0 to practise (a play, piece of music etc) before performing it in front of an audience -- cvičit, zkoušet
You must rehearse the scene again.
Rather than rehearsing debates about world music, this article makes a case for a specifically anthropological approach to musical scenes and travelling music.
In the past, many relied on the assumption that ideas spread through their own power of persuasion and were merely adopted and rehearsed by disciples.
Perhaps they represent a genetically transmitted legacy of survival protocols retained and rehearsed during sleep for use in waking.
Secondly, a 'set and rehearsed' approach would have been necessary when the band were part of variety shows or making recordings.
Nonetheless, after having rehearsed this a couple of times, most children succeeded in doing this in lesson 21.
Section 3 rehearses the way the literature has seen the defence of the claims which go into weak ex post prioritarianism.
The resultant text is not only ' rehearsed ', but also contains carefully chosen details.
The group rehearsed outside school hours for an hour and a half each week.