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Definition of rehears in English Turkish dictionary

rehearse
{f} prova yapmak
rehearse
prova etmek
rehearsal
prova

Provalara yarın başlayacağız. - We'll begin rehearsals tomorrow.

Provalar iyi gidiyor. - Rehearsals are going well.

rehearse
{f} tekrarlamak
rehearsal
{i} tiy., müz. prova
rehearsal
{i} tekrarlama
rehearsal
{i} sayıp dökme
rehearsal
anlatma
rehearsal
hikaye/prova
rehearsal
(Tiyatro) prova (tiyatro)
rehearsal
tekrar
rehearse
yinelemek
rehearse
anlatmak
rehearse
tekrarla
rehearsal
provade
rehear
{f} şahitleri tekrar dinlemek
rehear
{f} duruşmayı tekrarlamak
rehear
tekrar gör
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(Askeri) PROVA: Verilmiş belirli bir muharebe görevi için hazırlanan planları denemek ve birlikleri planın tatbikatına alıştırmak üzere yapılan tatbiki eğitim
rehearsal
(Askeri) Prova (tatbikat vb.)
rehearsal
{i} prova [tiy.]
rehearse
anlat/prova et
rehearse
inşat etmek
rehearse
rehearsalpiyes veya musiki provası
rehearse
hikâye etmek
rehearse
bir piyesi prova etmek
rehearse
{f} sayıp dökmek
rehearse
{f} ezberden okumak
rehearse
alıştlrmak nakletmek
rehearse
{f} (oyun, müzik v.b.'ni) prova etmek
English - English
third-person singular of rehear
rehearse
To practice by recitation or repetition in private for experiment and improvement, prior to a public representation; as, to rehearse a tragedy

The lawyer advised her client to rehearse her testimony before the trial date.

rehearse
To repeat, as what has been already said; to tell over again; to recite

There's no need to rehearse the same old argument; we've heard it before, and we all agree.

rehearse
To cause to rehearse; to instruct by rehearsal

The director rehearsed the cast incessantly in the days leading up to opening night, and as a result they were tired and cranky when it arrived.

rehear
{v} to hear over again, to hear twice
rehearsal
{n} a previous recital, repetition, relation
rehearse
{v} to recite previously, to repeat
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rehear
hear or try a court case anew
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To hear again; to try a second time; as, to rehear a cause in Chancery
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{f} hear again, reperceive by listening; reconsider a judicial case
rehear
To hear again
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Before the shot is recorded, the actors and crew practice the shot for the purposes of refining the actor’s performance and movements and for camera movement
rehearsal
a practice session in preparation for a public performance (as of a play or speech or concert); "he missed too many rehearsals"; "a rehearsal will be held the day before the wedding"
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The process of making ready a play or presentation by repetition and exploration
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The process of practising the play until it is ready
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A rehearsal of a play, dance, or piece of music is a practice of it in preparation for a performance. The band was scheduled to begin rehearsals for a concert tour see also dress rehearsal
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In television, rehearsal involves the director, a dialogue coach and actors who will come ready to block the action and define their character arc ñ or character journey, as they look for meaning in their lines Theatre actors will look for the intention or objectives of the character in the scene and ask themselves what the character is trying to achieve at any given moment They learn their lines perfectly outside of rehearsal Back to top
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the act of purposely repeating or thinking about information in order to maintain it short term memory or transfer it to long term memory
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The learning of the show by the cast and crew before public performance
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The repetition of information that has entered short-term memory
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The conscious repetition of information in short-term memory, usually involving speech The process facilitates the short-term recall of information and its transfer to long-term memory See also dual-memory theory
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(psychology) a form of practice; repetition of information (silently or aloud) in order to keep it in short-term memory a practice session in preparation for a public performance (as of a play or speech or concert); "he missed too many rehearsals"; "a rehearsal will be held the day before the wedding
rehearsal
means when Performers attend a rehearsal session with or without other cast members for the benefit of the Producer, writer and/or director
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The process of repeating information to oneself to help remember the information (Anderson)
rehearsal
(psychology) a form of practice; repetition of information (silently or aloud) in order to keep it in short-term memory
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Mental repetition of information for retention in short-term memory (p 238)
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the practicing of something which is to be performed before an audience, usually to test or improve the interaction between several participating people, or to allow technical adjustments with respect to staging to be done
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{i} practice session for a performance
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You can describe an event or object which is a preparation for a more important event or object as a rehearsal for it. Daydreams may seem to be rehearsals for real-life situations
rehearsal
The act of rehearsing; recital; narration; repetition; specifically, a private recital, performance, or season of practice, in preparation for a public exhibition or exercise
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An event in which one or more members of a unit practice, recite, recount, repeat, or drill a set of tasks or procedures to prepare for a formal performance It is a training technique used to ensure team members understand what they and other members of the team must accomplish to perform a task successfully
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… The process of practicing a plan before actual execution
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The silent repetition of information to encode into long-term memory
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Repeating information in order to improve our recall of this information
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To recite or repeat in private for experiment and improvement, before a public representation; as, to rehearse a tragedy
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To narrate; to relate; to tell
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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
rehearse
engage in a rehearsal (of)
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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
rehearse
{f} drill, practice an action repeatedly in order to perfect it
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To recite or repeat something for practice
rehearsed
past of rehearse