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repertoire

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
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rep·er·toire /ˈrepətwɑː $ -pərtwɑːr/ ●○○ noun [countable usually singular]  1 APall the plays, pieces of music etc that a performer or group knows and can perform 〔某个表演者或团体的〕全部剧目,常备节目in somebody’s repertoire The group include some techno in their repertoire. 这个组合的常备表演项目里包括高科技舞曲。repertoire of a wide repertoire of songs 丰富的常备曲目2 ALL/EVERYTHINGthe total number of things that someone or something is able to do 全部技能 the behavioural repertoire of infants 婴幼儿的行为能力
Examples from the Corpus
repertoireA self is a repertoire of behavior appropriate to a given set of contingencies.Ackroyd's truest prose occurs when he applies himself to the imitation of ancient and recent writers - a repertoire of others.Kate shouldn't have any problem finding a job with her repertoire of skills.Some writing is of undoubtedly high quality and may well find a place in the permanent repertoire of a wider public.His interests were playing and teaching the great works of the standard repertoire.Some of them modify mental as well as bodily functions and have effects beyond the repertoire of conventional laboratory experiments in pharmacology.Books like these contain much music which is transitory but include insufficient hymnody from the traditional repertoire.wide repertoireThe staphylococcus family boasts a wide repertoire of plasmids, too.The singers entertained members with a wide repertoire, both modern and old, and they were warmly thanked by Elizabeth Lawrence.
Origin repertoire (1800-1900) French répertoire, from Late Latin repertorium; → REPERTORY
rep·er·toire nounChineseSyllable
that all of the Corpus plays, music etc pieces


repertoire
repertoire /ˈrepətwɑː $ -pərtwɑːr/ noun [countable usually singular]
 Date: 1800-1900
 Language: French
 Origin: répertoire, from Late Latin repertorium; repertory
1. all the plays, pieces of music etc that a performer or group knows and can perform
    in sb’s repertoire
    The group include some techno in their repertoire.
    repertoire of
    a wide repertoire of songs
2. the total number of things that someone or something is able to do:
    the behavioural repertoire of infants


rep·er·toireBrE /ˈrepətwɑː(r)/ 🔊NAmE /ˈrepərtwɑːr/ 🔊 noun (also formal rep·er·tory) all the plays, songs, pieces of music, etc. that a performer knows and can perform (总称某人的)可表演项目a pianist with a wide repertoire能演奏很多曲子的钢琴师all the things that a person is able to do (某人的)全部才能,全部本领a young child's growing verbal repertoire小孩不断增长的语言表达能力