Programme vs Repertoire - What's the difference?
programme | repertoire |
(UK)
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, title=(The Celebrity), chapter=8
, passage=It had been arranged as part of the day's programme that Mr. Cooke was to drive those who wished to go over the Rise in his new brake.}}
* 1961 , New Scientist (volume 9, number 226, page 679)
(UK) (verb )
A list of dramas, operas, pieces, parts, etc., which a company or a person has rehearsed and is prepared to perform or display.
A set of skills possessed by a person. A collection of items.
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As a verb programme
is .As a noun repertoire is
.programme
English
Noun
(en noun)- Thus once a computer programme has been prepared, vastly different conditions can be inserted and experimented with at the expense of a few hours of computer time.
Usage notes
See usage notes at .Verb
(programm)Derived terms
* (l) British English forms ----repertoire
English
Noun
(en noun)- The conjurer expanded his repertoire with some new tricks.