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Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th
repertoire
rep·er·toire [repertoire repertoires] BrE [ˈrepətwɑː(r)] NAmE [ˈrepərtwɑːr] noun 1. (also formal rep·er·tory)all the plays, songs, pieces of music, etc. that a performer knows and can perform •to add to/extend your repertoire •a pianist with a wide repertoire 2. all the things that a person is able to do •a young child's growing verbal repertoire See also: ↑repertory Word Origin: mid 19th cent.: from French répertoire, from late Latin repertorium, from Latin repert- ‘found, discovered’, from the verb reperire. Example Bank: •An actor has to build a character and extend his own emotional repertoire. •He has added considerably to his piano repertoire. •His repertoire includes a large number of Scottish folk songs. •She has a rather limited repertoire. •She needs to build up a repertoire of pieces. •The piece has deservedly entered the violin repertoire. •a key piece in the standard concert repertoire •ballets from the classical repertoire
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repertoire repertory
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Words contain "repertoire" in its definition in Vietnamese - English dictionary:
chèo múa rối
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