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Синонимический ряд:practice (noun) drill; experiment; getting ready; practice; practice performance; recitation; rehearsal; repetition; trial performance -
128 opening ceremony full dress rehearsal
репетиция церемонии открытия в парадных костюмах
Репетиция церемонии открытия в парадных костюмах должна состояться не позднее, чем за два дня до проведения церемонии открытия. Во время данной репетиции должны проверяться не только мероприятия и телевизионные элементы, но также команды и инфраструктура объекта, посредством имитации присутствия всех зрителей на стадионе. Такие репетиции зачастую являются отличным способом для выражения благодарности и признания волонтерам церемоний и Игр.
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opening ceremony full dress rehearsal
Full dress rehearsal of the opening ceremony should take place no later than two days before the opening ceremony. This rehearsal should test not only all of the ceremonies and television elements, but also include a full stadium audience to test all of the venue teams and infrastructure. These dress rehearsals are often a way to thank and acknowledge ceremonies and Games volunteers.
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rehearsal — [ri hʉr′səl] n. [ME rehersaille: see REHEARSE & AL] 1. the act of rehearsing, reciting, or recounting [a rehearsal of her troubles] 2. a drilling or repeating for practice before future performance 3. a) a practice performance of a play, concert … English World dictionary
rehearsal — late 14c., “restatement,” from REHEARSE (Cf. rehearse) + AL (Cf. al). Sense in theater and music is from 1570s. Rehearsal dinner attested by 1953 … Etymology dictionary
rehearsal — index discipline (training), preparation Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
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rehearsal — ► NOUN 1) a trial performance of a play or other work for later public performance. 2) the action or process of rehearsing … English terms dictionary
rehearsal — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ dress ▪ a dress rehearsal for a Broadway play ▪ wedding ▪ I attended my friend s wedding rehearsal. ▪ band, choir … Collocations dictionary
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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) * * * [rɪ hɜːs(ə)l] final rehearsal hold schedule a rehearsal a dress a rehearsal for to conduct … Combinatory dictionary
rehearsal — re|hears|al [rıˈhə:səl US ə:r ] n 1.) [U and C] a time when all the people in a play, concert etc practise before a public performance rehearsal for/of ▪ a rehearsal for Romeo and Juliet in rehearsal ▪ The dialogue was worked out by actors in… … Dictionary of contemporary English
rehearsal — [[t]rɪhɜ͟ː(r)s(ə)l[/t]] rehearsals 1) N VAR: oft N for/of n A rehearsal of a play, dance, or piece of music is a practice of it in preparation for a performance. → See also dress rehearsal The band was scheduled to begin rehearsals for a concert… … English dictionary