Meaning of repertoire | Babel Free
ˈɹɛp.ə.twɑːDefinitions
- A list of dramas, operas, pieces, parts, etc., which a company or a person has rehearsed and is prepared to perform or display
- A list of dramas, operas, pieces, parts, etc., which a company or a person has rehearsed and is prepared to perform or display.
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Alternative spelling of repertoire. alt-of, alternative
- The set of skills, abilities, experiences, etc., possessed by a person
- The set of skills, abilities, experiences, etc., possessed by a person.
- The stock of songs, plays, operas, readings, or other pieces that a player or company is prepared to perform.
- The set of vocalisations used by a bird
- The set of vocalisations used by a bird.
- The class of compositions in a genre: has excellent command of the chanteuse repertoire.
- An amount, body, or collection of something
- An amount, body, or collection of something.
- The range or number of skills, aptitudes, or special accomplishments of a particular person or group.
- A processor's instruction set
- A processor's instruction set.
- all the plays, songs, operas, or other works collectively that a company, actor, singer, dancer, etc, has prepared and is competent to perform
- An abstract set of characters, independent of their encoding.
- the entire stock of things available in a field or of a kind: the comedian's repertoire of jokes was becoming stale.
- (Theatre) in repertoire denoting the performance of two or more plays, ballets, etc, by the same company in the same venue on different evenings over a period of time: "Nutcracker" returns to Covent Garden over Christmas in repertoire with "Giselle".
- all the works that a performing company or artist is prepared to present.
- the entire stock of works in a particular artistic field: the theatrical repertoire.
- the skills, techniques, etc., used in a particular field or occupation.
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n (Theat, Mus) → Repertoire nt n
Equivalents
Azərbaycanca
repertuar
Bosanski
repertoar
Čeština
repertoár
Español
repertorio
Français
répertoire
Hrvatski
repertoar
Magyar
repertoár
Italiano
repertorio
日本語
レパートリー
한국어
레퍼토리
Kurdî
repertuar
Polski
repertuar
Português
repertório
Русский
репертуар
Српски
repertoar
Svenska
repertoar
Українська
репертуар
Oʻzbekcha
repertuar
Tiếng Việt
vốn
Examples
“The conjurer expanded his repertoire with some new tricks.”
“ISO Latin 1 repertoire”
“There is quite a jump from the WGL4 repertoire to the Unicode 2.0 repertoire, but there are few intermediate general purpose repertoires.”
“Again I changed my dress, again I sat in the window, and again I laughed very heartily at the funny stories of which my employer had an immense répertoire, and which he told inimitably.”
“Miss Fay Davis’s recitation répertoire includes some fifty or sixty excerpts, culled from Shakspere down to the latest of writers.”
“The words appended are often selected on the principle of contrast and comparison, and altogether furnish a répertoire of over two thousand—all more or less deserving of separate and distinctive observation.”
“Defying the attempts of imitators, it occupies a unique position in the literature of the pianoforte, and its inherent vitality is attested by the fact that for more than fifty years it has been a conspicuous item in the répertoire of nearly every pianist capable of executing it.”
“She has frequently said that she finds it easier to sing any two other rôles in her répertoire, and refuses to appear for two days before or after a performance of this Puccini opera.”
CEFR level
C2
Mastery
This word is part of the CEFR C2 vocabulary — mastery level.
This word is part of the CEFR C2 vocabulary — mastery level.
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