rehearses

英 [rɪˈhɜːsɪz] 美 [rɪˈhɜːrsɪz]

v.  排练; 排演; 默诵; 背诵; 默默地练习; 照搬; 重复
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柯林斯词典

  1. VERB 排练,演练,预演(戏剧、舞蹈或音乐作品)
    When people rehearse a play, dance, or piece of music, they practise it in order to prepare for a performance.
    1. A group of actors are rehearsing a play about Joan of Arc...
      一群演员正在排演一出关于圣女贞德的戏。
    2. Tens of thousands of people have been rehearsing for the opening ceremony in the workers' stadium...
      数万人一直在工人体育馆为开幕式进行排练。
    3. The cast and crew were only given three and a half weeks to rehearse.
      演员和剧组工作人员只有3个半星期的时间进行排练。
  2. VERB 默默练习;默述;默诵
    If you rehearse something that you are going to say or do, you silently practise it by imagining that you are saying or doing it.
    1. Anticipate any tough questions and rehearse your answers...
      预先考虑可能遇到的各种棘手问题,并且自己练习回答。
    2. We encouraged them to rehearse what they were going to say.
      我们鼓励他们默述一下他们要说的内容。
  3. VERB 复述;详述;重复
    If you rehearse something, you repeat it in detail.
    1. Yesterday's speech to the Scottish party conference rehearsed the arguments again.
      昨天在苏格兰党人会议上的演讲中又一次重复了这些观点。

双语例句

  1. The report rehearses these issues expertly.
    该报告熟练地一一列举了上述问题。
  2. Just like an actor rehearses, you are rehearsing your role as a job candidate.
    就像演员演出要排练,你也要排练自己作为求职者的角色。
  3. Acutely conscious of its paradoxical tendency, Kang Hyung Koo knowingly investigates and rehearses to form a strikingly persuasive illustration of portraitures of significant figures of art history.
    尖锐地强调这种自相矛盾的倾向,姜亨九作出探讨及详述,为人像的艺术历史塑造一个明显而有说服力的图解。