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小词详解 | rehearse
rehearse 英 [rɪˈhɜːs] 美 [rɪˈhɜːrs]
But a big reason for Brazilian firms’ underperformance is less well rehearsed: poor management.
但是巴西公司表现不佳的一个重要原因却鲜有详述:管理不善。
——《经济学人》Indian soldiers silhouetted against a traffic signal as they prepare to rehearse for the Republic Day parade in New Delhi.
印度士兵在新德里为共和国日阅兵准备彩排时,交通信号灯映衬出其轮廓。
——《纽约时报》
[动词] 练习(戏剧、音乐或其他作品)以备之后公开演出
他向我详述了过去一年发生的开天辟地的大事变。
He rehearsed to me the epoch-making event of the past year.
她一边沿着墙悄悄地走,一边默诵着她迟到的托词。
She glided along the wall rehearsing her excuse for being late.
在缭绕的薄雾中,乐队指挥在首演夜之前领着全队乐师排练。
The conductor rehearsed the musicians before opening night amid swirling mists.
Harry could tell they had rehearsed this conversation while he had been asleep. He didn't say anything.
哈利明白他睡着的时候他们两人已经演练过这样的对话了。他什么也没说。
practice: perform (an activity) or exercise (a skill) repeatedly or regularly in order to improve or maintain one's proficiency walk through: rehearse a play or other piece, reading the lines aloud from a script and performing the actions of the characters enumerate: mention (a number of things) one by one