limited repertoire
collocation in Englishmeaningsoflimitedandrepertoire
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limited
adjective
uk/ˈlɪm.ɪ.tɪd/us/ˈlɪm.ɪ.t̬ɪd/
small in amount ...
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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 oflimitedandrepertoirefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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In this respect, they are quite different from communication systems based on alimitedrepertoireof stereotyped messages.
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Each extra in the scene is given alimitedrepertoireof behaviours, which they carry out autonomously.
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Young children possess alimitedrepertoireof segments and syllable shapes.
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People who have visited a foreign culture, with no knowledge of its language, often acknowledge that they could understand alimitedrepertoireof paralinguistic noises independent of the speaking language.
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The residents' apparent dependency on first person pronouns was further supported by analyses demonstrating the residents'limitedrepertoireof words from other lexical classes such as nouns.
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This type have at any one time a verylimitedrepertoire.
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Out of hislimitedrepertoireof tired and misleading phrases, "bringing an end to boom and bust" is the most overused and misleading.
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For that reason, indexed color images needed to select alimitedrepertoireof colors from the wider "full palette".
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Players select which spells to bring into a battle ahead of time, and may only cast spells from thislimitedrepertoire.
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If an image has many subtle color shades, it is necessary to select alimitedrepertoireof colors to approximate the image using color quantization.
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Because many encodings have only alimitedrepertoireof characters, they are often only usable to represent text in a limited subset of human languages.
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Newborns produce calls similar to their mothers, but have a morelimitedrepertoire.
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Robinson played a small child's metallophone (despite his nickname) with alimitedrepertoire.
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