英:[ˈrepətri]
美:[ˈrepərtɔri]
英:[ˈrepətri]
美:[ˈrepərtɔri]
rep·er·to·ry
re pr to ri
复数:repertories
repertorial (adj.)
词根:repertory
n.repertoire 全部节目;计算机指令系统;(美)某人或机器的全部技能
"the repertory of the supposed feats of mesmerism"
"has a large repertory of dialects and characters"
1550年代,“索引,列表,目录”,源自晚期拉丁语 repertorium “清单,列表”,源自拉丁语 repertus,过去分词形式为 reperire “找到,获得,发明”,由 re- 和 parire 组成,这里可能是一个强调前缀(参见 re-),加上 paerere 的古体形式“生产,产生”(来自 PIE 词根 *pere-(1)“生产,获得”)。
“演员或公司可以上演的表演列表”的意思记录于1845年,源自法语 repertoire 的类似用法; repertory theater 于1896年被证明。相关: Repertorial。
指令表[系统],同instruction repertory
【网】命令应答表
一览表
项目表
Late Latin repertorium list, from Latin reperire to find, from re- + parere to produce — more at pare
The first known use of repertory was in 1593
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
1 Does the dance world really need another repertory company?
2 Mr. Hytner and Mr. Starr oversaw a commercially and artistically fruitful period at the National Theater, where they were credited with broadening the theater’s audience and repertory.
3 Temirkanov gave formidable accounts of the mainstream repertory and colorful Russian scores, but had shown scant interest in American music and had no real profile as a cultural leader in the city.
4 National Theater/Olivier, in repertory through Aug. 5.
5 She said that she began exploring different repertory after noticing that her voice was changing, and growing bigger, after she became a mother six years ago.
6 No one who encounters “The Poisoned Kiss,” the third of five operas by the English composer Ralph Vaughan Williams, can fail to see why it never found a place in the standard repertory.
7 But he brings his own blend of passion and intelligence to this repertory, as he demonstrated in his Decca recording “Verismo.”
8 In the new season, the suburban homemaker clone, Alison, wins the lead in a community theater musical, a funny way to add one more character to Ms. Maslany’s repertory.
9 His time at the Guthrie happened to encompass the theater’s final year of performing in repertory and its first year with a more typical performance schedule.
10 Here was one of many moments during the performance when Mr. Mariotti, who excels in the bel canto repertory, demonstrated how to breathe with singers while maintaining the shape and impetus of the music.
11 Their repertory runs from Thelonious Monk to Billy Strayhorn, but the best stuff happens on their own compositions, pared down to the absolute essentials, and missing nothing.
12 The gala was planned as an introductory sampler of the season and included three works joining the repertory.
13 Dausgaard has already put his mark on programming, though, opening the 2021-22 repertory considerably to music by women composers and composers of color.
14 Reconstructions of early Soviet works including Shostakovich's The Bolt, about sabotage in a Soviet factory, and acquisitions of new work by choreographers such as Christopher Wheeldon heralded a visionary shake-up to the repertory.
15 He said the new theater would allow the company to perform in the months when San Francisco Ballet is dancing at the opera house, while fostering an emerging repertory.
16 Ms. Whelan has performed a broader and more varied repertory than almost any other female principal in City Ballet’s history, spanning romantic, classical and contemporary roles with extraordinary versatility and range.
17 Instead, Rachmaninoff’s Symphonic Dances, a repertory staple that the Philharmonic recently performed in 2022, walked off with the night.
18 Themes for these monthly parties are always pegged to the opera of the night, which so far has included tuneful favorites of the repertory: Verdi’s “Otello” and “Rigoletto,” and Puccini’s “Tosca.”
19 Although most of the awards honor orchestras for, in general terms, including works that expand the repertory, challenge audiences and foster an interest in the music of our time, three are more specifically focused.
20 But the aggressively modernist First Concerto is seldom heard; and the Second, an exuberant, wildly imaginative piece, might be a repertory staple were it not one of the most technically demanding concertos ever written.
3 库房
4 保留剧目轮演
5 仓库
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6 戏单
8 保留剧目轮演剧团
9 演奏曲目
10 积累
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11 贮藏
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12 保存
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13 戏目
14 由同一剧团演出几种选定戏目的方式
15 上演目录
17 收集
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