rehearse
verb /rɪˈhɜːs/
/rɪˈhɜːrs/
动词形式
present simple I / you / we / they rehearse | /rɪˈhɜːs/ /rɪˈhɜːrs/ |
he / she / it rehearses | /rɪˈhɜːsɪz/ /rɪˈhɜːrsɪz/ |
past simple rehearsed | /rɪˈhɜːst/ /rɪˈhɜːrst/ |
past participle rehearsed | /rɪˈhɜːst/ /rɪˈhɜːrst/ |
-ing form rehearsing | /rɪˈhɜːsɪŋ/ /rɪˈhɜːrsɪŋ/ |
- [intransitive, transitive] to practise or make people practise a play, piece of music, etc. in preparation for a public performance
排练;排演 - rehearse (for something)
We were given only two weeks to rehearse.排练: 只给了我们两个星期排练。 - We're rehearsing for the show.
我们正在为演出进行排练。 - rehearse something/somebody Today, we'll just be rehearsing the final scene.
今天,我们只排演最后一幕。 - The actors were poorly rehearsed.
演员排练得不够。
Collocations Dictionaryadverb- carefully
- mentally
- for
- well rehearsed
- rehearse (for something)
- [transitive] to prepare in your mind or practise privately what you are going to do or say to somebody
默诵;背诵;默默地练习 - rehearse something She walked along rehearsing her excuse for being late.
她一边走一边默诵着她迟到的托辞。 - He had his speech well rehearsed.
他反复练习演讲稿。 - rehearse what, how, etc… She mentally rehearsed what she would say to Jeff.
她心里默诵着要对杰夫说的话。
Collocations Dictionaryadverb- carefully
- mentally
- for
- well rehearsed
- rehearse something She walked along rehearsing her excuse for being late.
- [transitive] rehearse something (formal, usually disapproving) to repeat ideas or opinions that have often been expressed before
Topics Opinion and argumentc2照搬;重复
词源Middle English (in the sense ‘repeat aloud’): from Old French rehercier, perhaps from re- ‘again’ + hercer ‘to harrow’, from herse ‘harrow’ (see hearse).