English to Hindi Dictionary repertoires

repertoires

रेपोरेयर्स
definition
noun
He accompanied one of the dances, and his repertoire of bagpipe tunes is extensive.
a stock of plays, dances, or pieces that a company or a performer knows or is prepared to perform.
translation of 'repertoires'
noun
प्रदर्शनों की फिहरिस्त,
प्रदर्शनों की सूची
example
Goffman successfully shows that all members of society employ complex 'repertoires' of interaction skills to control and sustain ongoing social relations.
The choreographer dreams of transforming her company into the Brooklyn Ballet, a troupe that could perform great works from the twentieth-century ballet and modern 'repertoires' .
There will be a focus on training practices, skill 'repertoires' and recruitment for managerial, technical and engineering groups.
The analysis will now turn to aspects of company recruitment, training practices and skill 'repertoires' for managerial and technical/engineering groups in an attempt to assess the direction of the new enterprises.
Where there are potential behavioral differences, we do not require constitutive rules in the causal 'repertoire' to explain the behavior we observe.
His recordings of the basic 'repertoire' , both solo works and concertos, polarized record-buyers.
The tour 'repertoire' , not finalized at press time, is expected to include Giselle and Coppelia.
His once popular symphonies and concertos have disappeared from the 'repertoire' .
Released on two LPs, these discs were instant classics, establishing Bartok at the heart of concerto 'repertoire' .
his 'repertoire' of denigratory gestures
The course covers a wide range of repertoire, including mainstream orchestral and concerto 'repertoire' , as well as more contemporary music.
Can we itemize a 'repertoire' of actorly gestures that are cinematically specific, can we describe the semantic content of each, the affect attached, the effect produced?
His 'repertoire' will include songs by Allen, of course, as well as other hits from the '80s.
Since much of the Vivaldi 'repertoire' is concerti, I wondered at first how this one-on-a-part ethos would affect the shaping of contrasts between soloists and ripieno.
How does one begin to approach teaching these pianistic pillars upon which the entire body of piano 'repertoire' is built?
I gently woke my neighbor and listened myself with a concentration not usual for me when attending chamber concerts with late Classical or early Romantic 'repertoire' .
Will the classical ballets remain in the 'repertoire' ?
It calls, in part, for the addition of a different full-length ballet to the 'repertoire' every other spring.
Yet there is a crucial difference between his works and those of Pollock, who used the same 'repertoire' of gestures from the start of a painting to its finish.
Then there are the village folk or the agrarian community have their own 'repertoire' of dances for every occasion.
Nakamura is equally at home in adagio roles in the classical 'repertoire' .
Asked about roles that he would like to dance, he highlighted the MacMillan 'repertoire' .
Collaborations between dance and musical companies broaden audiences and enrich 'repertoire' .
These works have subsequently become the most widely performed and appreciated in the Boyce 'repertoire' .
Sociobiologists such as Edward Wilson actually propose that genes help to determine the 'repertoire' of behavioral possibilities and other factors do the deciding.
During the week, they learn from the Limon repertoire, as well as selections from our current 'repertoire' of other choreographers.
For five weeks they explore the riches of the chamber music 'repertoire' and present more than 30 public concerts.
By age 19, she had begun concertizing in Prague, performing the standard 'repertoire' , as well as Schoenberg and Busoni.
the mainstream concert 'repertoire'
Thus, teachers need to have a 'repertoire' of skills for responding to such writing and an approach to pedagogical theory that takes this reality into account.
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