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单词 repertoire
释义 rep·er·toire
I. \R ˈrepə(r).ˌtwär sometimes -wȯ(ə)r; -R -pə.ˌtwȧ(r sometimes -wȯə(r or -wȯ(r\ noun
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Etymology: French répertoire repertory, repertoire, from Late Latin repertorium repertory
1.
 a. : a list or supply of dramas, operas, pieces, or parts that a company or a person has thoroughly rehearsed and is prepared to perform
  < a fine pianist but with a very limited repertoire >
 b. : a supply of skills, devices, or expedients possessed by a person or necessary to him in his occupation : bag of tricks, stock-in-trade
  < essential to the repertoire of the right halfback — Josephine Lees >
  < had a small but dependable repertoire of jokes designed to amuse the young — Frank Sullivan >
  < blackmail, seduction and plain old-fashioned lying … are all part of her repertoireTheatre Arts >
 c. : the dishes available at a particular restaurant or in a particular place
  < both serve good inexpensive food, though their repertoire is small — Frederic Morton >
2.
 a. : the complete list or supply of dramas, operas, or musical works available for performance
  < our modern orchestral repertoire >
 b. : the complete list or supply of skills, devices, methods, or ingredients used in a particular field, occupation, or practice
  < has done almost everything in the repertoire of modern criticism — S.E.Hyman >
  < tracer methodology already is well established in the biochemical repertoire — M.D.Kamen >
II. noun
: a list or supply of capabilities
 < the instruction repertoire of a computer >
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