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Что (кто) такое Rehearse - определение

PRACTICE PERFORMANCE
Dress rehearsal; Dress Rehearsal; Rehersal; Dress rehersal; Band sectional; Rehearsing; Rehearse; Rehearser; Music rehearsal; Répétition générale; Sectional rehearsals; Sectional rehearsal; Film rehearsal in the United States; Television rehearsal in the United States; Television rehearsal in America; Film rehearsal in America; Rehearsal in the United States television industry; Rehearsal (USA television industry); Dress rehearsal (USA television industry)
  • [[Russian Ground Forces]] Guards during a dress rehearsal for a [[military parade]] in [[Alabino]], [[Moscow Oblast]].
  •  [[Jack Benny]] at a rehearsal with members of the California Junior Symphony Orchestra, 1959
  • Laura Liguori playing Lilya Brik during a production rehearsal of ''Mayakovsky and Stalin''.
  • [[Marco Ricci]]'s "Prove per un'opera" ("Rehearsal of an Opera") depicts ''[[Pyrrhus and Demetrius]]'' being rehearsed at the [[Haymarket Theatre]] in 1709.
  • Steamcog band members at a rehearsal in September 2019.
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rehearse         
(rehearses, rehearsing, rehearsed)
1.
When people rehearse a play, dance, or piece of music, they practise it in order to prepare for a performance.
A group of actors are rehearsing a play about Joan of Arc...
Tens of thousands of people have been rehearsing for the opening ceremony in the workers' stadium...
The cast and crew were only given three and a half weeks to rehearse.
VERB: V n, V for n, V
2.
If you rehearse something that you are going to say or do, you silently practise it by imagining that you are saying or doing it.
Anticipate any tough questions and rehearse your answers...
We encouraged them to rehearse what they were going to say.
VERB: V n, V wh
rehearse         
v. (D; intr., tr.) to rehearse for (to rehearse for a concert)
rehearse         
v. a.
1.
Repeat, recite.
2.
Narrate, relate, recount, describe, tell, portray, delineate, depict, set forth, recapitulate, detail, give an account of.
rehearse         
¦ 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. from re- 'again' + hercer 'to harrow', from herse (see hearse).
Rehearse         
·vi To recite or repeat something for practice.
II. Rehearse ·vt To cause to rehearse; to instruct by rehearsal.
III. Rehearse ·vt To repeat, as what has been already said; to tell over again; to Recite.
IV. Rehearse ·vt To Narrate; to Relate; to Tell.
V. Rehearse ·vt To recite or repeat in private for experiment and improvement, before a public representation; as, to rehearse a tragedy.
rehearsal         
n.
1) to conduct, hold; schedule a rehearsal
2) a dress, final rehearsal
3) a rehearsal for
4) at a rehearsal (I'll see you at the dress rehearsal)
The Plebeians Rehearse the Uprising         
LITERARY WORK
Die Plebejer proben den Aufstand
The Plebeians Rehearse the Uprising (German: Die Plebejer proben den Aufstand) is a 1966 play by German writer Günter Grass. It was premiered at the Berlin Schillertheater on 15 January 1966.
dress rehearsal         
(dress rehearsals)
1.
The dress rehearsal of a play, opera, or show is the final rehearsal before it is performed, in which the performers wear their costumes and the lights and scenery are all used as they will be in the performance.
N-COUNT
2.
You can describe an event as a dress rehearsal for a later, more important event when it indicates how the later event will be.
These elections, you could almost say, are a dress rehearsal for the real elections.
N-COUNT
Rehearser         
·noun One who rehearses.
Rehearsing         
·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Rehearse.

Википедия

Rehearsal

A rehearsal is an activity in the performing arts that occurs as preparation for a performance in music, theatre, dance and related arts, such as opera, musical theatre and film production. It is undertaken as a form of practising, to ensure that all details of the subsequent performance are adequately prepared and coordinated. The term rehearsal typically refers to ensemble activities undertaken by a group of people. For example, when a musician is preparing a piano concerto in their music studio, this is called practising, but when they practice it with an orchestra, this is called a rehearsal. The music rehearsal takes place in a music rehearsal space.

A rehearsal may involve as few as two people, as with a small play for two actors, an art song by a singer and pianist or a folk duo of a singer and guitarist. On the other end of the spectrum, a rehearsal can be held for a very large orchestra with over 100 performers and a choir. A rehearsal can involve only performers of one type, as in an a cappella choir show, in which a group of singers perform without instrumental accompaniment or a play involving only theatre actors; it can involve performers of different instruments, as with an orchestra, rock band or jazz "big band"; vocal and instrumental performers, as with opera and choral works accompanied by orchestra; or a mix of actors, vocalists, instrumentalists and dancers, as with musical theatre.

Rehearsals of small groups, such as small rock bands, jazz quartets or organ trios may be held without a leader; in these cases, the performers jointly determine how to run the rehearsal, which songs to practice, and so on. Some small groups may have their rehearsals led by a bandleader. Almost all mid- to large-group performances have a person who leads the rehearsals; this person may be a bandleader in a rock, country, or jazz setting; conductor in classical music (including opera); director in theatre or musical theatre; or film director for movies.

While the term is most commonly used in the performing arts to refer to preparation for a public presentation, the term is also used to refer to the preparation for other anticipated activities, such as wedding guests and couples practicing a wedding ceremony, paramedics practicing responding to a simulated emergency, or troops practicing for an attack using a mock-up of the building.