing our heads off, making discoveries, trying things.
      • She stretched then stood and left her room, sure that it was nearly time for rehearsal.
      • All three plays are now in rehearsal, under the direction of Catherine and Mary.
      • They had been in rehearsal every night for the past two weeks, so they knew what they were doing.
      • A rehearsal room originally planned for the top floor is now used as a production office.
      • All three smiled confidently and gave a relaxed, free rendition that showed rehearsal time well spent.
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