repertory
英 [ˈrep.ə.tər.i]
美 [ˈrep.ɚ.tɔːr.i]
repertory 储备,仓库,全部剧目来自拉丁语 repertorium,清单,目录,来自 reperire 的过去分词形式,来自 reperire,找到,得 到,来自 re-,表强调,parire,产生,带来,词源同 parent,prepare.引申诸相关词义。
- repertory
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repertory: [16] A repertory is etymologically a list of things ‘found’. The word was adopted from late Latin repertōrium, a derivative of reperīre ‘find out’. This was formed from the base *per- ‘attempt’, which has also given English experience, expert, peril, pirate, etc. The sense ‘list of plays, pieces of music, etc performed’ was introduced from French in the 19th century, along with the French form repertoire.
=> experience, expert, peril, pirate
- repertory (n.)
- 1550s, "an index, list, catalogue," from Late Latin repertorium "inventory, list," from Latin repertus, past participle of reperire "to find, get, invent," from re-, intensive prefix (see re-), + parire, archaic form of paerere "produce, bring forth," from PIE root *per- "attempt" (see parent (n.)). Meaning "list of performances" is first recorded 1845, from Anglicized use of repertoire; repertory theater is attested from 1896. Related: Repertorial.
- 1. an actor in repertory
- 参加轮演剧目的演员
- 2. After leaving drama school I joined a repertory company.
- 离开戏剧学校之后,我就加入了一个保留剧目轮演剧团.
- 3. Her repertory was vast and to her it seemed that each song told some part of her life.
- 她演唱的歌曲有很多,并且对于她来说似乎每一首歌都讲述了她的一部分生活。
- 4. He was in repertory in Dundee.
- 他在邓迪的一个剧目轮演剧团。
- 5. Mary weighed down her repertory with these plays.
- 玛丽加上了这几出戏,使她的演出剧目得到了加强.