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time that is spent practising a play or piece of music in preparation for a public performance 排演;排練 to have a rehearsal 進行排練 We only had six days of rehearsal. 我們只有六天的排練時間。 The leading man broke his leg in the middle of rehearsals. 男主角在排練過程中摔斷了腿。 - rehearsal for something
rehearsals for ‘Romeo and Juliet’ 《羅密歐與朱麗葉》的幾次排練 - in rehearsal
Our new production of ‘Hamlet’ is currently in rehearsal. 我們的新版《哈姆雷特》正在排練之中。 a rehearsal room 排練房
WordfinderExtra ExamplesTopics Musicb2, Film and theatreb2He apologized for his outburst at rehearsal. 他爲自己在排練時的失態道歉。 How did the rehearsal go? 排練進行得怎麽樣? I'll see you at band rehearsal on Monday! 周一在樂隊排練時咱們再見! They're performing every night and they have another production in rehearsal. 他們每天晚上都有演出,並且目前正排練着另一個節目。 We only had one full rehearsal. 我們只進行了一次全面排演。 a rehearsal of the final scene 最後一場戲的排練
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- [countable, usually singular] rehearsal (for something)
an experience or event that helps to prepare you for something that is going to happen in the future 預演;演習 These training exercises are designed to be a rehearsal for the invasion. 這些訓練是爲了入侵而進行的演習。 Life is not a rehearsal. 人生不是彩排。
Extra ExamplesThe wedding rehearsal dinner is tonight. 婚禮預演宴會今晚進行。 I attended my friend's wedding rehearsal. 我參加了朋友的婚禮彩排。
- [countable, usually singular] rehearsal of something (formal)
the act of repeating something that has been said before 複述;重複;叙述