单词 | repertory |
释义 | repertoryWord family nounrepertoirerepertory Theatrerep·er·to·ry /ˈrepətəri $ ˈrepərtɔːri/ noun (plural repertories) 1 [uncountableU]APT a type of theatre work in which actors perform different plays on different days, instead of doing the same play for a long time 〔剧团〕选定节目轮演,保留剧目轮演 a repertory company 轮演剧目剧团 2. [countableC]x-ref formal a repertoire 〔某个表演者或团体的〕全部剧目,常备节目 Examples from the Corpus repertory• And the Balanchine repertory was given to other companies with notable generosity.• Now Alvin set about creating in earnest his groundbreaking modern dance repertory company.• Aiko and Koko performed material from their existing repertories.• The man who made a fortune with his screeching voice, his rubber face, his repertory of long-legged misfits?• Meredith made a speech about the civic pride the city took in its repertory company, and the importance of the drama.• Later, in 1910, he helped to establish the Liverpool repertory theatre.• Last year I added a new dish of mulberries and almonds to the repertory.• The repertory was small, consisting of any Mystery where an angel played an important part.• As Antony, David Harewood makes extremely satisfying use of the grand opportunity provided by this repertory. (1500-1600) Late Latin repertorium “list”, from Latin reperire “to find” |
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