单词 | stagger through |
释义 | > as lemmasstagger through A preliminary, unpolished rehearsal or run-through of a play, television programme, etc. Also stagger through. Theatre and Broadcasting slang. ΘΚΠ society > communication > broadcasting > putting on or producing broadcast > [noun] > rehearsal stagger1964 society > leisure > the arts > performance arts > [noun] > a performance > production of performance > rehearsal rehearse1463 rehearsal1579 dressed rehearsal1793 dress rehearsal1812 full-dress rehearsal1821 run-through1905 walkthrough1940 stagger1964 1964 Sound & Vision Broadcasting Summer 31/2 The voice of the producer..requesting opening shots for a ‘stagger through’. 1972 R. Tyrrell Work of Televison Journalist vii. 124 The first run-through of a programme is often referred to—advisedly—as a ‘stagger’... After the first stagger, there is a coffee break for the studio crew and an opportunity for the director to follow up some of his notes. 1975 Time Out 7 Feb. 48/3 John McGrath's ‘The Fish in the Sea’..has qualities which even a stagger through twelve days before opening night in an upstairs pub room with half the cast going down with flu..can't obscure. < as lemmas |
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