rehearsal
n. 排练,排演; 彩排,演习; 复述,详述
A rehearsal of a play, dance, or piece of music is a practice of it in preparation for a performance.
The band was scheduled to begin rehearsals for a concert tour...
这支乐队准备开始为巡演排练。
When 'Can-Can' was in rehearsal, Porter felt that the title song needed a musical introduction.
在排练《康康舞》的时候,波特感觉主题曲需要一个前奏乐曲。
You can describe an event or object which is a preparation for a more important event or object as a rehearsal for it.
The sketch should be a kind of rehearsal for the eventual painting...
草图应该是最终绘画的某种演练。
Daydreams may seem to be rehearsals for real-life situations.
白日梦可能像是真实情景的预演。
1. a practice session in preparation for a public performance (as of a play or speech or concert);
2. (psychology) a form of practice; repetition of information (silently or aloud) in order to keep it in short-term memory
rehearsal for
排练……
A rehearsal will be held the day before the wedding.
婚礼前一天将进行一次预演.
We have no rehearsal.
我们没有举行预演.
He listened attentively to my brief rehearsal of the structure of parts.
他专心地听着我描述各部分的结构.
The play is in rehearsal now.
这出戏正在排演中.
They need another rehearsal to lick the production into shape.
他们还需要再次排练,演出才会像样.