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1. noun 2. intransitive verb 3. transitive verbvorsingen/vortanzen/vorsprechen lassen* * *[o:'diʃən](a trial performance for an actor, singer, musician etc: She had an audition for a part in the television play.) das Vorsprechen/Vorsingen/Vorspielen* * *audi·tion[ɔ:ˈdɪʃən, AM ɑ:ˈ-]I. n (for actor) Vorsprechen nt; (for singer) Vorsingen nt; (for dancer) Vortanzen nt; (for instrumentalist) Vorspielen ntto hold an \audition [or \auditions] (for actor) vorsprechen lassen; (for singer) vorsingen lassen; (for dancer) vortanzen lassen; (for instrumentalist) vorspielen lassenII. vi actor vorsprechen; singer vorsingen; instrumentalist vorspielen; dancer vortanzen ( for für + akk)III. vt▪ to \audition sb jdn vorsprechen/vorsingen/vortanzen/vorspielen lassen* * *[Oː'dISən]1. n (THEAT)Vorsprechprobe f; (of musician) Probespiel nt; (of singer) Vorsingen ntshe was asked for audition — sie wurde zum Vorsprechen/Probespiel/Vorsingen eingeladen
2. vtvorsprechen/vorspielen/vorsingen lassen3. vivorsprechen/vorspielen/vorsingen* * *audition [ɔːˈdıʃn]A s1. PHYSIOL Hörvermögen n, Gehör n2. Hören n3. MUS, THEATb) Vorsingen nc) Vorsprechen nd) Vortanzen ne) Anhörprobe f (durch Theaterleitung etc)* * *1. noun 2. intransitive verb 3. transitive verbvorsingen/vortanzen/vorsprechen lassen* * *v.vorsprechen v.
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