rehearse
rehearse 英 [rɪˈhɜ:s] 美 [rɪˈhɜrs]
v. 排练;演习
进行时:rehearsing 过去式:rehearsed 过去分词:rehearsed 第三人称单数:rehearses 名词复数:rehearses
- When you rehearse, you practice something. You and your cast mates will need to rehearse for several weeks before you'll be ready to perform the entire two hours and forty-five minutes of the musical "Hamilton."
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- v. 排练;演习
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1. We were given only two weeks to rehearse.
只给了我们两个星期排练。
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2. Today, we'll just be rehearsing the final scene.
今天,我们只排演最后一幕。
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3. The actors were poorly rehearsed.
演员排练得不够。
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4. She walked along rehearsing her excuse for being late.
她一边走一边默诵着她迟到的托辞。
- rehearse (v.) c. 1300, "to give an account of," from Anglo-French rehearser, Old French rehercier (12c.) "to go over again, repeat," literally "to rake over, turn over" (soil, ground), from re- "again" (see re-) + hercier "to drag, trail (on the ground), be dragged along the ground; rake, harrow (land); rip, tear, wound; repeat, rehearse;" from herse "a harrow" (see hearse (n.)). Meaning "to say over again, repeat what has already been said or written" is from mid-14c. in English; sense of "practice a play, part, etc." is from 1570s. Related: Rehearsed; rehearsing.
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