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Role-play

role-play
 Date: 1949  transitive verb  1. to act out the role of ~ a shy person  2. to represent in action students were asked to ~ the thoughts and feelings of each character — R. G. Lambert  intransitive verb to play a role
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1.
  псих. ролевая игра (инсценировка какой-л. ситуации из жизни; участники игры получают роли и пытаются вести себя в рамках этих ролей и сообразно собственным представлениям; проводится в познавательных и других целях) Role play is used in training courses, language-learning and psychotherapy. — Ролевая игра используется в обучающих курсах, при изучении языка и психотерапии. See: role playing ...
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2.
  1. разыгрывать роль (также перен.) 2. читать по ролям ...
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  also role-play (role plays, role playing, role played) 1. Role play is the act of imitating the character and behaviour of someone who is different from yourself, for example as a training exercise. Group members have to communicate with each other through role-play. N-VAR 2. If people role play, they do a role play. Rehearse and role-play the interview with a friend beforehand. VERB: V n, also V • role playing We did a lot of role playing. N-UNCOUNT ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
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  ~ n an exercise in which you behave in the way that someone else would behave in a particular situation, especially to help you learn something  (the use of role-play in the classroom) - role-play v roll ~1 v 1 »ROUND OBJECT« I always + adv/prep, if something that is round rolls or if you roll it, it moves along a surface by turning over and over  (The ball rolled into the street. | roll sth)  (Maybe we can roll the log to the middle of the campsite.) 2 »PERSON/ANIMAL« to turn your body over one or more times while lying down  (The dog had been rolling in mud puddles. | Ralph rolled onto his stomach.) 3 »STH WITH WHEELS« I always + adv/prep, T always + adv/prep to move on wheels, or make something that has wheels move + into/forwards/past etc  (We watched as the bus rolled slowly backwards down the hill.) roll sth to/around/by etc  (The waitress rolled the dessert cart over to our table.) 4 »PAPER/STRING ETC« also roll up to bend or wind something such as paper, string etc into the shape of a tube or ball  (Harry rolled the newspaper and put a rubber band around it. | Roll the yarn into a ball.) 5 »DROP OF LIQUID« to move over a surface smoothly without stopping + down/onto  (Tears rolled down her cheeks.) 6 »WAVES/CLOUDS« to move in a particular direction + into/towards etc  (Mist rolled in from the sea. | waves rolling onto the beach) 7 roll your eyes to move your eyes round and upwards, especially in order to show that you are annoyed  (Marta rolled her eyes as Will started to tell another stupid joke.) 8 »GAME« if you roll dice, you throw them as part of a game 9 »SHIP/PLANE« if a ship or plane rolls, it leans one way and then another with the motion of the water or air 10 »MAKE STH FLAT« to make something flat by moving something heavy over it  (Roll the pie crust flat with a rolling pin.) 11 »WALK« to walk in a rather uncontrolled way, moving your body from side to side, usually because you are drunk  (We rolled out of the bar at about 3:00 that morning.) 12 »SOUND« if drums or thunder1 ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English

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