词汇 | repertory |
释义 | repertory noun uk /ˈrep.ə.tər.i/ us /ˈrep.ɚ.tɔːr.i/ repertorynoun (THEATRE)[ U ](informalrep) the repeated performance of several plays one after the other by one company of actors: (演员阵容固定的)保留剧目轮演 repertory company/group/theatreShe joined a repertory company/group/theatre after school. in repertory If a play is in repertory, it is one of several different plays being performed on particular days by the same company of actors: (节目)轮演的;属于轮演节目的;在保留节目之中 "Macbeth" is in repertory at the Royal Shakespeare Company.《麦克白》是皇家莎士比亚剧团的保留剧目之一。 If an actor is in repertory, they are working with a repertory theatre group: (演员)参加节目轮演的,轮演剧目演出剧团的 He's taking a break from the show to be in repertory at the Royal Shakespeare Company. Cinema & theatre: acting, rehearsing & performing act out am-dram amateur theater appearance blocking camp camp it up chew enact improvisation offstage portrayal re-enact recreation rep restage stage business stage fright understudy unperformable repertorynoun (SET OF THINGS)[ C ] all the music, plays, etc. that you can play or perform, or that you know: His repertory focusses primarily on Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven, and Schubert. She is a very interesting singer who is always looking to expand her repertory. [ C ] all the things that someone can do, all the methods that someone can use, etc.: International criminals have added gun-running to their repertory. Everyone knew how Paul would flash his eyes to charm a pretty girl, and now he had added singing to his repertory. Synonym repertoire Spectacles & performances aerobatic am-dram amateur theater balancing act banderilla double-header magic circle masque matinee minstrel show music hall rendering routine spectacle spectacular stripping striptease super-spectacle supershow swansong You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Skill, talent and ability repertory | American Dictionaryrepertory noun[ C/U ] us/ˈrep·ərˌtɔr·i, -ˌtoʊr·i/ a series of performances by a group of actors or dancers presenting several different works during a particular period, or a repertoire Examples of repertoryrepertory Indeed, the differences in style between the repertories might therefore be better accounted for by chronology - or by a composer's choice of stylistic register - rather than by disparate geographical currencies. In this continual experimental journey, using the techniques of sound reproduction and processing, electroacoustic music has dealt with the soundscape, and has repeatedly explored the repertories of many other cultures. In addition to what one may loosely call the mainstream of chant practice during the period 1590-1890, there are two more specialized repertories that contribute to overall variety. The regional repertories nonetheless have evident limitations. The chants that occur in several such manuscripts are often described as 'local repertories', which is to say that they are normally absent from manuscripts originating outside a particular region. The legislature seemingly believed that the removal of all traces of privilege and state censorship would produce a new creative atmosphere conducive to the development of truly revolutionary repertories. The methodological problem of this approach is simply stated: neither of these two melodic repertories is extant in a source copied earlier than the late ninth century. As for chronology, much has been made of the nearly two centuries that separate the earliest extant sources of the two repertories with respect to formulaic content. Indeed, the invocation of printed musical sources by theorists betokened an irreversible change in the interplay of music theory, practice, printed repertories, and communities of readers. The five main chapters follow a chronological path through the history of the transmission and interpretation of troubadour and trouvere repertories from medieval chansonniers to contemporary rap renditions. In musical respects, what is most significant about the repertories is that they share certain amounts of modal-melodic substance, yet they differ markedly as to process, style and detail. Both presentations established in some detail specific ways in which one might consider convention and its enrichment within their respective repertories with reference to a variety of style issues. The repertories, the great successes, the musical shows and the good plays all hang together. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 There is very little difference between the repertories. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 The final afternoon was dedicated to theoretical and practical aspects of eighteenth-century keyboard repertory in general. See all examples of repertory These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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