= rehearsal, n. 2. rare after 16th cent.
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释义 | society > leisure > the arts > performance arts > [noun] > a performance > production of performance > rehearsal (9) rehearse1463 = rehearsal, n. 2. rare after 16th cent. rehearsal1579 A practice performance of all or part of a play or other work, in preparation for later public performance. Also (in later use): a trial… dressed rehearsal1793 a rehearsal of a play in which the actors wear costume, esp. the final rehearsal before the first public performance; = dress rehearsal, n. 1. dress rehearsal1812 A rehearsal of a play or other show in full costume, when everything is done exactly as it would be in a performance in front of an audience; esp.… full-dress rehearsal1821 = dress rehearsal, n. run-through1905 A rehearsal of a play, film, or other performance, carried out without stopping or interruption. Also gen.: a performance or showing of a play… walkthrough1940 Theatre and Film. A rough rehearsal before the first night of a play, or before filming begins. Also in extended use. stagger1964 A preliminary, unpolished rehearsal or run-through of a play, television programme, etc. Also stagger through. Theatre and Broadcasting slang. Subcategories:— insufficient rehearsal (1) |
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