concert

英['kɒnsət] 美['kɑːnsərt]
  • n. 音乐会;一致;和谐
  • vt. 协定;协同安排
  • vi. 合作
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    n. (名词)
    1. 音乐会,演奏会
    2. 一致(行动),和谐,协调,协作,协同,协力
    3. 【音】协奏曲,协和音,合奏(曲)
    4. 竞选
    v. (动词)
    1. (同心)协力,协同工作,协作,合作
    2. 商议,协商,协定,共同议定,通过协商达成一致
    3. (协同)安排
    4. (使)协调
    5. 一致行动
    6. 合订(计划),共同计划,制定计划
    n. (名词)
    1. [C]音乐会 a performance given by a number of musicians
    2. [U]一致,协作 working together; agreement

英英释义

Noun:
  1. a performance of music by players or singers not involving theatrical staging

Verb:
  1. contrive (a plan) by mutual agreement

  2. settle by agreement;

    "concert one's differences"

1. He wants to act in concert with other nations.
他想和其他国家采取一致行动。

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2. Now his other major works are creeping back into concert programmes.
现在他的其他主要作品又悄然出现在音乐会节目单上。

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3. In the end, we all decided to organize a concert for Easter.
最终,我们一致决定组织一场复活节音乐会。

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4. The concert will be broadcast live by the BBC.
这场音乐会将由英国广播公司进行现场直播。

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5. Mahler's own imaginative orchestration was heard in the same concert.
在同一场音乐会上还演奏了马勒自己改编的别出心裁的管弦乐曲。

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    用作名词 (n.)
    1. The concert will be given on Saturday.
      音乐会将于星期六举行。
    2. It is good to go to a concert for a change.
      到音乐会去换换环境比较好。
    3. The newspaper gave much publicity to the concert.
      报纸对这次音乐会进行了充分报道。
    4. They did not act in concert with one another.
      他们的行动互不协调。
    5. Then powerful and the powerless try to live in concert.
      有权者和无权者和谐一致。
    用作及物动词 (vt.)
    1. We will get together to concert our differences.
      我们将聚集一起协调分歧。
    用作不及物动词 (vi.)
    1. He refused to concert with his partners.
      他拒绝和他的伙伴们合作。
    用作名词 (n.)
    1. The concert opened with a lively performance of a piece for two pianos.
      音乐会以两架钢琴精彩的表演开始。
    2. The concert began with the national anthem.
      音乐会以奏国歌开始。
    3. There was a symphony concert at the Queen's Hall.
      在女王音乐厅有一个交响音乐会。
    4. There was a symphony concert at the Music Hall.
      音乐厅里有一个交响乐音乐会。
    5. We need a better system for keeping count of people who attend our concerts.
      我们需要一个更先进的办法把出席我们音乐会的人数记下来。
    6. What does the newspaper say about our concert last night?
      报纸是如何评论我们昨晚的音乐会的?
    7. Some people were lingering about the hall long after the concert had ended.
      音乐会结束后很久,有些人仍在大厅附近徘徊。
    8. Everyone cheered for the violinist at our school concert.
      在学校组织的音乐会上,大家都为小提琴手喝彩叫好。
    9. Can you secure me two good seats for the concert?
      你能为我弄到两张音乐会的好票吗?
    10. That rich lady is a friend of the arts; she provides money for concerts in the town.
      那位富有的女士是艺术的支持者; 她为市里的音乐会提供资金。
    11. At the conclusion of the concert we sang this song.
      音乐会结束时我们唱这首歌。
    12. Having always been musical from an early age, the singer seems to have been intended for the concert stage.
      这位歌手自幼爱好音乐,看来他一直期望成为一名歌唱家。
    13. Don't let me forget that I owe you for the concert tickets.
      可别让我忘了我还欠你音乐会的票钱呢。
    14. We met each other coming out of the concert hall.
      从音乐厅出来时,我们碰到一起了。
    15. That singer always gets nervous on the concert platform.
      那个歌手在音乐会舞台上总是很紧张。
n. (名词)
  1. concert的基本意思是“音乐会”,是可数名词。concert也可作“一致,协作”解,是不可数名词。
用作名词 (n.)
concert pitch
    充分准备状态 a state of complete, and perhaps anxious, readiness and fitness
in concert
    一致 in agreement
用作名词 (n.)
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