(to) rehearse

(to) rehearse
(to) rehearse /rɪˈhɜ:s/
v. t. e i.
1 (teatr., cinem., mus.) provare (un dramma, un concerto, ecc.); fare le prove; We've been rehearsing every night for a week, abbiamo fatto le prove tutte le sere per una settimana; I rehearsed the speech many times in front of friends, ho provato più volte il mio discorso davanti a degli amici
2 dirigere le prove di (q.): He rehearses the chorus every day, dirige le prove del coro tutti i giorni
3 ripassare mentalmente: I rehearsed my words carefully before speaking, ho ripassato attentamente le mie parole prima di parlare
4 ripetere: to rehearse old grievances, ripetere sempre le stesse lamentele; These issues have been rehearsed many times, queste questioni sono state evocate svariate volte
5 recitare (preghiere).

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  • Rehearse — Re*hearse , v. i. To recite or repeat something for practice. There will we rehearse. Shak. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

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