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concert

/noun, adjective kon-surt, -sert; verb kuhn-surt/US // noun, adjective ˈkɒn sɜrt, -sərt; verb kənˈsɜrt //

音乐会,演唱会,演出,音乐会上

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a public musical performance in which a number of singers or instrumentalists, or both, participate.
    • : a public performance, usually by an individual singer, instrumentalist, or the like; recital: The violinist has given concerts all over the world.
    • : agreement of two or more individuals in a design or plan; combined action; accord or harmony: His plan was greeted with a concert of abuse.
adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : designed or intended for concerts: concert hall.
    • : performed at concerts: concert music.
    • : performing or capable of performing at concerts: a concert pianist.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to contrive or arrange by agreement: They were able to concert a settlement of their differences.
    • : to plan; devise: A program of action was concerted at the meeting.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to plan or act together.

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Examples

  • Wave specializes in creating live, immersive virtual concerts.

  • Taiwan is now having concerts because they have the public health infrastructure in place to be able to deal with whatever cases they do get.

  • AstraZeneca, which is developing the vaccine in concert with the University of Oxford, pushed pause on September 8 after a study volunteer in the United Kingdom had a suspected serious reaction.

  • BTS grossed $170 million last year, ranking it fifth among the world’s top concert draws, just behind Elton John, according to concert trade publication Pollstar.

  • It’s up to Beaudoin to meet and exceed revenue for concerts, to collect individual contributions and grants, organize special events, and ensure that TWC grows and retains a talented staff.

  • But Cocker proved to be a survivor, bringing his passionate persona to concert halls around the world decade after decade.

  • But Winter is dead, Clapton is tired of life on the road, and King unreliable in concert.

  • She died in 1978—just before Pryor recorded Live in Concert.

  • The sounds are less mechanical and more lush, more concert hall than dance floor.

  • Later, she said he invited her to see The Temptations in concert and check out his Vegas stand-up show.

  • Frulein Fichtner was the young lady who was going to play his concerto in A major at the concert that evening.

  • I played him my Rubinstein concerto two weeks ago and told him I wanted to play it in a concert.

  • I give up Kullak and my concert plan, thinking I'll study with Deppe and come out under his auspices.

  • Deppe believes that one must go through successive steps of preparation before one is fitted to attack the great concert works.

  • Two nice American girls, sisters, from the West, came on from Berlin on purpose for my concert.