Repertory - English meaning
ˈrep.ə.tər.i
Repertory – definitions in English dictionary
nounThe performance of various plays, operas, or ballets by a company at regular short intervals.
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A repertory actornounAnother term for repertoire.
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A fair conspectus of ferrier's repertory has been preserved for posteritynounA repository or collection, especially of information.
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A fair conspectus of ferrier's repertory has been preserved for posterity
nounA series of performances by a group of actors or dancers presenting several different works during a particular period, or a repertoire
nounThe repeated performance of several plays one after the other by one company of actors
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Repertory company/group/theatre she joined a repertory company/group/theatre after school.
nounIf a play is in repertory, it is one of several different plays being performed on particular days by the same company of actors
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"macbeth" is in repertory at the royal shakespeare company.
nounIf an actor is in repertory, they are working with a repertory theatre group
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He's taking a break from the show to be in repertory at the royal shakespeare company.
nounAll the music, plays, etc. that you can play or perform, or that you know
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His repertory focusses primarily on haydn, mozart, beethoven, and schubert., she is a very interest…
nounAll the things that someone can do, all the methods that someone can use, etc.
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International criminals have added gun-running to their repertory., everyone knew how paul would fl…
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Word origin
mid 16th century (denoting an index or catalogue): from late Latin repertorium, from Latin repert- ‘found, discovered’, from the verb reperire . Sense 1 (arising from the fact that a company
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