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rehearsal
[ ri-hur-suhl ]
noun
- a session of exercise, drill, or practice, usually private, in preparation for a public performance, ceremony, etc.:
a play rehearsal; a wedding rehearsal.
- the act of rehearsing.
- a repeating or relating:
a rehearsal of grievances.
rehearsal
/ 谤瑟藞丑蓽藧蝉蓹濒 /
noun
- a session of practising a play, concert, speech etc, in preparation for public performance
- the act of going through or recounting; recital
rehearsal of his own virtues was his usual occupation
- in rehearsalbeing prepared for public performance
Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms
- 辫谤别顎卹别路丑别补谤蝉顎僡濒 adjective
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of rehearsal1
Example Sentences
The Philippines military says the drills are a rehearsal for national defence but insists they are not directed at any particular country.
On the first day of production rehearsal, L贸pez gave an emotional speech about why she felt called to write 鈥淩eal Women Have Curves鈥 37 years ago.
All 鈥淚ronbound鈥 rehearsals will be open to the public, and local students are involved in the production.
She kept that difficult information to herself during rehearsals, not wanting to add tumult or disruption to her students鈥 lives.
Honestly, we spent almost the entire rehearsal period trying to make blood come through 鈥 we went through different fabrics, different pumps for the blood 鈥 and it was absolute carnage.
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