rehearsed

听听怎么读
[rɪˈhɜ:st]
是什么意思
  • v.

    排练,排演( rehearse的过去式和过去分词 );详述;

  • 英英释义

    rehearse[ ri'hə:s ]

    • v.engage in a rehearsal (of)

      同义词:practisepractice

    学习怎么用

    双语例句

    用作及物动词(vt.)
    1. In most cases, actors rehearse their parts.
      在大多数情况下演员要预演他们的角色。
    2. Our theatrical company will rehearse and stage a small theatre drama.
      我们剧社将排演一出小剧场话剧。
    3. They rehearsed how the United States would handle a hypothetical terroris t a ttack.
      就美国将如何处理模拟的恐怖分子袭击
    4. He rehearsed the events of the day.
      他列举当天发生的事情。
    用作不及物动词(vi.)
    1. They rehearse regularly and give periodic concerts.
      他们定期排练

    权威例句

    Rehearsed oral L2 output and reactive focus on form
    Rehearsed Spontaneity and the Conventionality of Ritual: Disciplines of "Ṣalāt"
    Can auditory memory for tone pitch be rehearsed?
    A rehearsed self in repeated narratives? The case of two interviews with a former hooligan
    Gesture and speech in spontaneous and rehearsed narratives.
    Cross-modal plasticity of the motor cortex while listening to a rehearsed musical piece
    An Experimental Study Of Audience Responses To A Play Rehearsed With And Without A Play Analysis By A Professional Psychoanalyst
    Reducing Children's Emotional Reactions to Mass Media Through Rehearsed Explanationand Exposure to a Replica of a Fear Object
    On the Relationship Between Recognition Speed and Accuracy for Words Rehearsed Via Rote Versus Elaborative Rehearsal, J
    Interdependence of Right and Left Hands in Sight-Read, Written, and Rehearsed Fingerings of Parallel Melodic Piano Music