rehearse
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(a) [I, Tn] practise(a play, piece of music, etc) for public performance 排练(戏剧、 乐曲等); 排演
rehearse with a full cast, orchestra, etc 与全体演出人员、 管弦乐队等进行预演
rehearse an opera 排练歌剧.
(b) [Tn] supervise or train (sb) by practising in this way (通过排演)指导或训练(某人)
rehearse the actors for the fight scene 指导演员排练武打场面.
2 [Tn] (fml 文) give an account of (sth), esp to oneself; recite 讲述(某事物); (尤指)自述, 背诵
rehearse one's grievances 诉苦
He rehearsed the interview in his mind beforehand. 他把面试时要说的话预先想好了.
Putting both my hands on her face when she spoke, she let me feel all the movements of her lips and throat.
她说话时,把我的两只手放在她的脸上,让我抚摸她嘴唇和喉头的活动情况。
Even before India won independence from its British rulers, it was clear that Gandhi was the key figure and leader in the struggle of 380 million Indians to govern themselves.