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英语单词“Collocations with repertoire”的中文翻译、释义及用法解析

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单词 Collocations with repertoire 释义

Collocations withrepertoire

These are words often used in combination withrepertoire.

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band repertoireSeveral of his works have become staples of the wind band repertoire.FromWikipediaThis example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license.broad repertoireFor that purpose, bacteria communicate by means of a broad repertoire of biochemical agents.From theCambridge English Corpusclassical repertoireSensitive to this, most quality acting schools offer classes in voice, speech, and movement tailored to playing the classical repertoire.From theCambridge English Corpusdiverse repertoireSecond, institutions that help generate and maintain such a diverse repertoire of mental models are instrumental to the robustness of the system.From theCambridge English Corpusentire repertoireProbably the most cited result in the entire repertoire of research motivated by the picture-theory is the image-scanning phenomenon.From theCambridge English Corpusextensive repertoireChondrocytes are able to respond to a wide variety of stimuli, suggesting that they have an extensive repertoire of receptors.From theCambridge English Corpuslarge repertoireThe latter consists of a large repertoire of cereals and pulses which have remained largely unchanged over the centuries.From theCambridge English Corpuslimited repertoireIn this respect, they are quite different from communication systems based on a limited repertoire of stereotyped messages.From theCambridge English Corpusrich repertoireFirst, it reduces the rich repertoire problem to a more manageable magnitude by grouping together families of surface rhythms that correspond to a single abstract template.From theCambridge English Corpussolo repertoireBesides his solo repertoire he immediately showed interest in instrumental and vocal chamber music.FromWikipediaThis example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license.standard repertoireThe dream had already been a part of the cinema's standard repertoire for some time before the first psychoanalysts began going to the cinema.From theCambridge English Corpusvaried repertoireIt is clear that people want a more up-to-date and varied repertoire of songs to sing.From theCambridge English Corpusvast repertoireIronically, one of the common elements found in such divergent styles and performance practices is the inherent compositional and topical contrast in the vast repertoire.From theCambridge English Corpuswide repertoireOther responses move from the lesson to the curriculum, and mention the merits of teaching a wide repertoire, and addressing skills including listening and sightreading.From theCambridge English CorpusThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.#https://dictionary.cambridge.org/collocation/english/repertoire##