walk-through

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walk-through

(wôk′thro͞o′)
n.
1. A thorough demonstration or explanation that details each step of a process.
2. A brief rehearsal, as of a play or role, performed usually in an early stage of production.
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walk′-through`



n.
1.
a. a rehearsal of a play or other script in which the lines are read aloud while the actions are performed.
b. a rehearsal of a motion-picture scene without cameras and often dialogue.
c. a perfunctory performance of a role, play, or the like.
2. a step-by-step demonstration of a procedure or process.
adj.
3. designed to be walked through.
4. activated by a person passing through: a walk-through electronic scanner.
[1935–40]
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Noun1.walk-through - a thorough explanation (usually accompanied by a demonstration) of each step in a procedure or process; "she gave me a walk-through of my new duties"
explanation, account - a statement that makes something comprehensible by describing the relevant structure or operation or circumstances etc.; "the explanation was very simple"; "I expected a brief account"
2.walk-through - a pedestrian passageway through the ground floor of a building
passageway - a passage between rooms or between buildings
3.walk-through - a first perfunctory rehearsal of a theatrical production in which actors read their lines from the script and move as directed
dry run, rehearsal - a practice session in preparation for a public performance (as of a play or speech or concert); "he missed too many rehearsals"; "a rehearsal will be held the day before the wedding"
4.walk-through - the act of walking in order to view something; "the realtor took her on a walk-through of the apartment"
walk - the act of walking somewhere; "he took a walk after lunch"
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walk-through

[ˈwɔːkθruː] Nensayo m
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