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单词 repertoire
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Examplesofrepertoire

repertoire
This includesrepertoire, improvisational activities, technical patterns, etudes, sight-reading, analysing and memorizing.
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Many students enter schools with a linguisticrepertoirethat straddles their languages.
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These master actors teach their students therepertoireof their particular genres by having them copy what they do.
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The best performers of live electroacoustic music, of course, will find ways to make theirrepertoirework effectively, both in rehearsal and performance.
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This included oral musical cultures, which are often defined more by performance than by pre-existingrepertoireor rigid rules.
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Rather, it is a pattern that is salient in the shape recognitionrepertoireof apes in general.
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The fact that they can no longer describe, elucidate and explain therepertoirethat they created is directly pertinent to this paper.
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Although they may soon develop a considerablerepertoire, such children's musicianship often remains restricted.
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The recordedrepertoirewas now changing, and the proportion of popular music increased considerably after 1908.
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In the processes of composition and editing the speaker arranges, qualifies, withholds, or releases verbal behavior which already exists in some strength in hisrepertoire.
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As a result, it is widely believed that the actual and potential site recognition repertoires of homing endonucleases are extremely broad.
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This fast switching exhausts the var generepertoireresulting in short infection periods.
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The latter consists of a largerepertoireof cereals and pulses which have remained largely unchanged over the centuries.
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In this respect, they are quite different from communication systems based on a limitedrepertoireof stereotyped messages.
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Many domestic songs entered the internationalrepertoireand in a few cases became classics.
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Collocationswithrepertoire

repertoire

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band repertoire
Several of his works have become staples of the wind band repertoire.
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broad repertoire
For that purpose, bacteria communicate by means of abroadrepertoireof biochemical agents.
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classical repertoire
Sensitive to this, most quality acting schools offer classes in voice, speech, and movement tailored to playing theclassicalrepertoire.
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