run-through (B2)
noun
Pronunciation: ˈrʌn.θruː
Definition
A complete rehearsal of a performance or a summary explanation of a process.
Examples
The director scheduled a full run-through of the second act for tomorrow morning.
Could you give me a quick run-through of how to operate the new software?
After the run-through, the team felt much more confident about the upcoming presentation.
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