rehearse

  • 21rehearse timings — registruoti rodymo trukmes statusas T sritis informatika apibrėžtis Pateikties skaidrių rodymo trukmės išankstinis nustatymas eksperimentiniu būdu. Šia komanda iškviečiamas laikrodis. Atliekama bandomoji skaidrių peržiūra – laikrodis fiksuoja,… …

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  • 22rehearse — Synonyms and related words: add up, allegorize, announce, apprentice, battologize, break, break in, break the news, breed, bring up, bring word, cast up, cipher up, condition, count up, cultivate, describe, detail, develop, discipline, drill,… …

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  • 23rehearse — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. t. repeat, recite, enumerate; drill, practice, prepare. See repetition, preparation, description, drama, music. II (Roget s IV) v. 1. [To tell] Syn. describe, recount, relate; see narrate . 2. [To… …

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  • 24rehearse — 01. The band [rehearsed] for weeks before finally beginning to record. 02. Sean O Casey once said that all the world s a stage, and most of us are desperately [unrehearsed]. 03. Our last [rehearsal] before tomorrow night s concert will be held… …

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  • 25rehearse — re|hearse [ rı hɜrs ] verb intransitive or transitive * to practice a play, concert, opera, etc. before giving a performance: We ve been rehearsing for weeks. a. to practice something you are going to say or do: Angie rehearsed what she was going …

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  • 26rehearse — v. a. == tell. Alys. 1664 …

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  • 27rehearse — re·hearse || rɪ hÉœrs / hɜːs v. drill, practice an action repeatedly in order to perfect it …

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  • 28rehearse v — It s time for the second funeral, Tom rehearsed …

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  • 29rehearse — verb 1》 practise (a play, piece of music, or other work) for later public performance. 2》 state (a list of points that have been made many times before). Derivatives rehearser noun Origin ME (in the sense repeat aloud ): from OFr. rehercier, perh …

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  • 30rehearse — v. a. 1. Repeat, recite. 2. Narrate, relate, recount, describe, tell, portray, delineate, depict, set forth, recapitulate, detail, give an account of …

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