large repertoire
collocation in Englishmeaningsoflargeandrepertoire
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large
adjective
uk/lɑːdʒ/us/lɑːrdʒ/
big in size ...
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repertoire
noun[C]
uk/ˈrep.ə.twɑːr/us/ˈrep.ɚ.twɑːr/
all the music or plays, etc. that you can do or perform or that ...
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(Definition oflargeandrepertoirefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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The latter consists of alargerepertoireof cereals and pulses which have remained largely unchanged over the centuries.
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The agents' task was to imitate other agents accurately with alargerepertoireof vowels; they could update their vowel repertoires based on their interactions.
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The problem still remains to find a robust expression system to accommodate thelargerepertoireof expression constructs.
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The partitioning of the arbor into separate circuits greatly simplifies the constraint of channel densities and individual synaptic weights, and provides for alargerepertoireof distinct computations.
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He maintained alargerepertoirewithout being able to read music.
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She had alargerepertoire, including many contemporary works.
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He has alargerepertoireof solo and chamber music, and more than 80 works with orchestra.
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He is a tricky and resourceful gridiron master with alargerepertoireof plays and a dynamic personality.
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The marimba is the national instrument that has developed alargerepertoireof very attractive pieces that have been popular for more than a century.
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She practised medicine on her family and others, with an extensive knowledge of medical theory, and alargerepertoireof cures.
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It is known for having a verylargerepertoirespanning many different styles.
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Drawn from alargerepertoireof designs barn painters combined many elements in their decorations.
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The succession of roles allowed him to become the new star developing alargerepertoire, revealing the many facets of his extensive gifts.
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They possess alargerepertoire, as they can emit up to 11 different sounds, such as cackles, whistles, trills and squawks.
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Breeding pairs maintain territories that are defended from other cranes using alargerepertoireof calls and displays.
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This bat has alargerepertoireof vocalizations with males being more vocal than females.
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Champions of the work tend to be pianists renowned for theirlargerepertoire.
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They have alargerepertoireof songs, and can play any instrument.
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