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re·hears·al [rɪˈhɜ:səl] SUBST

1. rehearsal THÉÂTRE:

rehearsal
vaja f
to be in rehearsal

2. rehearsal (recital):

dress re·ˈhears·al SUBST THÉÂTRE

dress rehearsal

Expressions couramment utilisées avec rehearsal

Exemples monolingues (non-vérifiés par l'équipe de rédaction)

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Before each rehearsal the group would run and lift weights.
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Its five-hour-long production required six months of rehearsal preparation.
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Memory strategies that are helpful may include but are not limited to verbal rehearsal or mnemonics.
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Students were permitted to attend the rehearsals, many of them volunteering to be runners for the various acts and production staff.
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The three had rehearsals there for about ten years.
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Because of the differences in gender and age, the drummers and dancers do not typically communicate with each other verbally during rehearsals.
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He reported that he was in fact present at the first rehearsal, where there was a dispute between him and some of the musicians.
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It was initially used as a rehearsal space, and for education projects.
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Students typically practice 4 hours every morning and attend rehearsals, coachings, and master classes in the afternoons.
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One of the issues that must be settled in rehearsal is who leads the ensemble at each point of the piece.
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