repertoire 的定义
- the list of dramas, operas, parts, pieces, etc., that a company, actor, singer, or the like, is prepared to perform.
- the entire stock of works existing in a particular artistic field: A new play has been added to the theatrical repertoire.
- the entire stock of skills, techniques, or devices used in a particular field or occupation: a magician's repertoire.
repertoire 近义词
collection
更多repertoire例句
- I’ve started doing it less frequently, but I’ve incorporated YouTube live-streaming into my repertoire.
- Once added to the repertoire of pathogens that affect human societies, most infectious diseases are here to stay.
- For his part, Davis has consistently expanded his offensive repertoire, reaching new heights alongside LeBron.
- It is not a projection from the symbolic repertoire of our cultural history, nor an arbitrary thought, but the inside, the existential side of the natural world’s biological functioning.
- Human beings, more than any other living things, are characterized by an almost unlimited repertoire, a behavioral range that exceeds that of any other living creature.
- Then he called out “Cherokee,” the name of one of the most famous, and fastest, tunes in the bebop repertoire.
- He just sort of takes in the entire repertoire of a person: their voice, gestures, movements, idiosyncrasies, habits.
- Their repertoire apparently knows no limits, nor does their energy onstage.
- They also played “Freebird,” a song not typically included in their repertoire.
- Occasionally, her repertoire includes songs from “West Side Story.”
- That's the crushing kind of repertoire he gives his pupils—so exhaustive and complete in every department.
- And when these have passed, the little orgue de Barbarie plays its repertoire of quadrilles and waltzes under your window.
- He knew his business, and went through his own repertoire with great energy and excitement.
- The operatic repertoire at that date consisted mostly of works by Bellini, Donizetti, and Mercadante.
- There were, of course, very many more pieces that Mr. Pittar played in, but these two were the chef d'oeuvres of his repertoire.