英:[ˈrepətwɑː(r)]
美:[ˈrepərtwɑːr]
英:[ˈrepətwɑː(r)]
美:[ˈrepərtwɑːr]
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rep·er·toire
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复数:repertoires
noun
a list or supply of dramas, operas, pieces, or parts that a company or person is prepared to perform
a supply of skills, devices, or expedientsbroadly: amount, supply an endless repertoire of summer clothes
part of the repertoire of a quarterback
a list or supply of capabilities
the instruction repertoire of a computer
the complete list or supply of dramas, operas, or musical works available for performance
our modern orchestral repertoire
the complete list or supply of skills, devices, or ingredients used in a particular field, occupation, or practice
the repertoire of literary criticism
"Repertoire"指的是演员或公司已经学习并准备演出的剧目、歌曲等,该词于1847年首次出现,源自法语 répertoire,字面意思为“索引,列表”(14世纪),源自晚期拉丁语 repertorium “清单”(参见 repertory)。
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French répertoire, from Late Latin repertorium — see repertory
The first known use of repertoire was in 1819
repetitiousadjective
marked by repetitionespecially: tiresomely repeating
repetitiousadjective
marked by repetitionespecially: tiresomely repeating
repetitionnoun
the act or an instance of repeating
a motion or exercise (as a push-up) that is repeated and usually counted
something repeated
repertorynoun
a place where something may be found
repertoire
a company that performs different plays or pieces in the course of a season
a theater in which such a company performs
repertoirenoun
a list or supply of dramas, operas, pieces, or parts that a company or person is prepared to perform
a supply of skills or devices possessed by a person
passing is part of the repertoire of a quarterback
1 It would be fun if he added that to his repertoire.
2 He has a large repertoire.
他有很多的保留曲目.
3 His repertoire encompassed everything from Bach to Schoenberg.
他的表演曲目从巴赫到勋伯格,样样俱全。
4 Jimmy may have only a few sentences in his repertoire, but he knows to keep going when pretty girls pay attention to him.
5 But to be truly livable a city requires a rich repertoire of urban housing.
但要真正地居住在一个城市,是需具备一应俱全的都市住宅的.
6 Conant played seven of the most difficult passages in the trombone repertoire.
7 When you come back, it will be in a French opera, which makes up much of your repertoire.
8 For simplicity, this new SSL repertoire will use the same key file and trust file as before.
为了简单起见,这个新ssl配置表将和前面一样使用相同的密钥文件和信任文件。
9 That’s when Jacqui goes to a window, and whatever she sees out there makes her turn to me with bug-eyed concern—something I didn’t even know was in her emotional repertoire.
10 Its repertoire includes historical plays, comedies, tragedies and farces.
京剧的曲目包括历史剧 、 喜剧 、 悲剧和笑剧.
11 Mr. Wilson turned out to be the cash cow we needed to start out repertoire company.
结果威尔逊先生就是我们开创公司全套功能所需资金的提供者.
12 Jason silently ran through his repertoire of Latin cuss words.
13 A repertoire of tricks will astound the esteemed public.
全部节目将使尊敬的观众惊心动魄。
14 The 37-year-old Canadian is an entertainer in the 1950s mould: half jazz baritone and half comedian, with a croony repertoire of pop standards, and a basketful of bingo-hall gags, all dispatched in a tuxedo.
15 Found the world over, children’s song repertoires are some of the most imaginative and interesting cultural examples of any genre and are important expressions of children’s lives in different cultures and eras.
16 All offered plays are repertoire of Peking Opera that are carefully selected.
演出的剧目全部是精心挑选的京剧名段.
17 His job at the cathedral in Arezzo was to train the young choristers, and he’d calculated that teaching them the whole of the Church’s plainsong repertoire by ear, parrot-fashion, would take over ten years.
18 Green, a suavely tough little septuagenarian, has an imposing reputation among his peers, who admire his stagecraft—a repertoire of actorish gifts that includes a sense of timing acute as a night-club comedian’s.
19 The designs became cruder, the repertoire of themes reduced, the technical skill diminished.
20 As she expands her repertoire, Kidman proves time and again that she is capable of turning on the intensity.
在拓展戏路的同时,妮可·基曼一次又一次地向世人证明她是能够担当重任的。