Dry run Meaning in English
expression
ˈdɹaɪ/ /ˈɹən
DRY-run
dɹˈaɪ/ /ɹˈʌn
dry-RUN
التعريف
A practice or rehearsal of an event or procedure without the usual risks or final results, to make sure everything will work as planned.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
'Dry run' is informal and widely used in business, tech, and event planning. It refers only to practice, not the real event. Common with 'do a dry run' or 'run a dry run.' Not about being without water.
Spanish: ensayo - simulacroPortuguese (BR): ensaio - simulaçãoPortuguese (PT): ensaio - simulaçãoChinese (Simplified): 演习 - 试运行Chinese (Traditional): 演習 - 試運行Hindi: पूर्व अभ्यास - रिहर्सलArabic: تجربة مبدئية - بروفةBengali: প্রস্তুতি অনুশীলন - মহড়াRussian: репетиция - пробный запускJapanese: リハーサル - 試運転Vietnamese: chạy thử - diễn tậpKorean: 리허설 - 예행연습Turkish: prova - kuru çalışmaUrdu: تربیتی مشق - مشقی ریہرسلIndonesian: uji coba - gladi bersih
جمل نموذجية
We will do a dry run of the presentation tomorrow.
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There was a dry run before the wedding ceremony.
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The team did a dry run of the fire drill.
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Let’s do a quick dry run before the guests arrive.
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The software passed every dry run with no errors.
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Before launching, we did a full dry run to catch any problems early.
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