- (also formal repertory)
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 to add to/extend your repertoire 增加/扩展你的曲目 a pianist with a wide repertoire 能演奏很多曲子的钢琴师
Extra ExamplesTopics Musicc2An actor has to build a character and extend his own emotional repertoire. 演员必须会塑造人物并拓展自己的情感表达技巧。 He has added considerably to his piano repertoire. 他的钢琴演奏曲目大大增加了。 His repertoire includes a large number of Scottish folk songs. 他的演出曲目包括许多苏格兰民歌。 She has a rather limited repertoire. 她掌握的技巧相当有限。 She needs to build up a repertoire of pieces. 她需要增加一些曲目。 The piece has deservedly entered the violin repertoire. 这首曲子理所当然地列进了小提琴演出曲目。 a key piece in the standard concert repertoire 标准音乐会曲目中的一个主要作品 ballets from the classical repertoire 经典剧目中的芭蕾舞剧
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- broad
- extensive
- large
- …
- have
- add (something) to
- broaden
- …
- include something
- in the/your repertoire
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
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- broad
- extensive
- large
- …
- have
- add (something) to
- broaden
- …
- include something
- in the/your repertoire
Word Originmid 19th cent.: from French répertoire, from late Latin repertorium, from Latin repert- ‘found, discovered’, from the verb reperire.