dry run

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dry run 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a rehearsal or practice exercise.
  2. Military. practice in firing arms without using live ammunition.

dry run 近义词

n. 名词 noun

practice session

更多dry run例句

  1. The crew will go through a series of dry runs for what launch day will be like, as well as what to expect when they take Crew Dragon back down to Earth and splash down in the ocean.
  2. Ahead of the launch, the government organized dry runs, put up billboards touting the vaccines and replaced phone ringing tones with a message urging people to get vaccinated.
  3. Experts believe it might have been a dry run for 2022, when Bolsonaro might need similar tactics for his reelection campaign.
  4. In order to train workers who are receiving the doses, Pfizer has conducted dry runs of shipping its vaccine to 10 locations.
  5. It will also be a valuable dry run should a coronavirus shot arrive months later.
  6. As this list shows, punishments typically run to a short-ish jail sentence and/or a moderately hefty fine.
  7. Everybody is trapped in an elevator together and tempers run a little hot.
  8. Using standard methods, the cost of printing DNA could run upwards of a billion dollars or more, depending on the strand.
  9. Should lightning strike and Hillary Clinton forgoes a presidential run, Democrats have a nominee in waiting.
  10. The decision not to run the cartoons is motivated by nothing more than fear: either fear of offending or fear of retaliation.
  11. Do not the widow's tears run down the cheek, and her cry against him that causeth them to fall?
  12. The tears came so fast to Mrs. Pontellier's eyes that the damp sleeve of her peignoir no longer served to dry them.
  13. But Polavieja started his campaign with the immense advantage of having the whole of the dry season before him.
  14. A few, very few, little dots had run back over that green patch—the others had passed down into the world of darkness.
  15. But if what I told him were true, he was still at a loss how a kingdom could run out of its estate like a private person.