Betekenis van:
repertoire

repertoire
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • geheel van kunsten
  • a collection of works (plays, songs, operas, ballets) that an artist or company can perform and do perform for short intervals on a regular schedule

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repertoire
Zelfstandig naamwoord
    • the entire range of skills or aptitudes or devices used in a particular field or occupation

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    Hyperoniemen

    repertoire
    Zelfstandig naamwoord
    • speelplan
    • a collection of works (plays, songs, operas, ballets) that an artist or company can perform and do perform for short intervals on a regular schedule

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    Voorbeeldzinnen

    1. Her repertoire on the piano is not very large, but she has learned every piece by heart.
    2. A&R = Artist and Repertoire; the music industry’s equivalent of research and development.
    3. repertoire’ means the catalogue of musical works which is administered by a collective rights manager;
    4. All animals should be allowed adequate space to express a wide behavioural repertoire.
    5. the animal should be able to display a normal locomotor and behavioural repertoire,
    6. Collective rights managers should inform right-holders and commercial users of the repertoire they represent, any existing reciprocal representation agreements, the territorial scope of their mandates for that repertoire and the applicable tariffs.
    7. A complex, escape-proof enclosure is required which provides opportunities to the ferret to exhibit a wide behavioural repertoire.
    8. As a result, they require complex, enriched environments to allow them to carry out a normal behavioural repertoire.
    9. Collective rights managers should give reasonable notice to each other and commercial users of changes in the repertoire they represent.
    10. Although subject to intensive selection pressure over many generations for production characteristics of economic importance, domesticated pigs have largely retained the same behavioural repertoire as their ancestors.
    11. Equines evolved as grazers of open grasslands, and domestic horses and ponies (Equus caballus) and donkeys (Equus asinus) have retained the behavioural repertoire of their ancestors.
    12. The Commission had therefore concerns that the merger would give Universal the possibility and the incentive to increase prices for online rights in Anglo-American repertoire.
    13. ‘reciprocal representation agreement’ means any bilateral agreement between collective rights managers whereby one collective rights manager grants to the other the right to represent its repertoire in the territory of the other.
    14. Ducks and geese should be provided with a pond with a mixture of stones and grit on the bottom, both to increase the birds' behavioural repertoire and to encourage adequate maintenance of the feathers.
    15. Despite these initiatives, piracy of sound recordings (international repertoire) remains a serious problem in Thailand, and substantial numbers of pirated sound recordings continue to be exported to the European Union.