repertory
repertory 英 [ˈrepətri] 美 [ˈrepərtɔri]
n. 储备;仓库;全部剧目
名词复数:repertories
- A repertory is a collection of pieces that are ready to be performed, like a theater's repertory of plays or a singer's repertory of songs.
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- n. 储备;仓库;全部剧目
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1. I restage dances from the classical repertory, document old dances, and pass on the tradition to the next generation.
我致力于将传统剧目中的舞蹈重新搬上舞台,整理记录古老的舞蹈,并将这一传统传给下一代。
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2. But over all her technique never failed her, nor did her sense of color, especially in the twin pillars of her repertory, Spanish music and Mozart.
但是她的技巧从未让她失望,她的色彩感亦是如此,尤其是对西班牙音乐和莫扎特音乐这对“孪生姐妹”而言。
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3. Patty’s father, Ray, was a lawyer and amateur humorist whose repertory included fart jokes and mean parodies of his children’s teachers, neighbors, and friends.
帕蒂的爸爸雷是个律师,也是业余的滑稽演员,他的剧目包括和放屁有关的一些笑话,还有刻薄地模仿孩子的老师、邻居、和朋友们。
- repertory (n.) 1550s, "an index, list, catalogue," from Late Latin repertorium "inventory, list," from Latin repertus, past participle of reperire "to find, get, invent," from re-, intensive prefix (see re-), + parire, archaic form of paerere "produce, bring forth" (from PIE root *pere- (1) "to produce, procure"). Meaning "list of performances" is first recorded 1845, from similar use of French repertoire; repertory theater is attested from 1896. Related: Repertorial.
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