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单词 rehearse
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rehearse


re·hearse

R0129700 (rĭ-hûrs′)v. re·hearsed, re·hears·ing, re·hears·es v.tr.1. a. To practice (a part in a play or a piece of music, for example) in preparation for a public performance. See Synonyms at practice.b. To practice (an action) by repetition so as to improve performance: rehearse military maneuvers.c. To direct in a rehearsal: rehearsed the orchestra.2. a. To repeat or recite: "a florid and flippant attack that rehearsed some of the time-worn creationist canards" (Frederick C. Crews).b. To list or enumerate: rehearsed her complaints in a letter.v.intr. To practice something, such as a speech, before presenting it publicly.
[Middle English rehercen, to repeat, from Old French rehercier : re-, re- + hercier, to harrow (from herce, harrow; see hearse).]
re·hears′er n.

rehearse

(rɪˈhɜːs) vb1. to practise (a play, concert, etc), in preparation for public performance2. (tr) to run through; recount; recite: the official rehearsed the grievances of the committee. 3. (tr) to train or drill (a person or animal) for the public performance of a part in a play, show, etc[C16: from Anglo-Norman rehearser, from Old French rehercier to harrow a second time, from re- + herce harrow] reˈhearser n

re•hearse

(rɪˈhɜrs)

v. -hearsed, -hears•ing. v.t. 1. to practice (a play, speech, musical piece, etc.) in private prior to a public presentation. 2. to drill or train (an actor, musician, etc.) by rehearsal. 3. to relate the facts or particulars of; recount. v.i. 4. to rehearse a play, part, etc.; participate in a rehearsal. [1300–50; Middle English rehersen, rehercen < Middle French rehercier to repeat =re- re- + hercier to harrow (derivative of herce, herse a harrow); see hearse] re•hears′a•ble, adj. re•hears′er, n.

rehearse


Past participle: rehearsed
Gerund: rehearsing
Imperative
rehearse
rehearse
Present
I rehearse
you rehearse
he/she/it rehearses
we rehearse
you rehearse
they rehearse
Preterite
I rehearsed
you rehearsed
he/she/it rehearsed
we rehearsed
you rehearsed
they rehearsed
Present Continuous
I am rehearsing
you are rehearsing
he/she/it is rehearsing
we are rehearsing
you are rehearsing
they are rehearsing
Present Perfect
I have rehearsed
you have rehearsed
he/she/it has rehearsed
we have rehearsed
you have rehearsed
they have rehearsed
Past Continuous
I was rehearsing
you were rehearsing
he/she/it was rehearsing
we were rehearsing
you were rehearsing
they were rehearsing
Past Perfect
I had rehearsed
you had rehearsed
he/she/it had rehearsed
we had rehearsed
you had rehearsed
they had rehearsed
Future
I will rehearse
you will rehearse
he/she/it will rehearse
we will rehearse
you will rehearse
they will rehearse
Future Perfect
I will have rehearsed
you will have rehearsed
he/she/it will have rehearsed
we will have rehearsed
you will have rehearsed
they will have rehearsed
Future Continuous
I will be rehearsing
you will be rehearsing
he/she/it will be rehearsing
we will be rehearsing
you will be rehearsing
they will be rehearsing
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been rehearsing
you have been rehearsing
he/she/it has been rehearsing
we have been rehearsing
you have been rehearsing
they have been rehearsing
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been rehearsing
you will have been rehearsing
he/she/it will have been rehearsing
we will have been rehearsing
you will have been rehearsing
they will have been rehearsing
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been rehearsing
you had been rehearsing
he/she/it had been rehearsing
we had been rehearsing
you had been rehearsing
they had been rehearsing
Conditional
I would rehearse
you would rehearse
he/she/it would rehearse
we would rehearse
you would rehearse
they would rehearse
Past Conditional
I would have rehearsed
you would have rehearsed
he/she/it would have rehearsed
we would have rehearsed
you would have rehearsed
they would have rehearsed
Thesaurus
Verb1.rehearse - engage in a rehearsal (of)practise, practiceperforming arts - arts or skills that require public performanceperform, do, execute - carry out or perform an action; "John did the painting, the weeding, and he cleaned out the gutters"; "the skater executed a triple pirouette"; "she did a little dance"walk through - perform in a perfunctory way, as for a first rehearsalscrimmage - practice playing (a sport)

rehearse

verb1. practise, prepare, run through, go over, train, act, study, ready, repeat, drill, try out, recite A group of actors are rehearsing a play about Joan of Arc.2. recite, practice, go over, run through, tell, list, detail, describe, review, relate, depict, spell out, recount, narrate, trot out (informal), delineate, enumerate Anticipate any tough questions and rehearse your answers.

rehearse

verb1. To do or perform repeatedly so as to master:practice.2. To give a verbal account of:describe, narrate, recite, recount, relate, report, tell.
Translations
排练预演

rehearse

(rəˈhəːs) verb to practise (a play, piece of music etc) before performing it in front of an audience. You must rehearse the scene again. 排練,預演 排练,预演 reˈhearsal noun1. the act of rehearsing. 排練 排练2. a performance done for practice. I want the whole cast at tonight's rehearsal. 排演 排演dress rehearsal a final rehearsal (of a play, opera etc) in which the actors or singers wear their costumes etc. 彩排 彩排

rehearse

排练zhCN

rehearse


rehearse for (something)

1. To practice, run through, and prepare for a particular presentation or performance We're all busy rehearsing for the opening night of our play this Friday. You should rehearse for your speech on Monday. If you go out there and just read from your notes,2. To practice one's delivery or performance of something ahead of a public presentation or exhibition. In this usage, a noun or pronoun is used between "rehearse" and "for." I'm rehearsing my speech for the conference tomorrow. We've been rehearsing a new comedy routine for the talent show.3. To practice and prepare for a particular length of time. We've been rehearsing for hours—why don't we call it a day and start fresh tomorrow? You've been rehearsing for months, so you are going to absolutely smash it on opening night!4. To practice one's delivery, presentation, or performance for a particular period of time. In this usage, a noun or pronoun is used between "rehearse" and "for." You can tell he rehearsed his speech for about five minutes before coming on the stage. The band has been rehearsing their new set list for weeks.See also: rehearse

rehearse for something

to practice for something. We will rehearse for the graduation exercises on Saturday morning. We rehearsed for the play all weekend.See also: rehearse
EncyclopediaSeedress rehearsal

rehearse


rehearse

To practice or repeat an action, emotion, operation, phrase, or thought to attain mastery of it.

rehearse


  • verb

Synonyms for rehearse

verb practise

Synonyms

  • practise
  • prepare
  • run through
  • go over
  • train
  • act
  • study
  • ready
  • repeat
  • drill
  • try out
  • recite

verb recite

Synonyms

  • recite
  • practice
  • go over
  • run through
  • tell
  • list
  • detail
  • describe
  • review
  • relate
  • depict
  • spell out
  • recount
  • narrate
  • trot out
  • delineate
  • enumerate

Synonyms for rehearse

verb to do or perform repeatedly so as to master

Synonyms

  • practice

verb to give a verbal account of

Synonyms

  • describe
  • narrate
  • recite
  • recount
  • relate
  • report
  • tell

Synonyms for rehearse

verb engage in a rehearsal (of)

Synonyms

  • practise
  • practice

Related Words

  • performing arts
  • perform
  • do
  • execute
  • walk through
  • scrimmage
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