0 to practise (a play, piece of music etc) before performing it in front of an audience -- luyện
You must rehearse the scene again.
The play could be written in different language versions and rehearsed and performed according to the needs of the audience.
Results are presented and analysed in ter ms of prewr iting, planning, rehearsing, wr iting, reading, revising and editing, vocabular y, and hedg ing.
There was now a two-week break in the music sessions so that words could be chosen and rehearsed with the school's speech therapist.
However, the process by which the play was created and rehearsed was entirely research-orientated.
At another level, if the average ancestral human were constantly confronted with threatening events (sect. 3.8.1), why would they need to be rehearsed?
Simulating these events rehearses performance at two stages: threat recognition and threat avoidance.
What survival skills can be rehearsed without conceptual coordination?
The group rehearsed outside school hours for an hour and a half each week.