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1 unrehearsed un·re·hearsed adj
[ˌʌnrɪ'hɜːst]Theatre improvvisato (-a), (spontaneous) imprevisto (-a) -
2 rehearse
rə'hə:s(to practise (a play, piece of music etc) before performing it in front of an audience: You must rehearse the scene again.) ensayar- dress rehearsal
rehearse vb ensayartr[rɪ'hɜːs]1 ensayarv.• ensayar v.• repetir v.• repetir detalladamente v.rɪ'hɜːrs, rɪ'hɜːs
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a) \<\<play/concert/speech\>\> ensayarb) \<\<dancers/musicians\>\> hacer* ensayar a
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vi ensayar[rɪ'hɜːs]1.VT (Mus, Theat) ensayar; (=enumerate) enumerar, repetir2.VI (Mus, Theat) ensayar* * *[rɪ'hɜːrs, rɪ'hɜːs]
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a) \<\<play/concert/speech\>\> ensayarb) \<\<dancers/musicians\>\> hacer* ensayar a
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vi ensayar -
3 unrehearsed
un.re.hearsed[∧nrih'ə:st] adj Theat não ensaiado. -
4 unrehearsed
un·re·hearsed[ˌʌnrɪˈhɜ:st, AM -ˈhɜ:rst]1. (spontaneous) spontan* * *["ʌnrɪ'hɜːst]adj (THEAT ETC)nicht geprobt; cast schlecht eingespielt; (= spontaneous) incident spontan* * ** * *adj.unerprobt adj. -
5 unrehearsed
1) ( spontaneous) spontan
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un·re·hearsed — /ˌʌnrıˈhɚst/ adj chiefly US : not practiced or prepared in advance an unrehearsed performance The speech was natural and unrehearsed … Useful english dictionary
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re|hears´er — re|hearse «rih HURS», verb, hearsed, hears|ing. –v.t. 1. to practice (a play, part, music, or reading) for a public performance: »We rehearsed our parts for the school play. 2. to drill or train (as a person or group) by repetition … Useful english dictionary
re|hearse — «rih HURS», verb, hearsed, hears|ing. –v.t. 1. to practice (a play, part, music, or reading) for a public performance: »We rehearsed our parts for the school play. 2. to drill or train (as a person or group) by repetition … Useful english dictionary
under-rehearsed — ˌunder reˈhearsed 7 [under rehearsed] adjective (of a play or other performance) that has not been prepared and practised enough … Useful english dictionary