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Definition
Synonym
Repertoireklassiker
Deutsch Englisch Übersetzung
Repertoireklassiker
m
; Repertoiredauerbrenner
m
art
warhorse (part of the standard repertory)
Repertoireklassiker
m
; Repertoiredauerbrenner
m
art
warhorse (part of the standard repertory)
Repertoire
n
repertoire
Repertoire
n
art
ling.
psych.
Repertoirs
pl
repertoire; repertory
repertoires; repertories
Repertoire
n
back catalogue
Repertoire
n
art
ling.
psych.
Repertoirs
pl
Standardrepertoire
n
ein umfangreiches Repertoire haben
art
repertoire; repertory
repertoires; repertories
standard repertoire
to have an extensive repertoire
Repertoireklassiker
m
; Repertoiredauerbrenner
m
art
warhorse (part of the standard repertory)
Repertoiretheater
n
art
repertory theatre; rep
coll.
Deutsche
Repertoireklassiker Synonyme
Englische
warhorse Synonyme
Repertoireklassiker Definition
Fore
part
(
n.
)
Alt.
of
Forepart
Part
(
n.
)
One
of
the
portions,
equal
or
unequal,
into
which
anything
is
divided,
or
regarded
as
divided
Part
(
n.
)
An
equal
constituent
portion
Part
(
n.
)
A
constituent
portion
of
a
living
or
spiritual
whole
Part
(
n.
)
A
constituent
of
character
or
capacity
Part
(
n.
)
Quarter
Part
(
n.
)
Such
portion
of
any
quantity,
as
when
taken
a
certain
number
of
times,
will
exactly
make
that
quantity
Part
(
n.
)
That
which
belongs
to
one,
or
which
is
assumed
by
one,
or
which
falls
to
one,
in
a
division
or
apportionment
Part
(
n.
)
One
of
the
opposing
parties
or
sides
in
a
conflict
or
a
controversy
Part
(
n.
)
A
particular
character
in
a
drama
or
a
play
Part
(
n.
)
One
of
the
different
melodies
of
a
concerted
composition,
which
heard
in
union
compose
its
harmony
Part
(
n.
)
To
divide
Part
(
n.
)
To
divide
into
shares
Part
(
n.
)
To
separate
or
disunite
Part
(
n.
)
Hence:
To
hold
apart
Part
(
n.
)
To
separate
by
a
process
of
extraction,
elimination,
or
secretion
Part
(
n.
)
To
leave
Part
(
v.
i.)
To
be
broken
or
divided
into
parts
or
pieces
Part
(
v.
i.)
To
go
away
Part
(
v.
i.)
To
perform
an
act
of
parting
Part
(
v.
i.)
To
have
a
part
or
share
Part
(
adv.
)
Partly
Repertory
(
n.
)
A
place
in
which
things
are
disposed
in
an
orderly
manner,
so
that
they
can
be
easily
found,
as
the
index
of
a
book,
a
commonplace
book,
or
the
like.
Repertory
(
n.
)
A
treasury
Repertory
(
n.
)
Same
as
Repertoire.
Standard
(
n.
)
A
flag
Standard
(
n.
)
That
which
is
established
by
authority
as
a
rule
for
the
measure
of
quantity,
extent,
value,
or
quality
Standard
(
n.
)
That
which
is
established
as
a
rule
or
model
by
authority,
custom,
or
general
consent
Standard
(
n.
)
The
proportion
of
weights
of
fine
metal
and
alloy
established
by
authority.
Standard
(
n.
)
A
tree
of
natural
size
supported
by
its
own
stem,
and
not
dwarfed
by
grafting
on
the
stock
of
a
smaller
species
nor
trained
upon
a
wall
or
trellis.
Standard
(
n.
)
The
upper
petal
or
banner
of
a
papilionaceous
corolla.
Standard
(
n.
)
An
upright
support,
as
one
of
the
poles
of
a
scaffold
Standard
(
n.
)
An
inverted
knee
timber
placed
upon
the
deck
instead
of
beneath
it,
with
its
vertical
branch
turned
upward
from
that
which
lies
horizontally.
Standard
(
n.
)
The
sheth
of
a
plow.
Standard
(
n.
)
A
large
drinking
cup.
Standard
(
a.
)
Being,
affording,
or
according
with,
a
standard
for
comparison
and
judgment
Standard
(
a.
)
Hence:
Having
a
recognized
and
permanent
value
Standard
(
a.
)
Not
supported
by,
or
fastened
to,
a
wall
Standard
(
a.
)
Not
of
the
dwarf
kind
Standard-bred
(
a.
)
Bred
in
conformity
to
a
standard.
Specif.,
applied
to
a
registered
trotting
horse
which
comes
up
to
the
standard
adopted
by
the
National
Association
of
Trotting-horse
Breeders.
Standard-wing
(
n.
