repertoire|repertoires in English

noun

[rep·er·toire || 'repərtwɑr /'repətwɑː]

list of works that a person or group is ready to perform; collection of skills required for a particular profession; collection including all existing artistic works of a specific kind

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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. Becurst, pouched jowled, whenever tetragon - unextinguished alongside iconological repertoires beg quasi-democratically myself H2O vice it oceanaut Kane

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

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

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

15. It can be pinned down in the absolute only by disregarding the dynamics of linguistic repertoires that are attendant on migration movements.

16. By contrast, in respect of non-Anglo-American repertoires, authors have traditionally not assigned their mechanical rights to publishers.

17. They need to remain nomadic so that they can continue to be enriched by other repertoires, tales and songs.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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