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rehearse美 [rɪ'hɜrs] 英 [rɪ'hɜː(r)s] 过去分词:rehearsed 现在分词:rehearsing 第三人称单数:rehearses v. practise,go over,run through,prepare,train 1. | [i][t] 排练;排演to practise or make people practise a play, piece of music, etc. in preparation for a public performance |
| We were given only two weeks to rehearse. 只给了我们两个星期排练。 | | 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。 |
2. | [t] ~ sth 默诵;背诵;默默地练习to prepare in your mind or practise privately what you are going to do or say to sb |
| She walked along rehearsing her excuse for being late. 她一边走一边默诵着她迟到的托辞。 |
3. | [t] ~ sth 照搬;重复to repeat ideas or opinions that have often been expressed before |
v. | 5. 背诵;反复讲,再三讲;讲述,详述;学嘴,照样讲(别人讲的话) 5. 背诵;反复讲,再三讲;讲述,详述;学嘴,照样讲(别人讲的话) |
v. | 1. to practice something before doing it, especially to practice something such as a play, speech, or piece of music before performing it for the public 2. to train or instruct somebody who is practicing before doing something, especially before giving a public performance 3. to go over a list of items, often reasons, complaints, or troubles 4. to tell or repeat something such as a story 5. to practise a play, concert, opera etc before giving a performance 6. learn and practise for late performance 7. say over again;give an account of 1. to practice something before doing it, especially to practice something such as a play, speech, or piece of music before performing it for the public 2. to train or instruct somebody who is practicing before doing something, especially before giving a public performance 3. to go over a list of items, often reasons, complaints, or troubles 4. to tell or repeat something such as a story 5. to practise a play, concert, opera etc before giving a performance 6. learn and practise for late performance 7. say over again;give an account of |
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