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repertory

/rep-er-tawr-ee, -tohr-ee/US // ˈrɛp ərˌtɔr i, -ˌtoʊr i //UK // (ˈrɛpətərɪ, -trɪ) //

剧目,保留剧目,曲目,剧目介绍

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural rep·er·to·ries.

    • : a type of theatrical presentation in which a company presents several works regularly or in alternate sequence in one season.
    • : Also called repertory theater, repertory company . a theatrical company that presents productions in this manner.
    • : repertoire.
    • : a store or stock of things available.
    • : storehouse.

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Examples

  • The one-night program features three world premieres, repertory works, guest artists and live music supported by the Hoppa Project, which aims to promote music from Eastern Europe and the Middle East.

  • It used to take years for a film to become a cult classic, to find its way to audiences who would ultimately adore it—at first by word of mouth and midnight screenings, perhaps later via repertory programming or academic reassessments.

  • In 2010, a musical version of We Have Always Lived in the Castle premiered at Yale Repertory Theatre.

  • The play debuted at the Yale Repertory Theater prior to Broadway.

  • In addition to being thrillingly talented, they performed shows in repertory—which could be seen as showing off.

  • Nor can her knowledge of musical literature have been extensive, for her pupil could not remember a single item in her repertory.

  • Without the aid of the Repertory it would be difficult for any save a reader of the entire Comedie to trace out his career.

  • A slight confusion may arise in the use of the Repertory on account of the subdivision of titles.

  • The opera had a great success, and remained in the repertory of the Kiev Opera House throughout the entire season.

  • Give her time and she would walk straight through the repertory.