repertoire in English

noun
1
a stock of plays, dances, or pieces that a company or a performer knows or is prepared to perform.
He accompanied one of the dances, and his repertoire of bagpipe tunes is extensive.

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1. She has a rather limited repertoire.

2. Carion presents a varied and interesting repertoire

3. The standard repertoire is serving Monheit Bountifully

4. That tune is not in my repertoire.

5. Countertenors adapt their voices to fit the repertoire

6. He has added Considerably to his piano repertoire

7. He has added considerably to his piano repertoire.

8. A repertoire of tricks will astound the esteemed public.

9. She needs to build up a repertoire of pieces.

10. The ballet company's repertoire blends tradition and creative innovation.

11. Last in the repertoire were the B-52 heavy bombers.

12. His repertoire includes a large number of Scottish folk songs.

13. The karate repertoire has a vast array of technical kicks.

14. The Althorn Sonata owns a special place in Hindemith's sonata repertoire

15. There is an extensive repertoire of music written for the flute.

16. The theater began to engage him in the current repertoire plays.

17. Someone who knows Alfred Borden and his repertoire of exotic knots.

18. The organ boasts a substantial repertoire, which spans over 500 years.

19. (Psalm 104:12) For instance, the song sparrow has a cheerful repertoire.

20. Theory predicts that males use repertoire sizes to estimate rivals’ fighting ability.

21. The Peony Pavilion holds extreme significance in the repertoire of Kun Opera.

22. The Royal Shakespeare Company also have many modern plays in their repertoire.

23. Concentric contraction exercises are the most relied upon exercises in many people’s repertoire

24. An actor has to build a character and extend his own emotional repertoire.

25. In addition to games development, graphics-, character- and logo design expands our repertoire.

26. Kate shouldn't have any problem finding a job with her repertoire of skills.

27. They determine repertoire, secure multi-million-pound recording contracts, hire and fire players.

28. The dance of the bees has a repertoire of wiggles and tilts and speeds.

29. The giant otter is an especially noisy animal, with a complex repertoire of vocalizations.

30. For all advanced trumpeters seeking chirpy, lively and upbeat repertoire, Gabaye's Boutade is ideal.”

31. We study the algebraic complexity of several other operations from the repertoire of complex arithmetic.

32. 29 House cats employ a vocal repertoire that extends from a purr to a screech.

33. Consequently, there is a trend towards a wider and rather more secular choice of repertoire.

34. Comprehensive Lieven Artels chess games collection, opening repertoire, tournament history, PGN download, biography and news

35. By now, I had the whole frenzied repertoire: terrifying voices, grotesque visions, bizarre, intractable delusions.

36. They must in some way make these their own - take them into their personal repertoire.

37. Our repertoire consists of originals, Balkanised Western pop and westernised Balkan folk and pop songs

38. Comprehensive Awonder Liang chess games collection, opening repertoire, tournament history, PGN download, biography and news

39. Daniel Oates has invented a repertoire of three-dimensional cartoon characters to populate his work.

40. Her repertoire includes lieder and oratorios, though she has been most active as an opera singer.

41. One could not say her face softened, for softness was not in her repertoire of expressions.

42. Aside from Tactus, he also conducts the Voix Ferrées, an ensemble dedicated to an eclectic repertoire.

43. The alarm shuts off only after several minutes of cycling through its repertoire of obnoxious sounds.

44. For all advanced trumpeters seeking chirpy, lively and upbeat repertoire, Gabaye's Boutade is ideal.&rdquo.

45. This demands a rich diversity of repertoire and great versatility on the part of our musicians.

46. Mr. Wilson turned out to be the cash cow we needed to start out repertoire company.

47. Badinages is devoted to 20 excerpts from Marais’ remarkable bass viol repertoire of some 500 works

48. “[Ambiverts] can have a bigger repertoire of responses and be more flexible in situations,” she said

49. The police officer dips into a repertoire of previous cases available for connections to be tested.

50. This takes character of a social movement , involving actors, resources, and a growing repertoire of activities.