wide repertoire

collocation in English

meaningsofwideandrepertoire

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wide
adjective
uk
/waɪd/
us
/waɪd/
having a larger distance from one side to the other than is usual or expected, especially in comparison with the length of something; ...
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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 ofwideandrepertoirefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofwide repertoire

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Other responses move from the lesson to the curriculum, and mention the merits of teaching awiderepertoire, and addressing skills including listening and sightreading.
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Since the psalms were set to an unusuallywiderepertoireof tunes, the association of tune and words was very close.
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It seems that for higher level learners the ability to store verbal material in working memory plays an important role in acquiring awiderepertoireof words and expressions.
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Its owners say that they have not spent any time teaching it to talk, but it seems to have awiderepertoire.
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The trio is known for performing awiderepertoireof works from the classical canon, twentieth-century avant-garde compositions, jazz standards and musicals.
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Seshagopalan continues to increase hiswiderepertoirewith compositions of his own.
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The concert bands under his direction were acclaimed for performing awiderepertoirethat exhibited advanced levels of musicianship commensurate with a major music school.
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These played awiderepertoireof music, from classical music to arrangements of popular songs and ballads of the time.
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The brass bands had awiderepertoireand were usually able to play a hymn tune within forty seconds of the request being made.
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Each "comparsa" whether a professional group or one made up of family members, friends or colleagues has awiderepertoireof songs.
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Aside from her concert repertoire of original psych folk and trad rock songs, she has awiderepertoireof traditional, folk and jazz songs.
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Schneemann plays awiderepertoirein various formations, ranging from older music (on modern oboe and classical/baroque oboe) to contemporary music.
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It is diurnal and moves in pairs or family groups, which communicate by means of awiderepertoireof sounds.
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She recorded extensively and in a verywiderepertoire.
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They compete in teams, attempting to use theirwiderepertoireof skillful evasions and acrobatic leaps to avoid the cow's charges.
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It currently has 35 members and has developed awiderepertoirefrom their classical, folk, swing and jazz shows.
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This species has awiderepertoireof calls, but a "bob-o-link" or "ko-tree" call is most common.
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Showing walk acts and processions at all kinds of events and festivals or full length straight theater in public spaces, giving awiderepertoire.
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He went on to perform in awiderepertoire.
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