Synonym: repertory. Similar words: abattoir, tortoise, repeat, repeal, refer to, report on, repeated, in order to. Meaning: ['repərtwɑr /'repətwɑː] n. 1. the entire range of skills or aptitudes or devices used in a particular field or occupation 2. a collection of works (plays, songs, operas, ballets) that an artist or company can perform and do perform for short intervals on a regular schedule.
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91. All offered plays are repertoire of Peking Opera that are carefully selected.
92. The total repertoire of extant and regularly performed scenes numbers over 500.
93. The phage repertoire was obtained by superinfection with helper phage VCSM13 and then screened using NP antigen of HFRS virus.
94. The Peony Pavilion holds extreme significance in the repertoire of Kun Opera.
95. Can choose bright - coloured, through large repertoire and clear screen admire.
96. His literary diction would give food for merriment to our elders behind his back, some of his high-flown phrases finding a permanent place in our family repertoire of witticisms.
97. If you go through college without reading Thucydides, Herodotus and Gibbon, you'll have been cheated out of a great repertoire of comparisons.
98. Librans, like Geminis, like to switch it up, and keeping a wig in the coiffure repertoire is one way to do that.
99. Some suggestions are offered to apply to the teaching of other carte and tierce repertoire extensively.
100. As the original movie,[sentencedict.com] "the signboard repertoire up" in Chinese edition of the musical theme songs in the reserves of the important position.
101. The main focus lies on string ensemble repertoire, including chamber music performed in string orchestra format.
102. A slender 26-year-old from Japan who is the undefeated champion in hot-dog eating competitions has broadened his repertoire, wowing an American crowd by munching 69 hamburgers in eight minutes.
103. PR:I am working on my next record...planning the repertoire, writing music, exploring ideas, etc. I am planning a release in early 2009.
104. The repertoire of the Ensemble includes dances of the folk dances of Russia, Ukraine, Moldavia, and Byelorussia . The styles of their dances are varied and splendid.
105. Led by acclaimed jazz performer Carol Grimes , the group's genre-defying repertoire ranges from Cole Porter classics to ethnic punk.
106. Sonate by Claude Debussy —the archetypal impressionist composer—is undoubtedly the most important work in the cello's small impressionist repertoire.
107. Objective To construct a library of repertoire immunoglobulin against nucleoprotein of influenza virus A.
108. Traditional repertoire includes White Snake, West Wing-Room Story, Niulang and Zhinv, Generals of Yang Family, Stories on the River Bank, Stories of the Three Kingdoms, and the Western Trip Stories.
109. In summary, manual testing fills a gap in the testing repertoire and adds invaluably to the software development process.
110. But perhaps most important, a cooking repertoire of three basic recipes can get anyone into the kitchen and beyond the realm of takeout food, microwaved popcorn and bologna sandwiches in a few days.
111. String players often are trained on solo repertoire, learning not only technique, but also interpretation, sound projection, and a sense of dynamism appropriate for solo work.
112. Begin with small Smarty adaptations and expand your repertoire as needs dictate and you grow more proficient.
113. You will put the Legendary Monte into your working repertoire immediately!
114. This has been one of the most successful desserts in my repertoire.
115. Some suggestions are offered to apply this method to the teaching of other carte and tierce repertoire extensively.
116. It is no coincidence that the works in the "standard repertoire" tend to have names.
117. Here the repertoire performed by the 1999 Oscar for Best Screenplay Award winner "The Pianist" scripter Ronald Harwood creation.
118. Yet another technique in the forensic specialist's repertoire is photo superposition ( Patrick Nuyghe ).
119. Large baleen whales primarily use the lower frequencies and are often limited in their repertoire.
120. Standing ovations greet Korean soprano Sumi Jo whenever she performs her coloratura repertoire at Covent Garden, La Scala , the Paris Opera,[sentencedict.com] Carnegie Hall and the Sydney Opera House.
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