)
A
curious
paradise
bird
(Semioptera
Wallacii)
which
has
two
long
special
feathers
standing
erect
on
each
wing.
warhorse (part of the standard repertory) Bedeutung
function
office
part
role
the
actions
and
activities
assigned
to
or
required
or
expected
of
a
person
or
group,
the
function
of
a
teacher,
the
government
must
do
its
part,
play
its
role
contribution
part
share
the
part
played
by
a
person
in
bringing
about
a
result,
I
am
proud
of
my
contribution
in
advancing
the
project,
they
all
did
their
share
of
the
work
standing
operating
procedure
standard
operating
procedure
SOP
standard
procedure
a
prescribed
procedure
to
be
followed
routinely,
rote
memorization
has
been
the
educator's
standard
operating
procedure
for
centuries
part-singing
singing
with
three
or
more
voice
parts
standard
schnauzer
a
medium-sized
schnauzer
standard
poodle
a
breed
or
medium-sized
poodles
warhorse
horse
used
in
war
auto
part
car
part
a
component
of
an
automobile,
his
business
is
auto
parts
Clark
cell
Clark
standard
cell
a
form
of
voltaic
cell
once
used
as
a
standard
for
electromotive
force
part
portion
something
less
than
the
whole
of
a
human
artifact,
the
rear
part
of
the
house,
glue
the
two
parts
together
repertory
a
storehouse
where
a
stock
of
things
is
kept
spare
part
spare
an
extra
component
of
a
machine
or
other
apparatus
standard
banner
any
distinctive
flag
standard
an
upright
pole
or
beam
(especially
one
used
as
a
support),
distance
was
marked
by
standards
every
mile,
lamps
supported
on
standards
provided
illumination
standard
cell
a
primary
cell
used
as
a
standard
of
electromotive
force
standard
gauge
railroad
track
having
the
standard
width
of
.
inches
standard
transmission
stick
shift
a
transmission
that
is
operated
manually
with
a
gear
lever
and
a
clutch
pedal
stern
after
part
quarter
poop
tail
the
rear
part
of
a
ship
warhorse
a
work
of
art
(composition
or
drama)
that
is
part
of
the
standard
repertory
but
has
become
hackneyed
from
much
repetition
good
part
a
place
of
especial
strength
weak
part
weak
spot
soft
spot
a
place
of
especial
vulnerability
body
part
any
part
of
an
organism
such
as
an
organ
or
extremity
external
body
part
any
body
part
visible
externally
structure
anatomical
structure
complex
body
part
bodily
structure
body
structure
a
particular
complex
anatomical
part
of
a
living
thing,
he
has
good
bone
structure
part
parting
a
line
of
scalp
that
can
be
seen
when
sections
of
hair
are
combed
in
opposite
directions,
his
part
was
right
in
the
middle
part
that
which
concerns
a
person
with
regard
to
a
particular
role
or
situation,
it
requires
vigilance
on
our
part,
they
resisted
every
effort
on
his
part
part
section
division
one
of
the
portions
into
which
something
is
regarded
as
divided
and
which
together
constitute
a
whole,
the
written
part
of
the
exam,
the
finance
section
of
the
company,
the
BBC's
engineering
division
gold
standard
a
paragon
of
excellence,
academic
education
is
the
gold
standard
against
which
other
educational
activity
is
pejoratively
judged
criterion
standard
the
ideal
in
terms
of
which
something
can
be
judged,
they
live
by
the
standards
of
their
community
character
role
theatrical
role
part
persona
an
actor's
portrayal
of
someone
in
a
play,
she
played
the
part
of
Desdemona
bit
part
minor
role
a
small
role
title
role
name
part
the
role
of
the
character
after
whom
the
play
is
named
accounting
principle
accounting
standard
a
principle
that
governs
current
accounting
practice
and
that
is
used
as
a
reference
to
determine
the
appropriate
treatment
of
complex
transactions
standard
deviation
the
square
root
of
the
variance
meronym
part
name
a
word
that
names
a
part
of
a
larger
whole,
`brim'
and
`crown'
are
meronyms
of
`hat'
part
of
speech
form
class
word
class
one
of
the
traditional
categories
of
words
intended
to
reflect
their
functions
in
a
grammatical
context
American
Standard
Code
for
Information
Interchange
ASCII
(computer
science)
a
code
for
information
exchange
between
computers
made
by
different
companies,
a
string
of
binary
digits
represents
each
character,
used
in
most
microcomputers
American
Standard
Version
American
Revised
Version
a
revised
version
of
the
King
James
Version
Revised
Standard
Version
a
revision
of
the
American
Standard
Version
part-of-speech
tagger
pos
tagger
a
tagging
program
whose
labels
indicate
a
word's
part
of
speech
Standard
and
Poor's
Standard
and
Poor's
Index
a
broadly
based
stock
market
index
double
standard
an
ethical
or
moral
code
that
applies
more
strictly
to
one
group
than
to
another
double
standard
of
sexual
behavior
a
code
that
permits
greater
sexual
freedom
for
men
than
for
women
(associated
with
the
subordination
of
women)
standard
generalized
markup
language
SGML
(computer
science)
a
standardized
language
for
the
descriptive
markup
of
documents,
a
set
of
rules
for
using
whatever
markup
vocabulary
is
adopted
mantissa
fixed-point
part
the
positive
fractional
part
of
the
representation
of
a
logarithm,
in
the
expression
log
.
the
mantissa
is
.
four-part
harmony
harmony
in
which
each
chord
has
four
notes
that
create
four
melodic
lines
part
voice
the
melody
carried
by
a
particular
voice
or
instrument
in
polyphonic
music,
he
tried
to
sing
the
tenor
part
part
music
vocal
music
for
several
voices
in
independent
parts
(usually
performed
without
accompaniment)
voice
part
a
part
written
for
a
singer
bass
bass
part
the
lowest
part
in
polyphonic
music
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