gigs

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  • n.特约演奏;临时工作;[计]十亿字节;单马双轮轻便马车;赛艇;鱼叉;(军队的)记过v.特约演奏;乘轻便马车或快艇;用鱼叉捕鱼;记军事处分
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  • gig n.特约演奏;临时工作;[计]十亿字节;单马双轮轻便马车;赛艇;鱼叉;(军队的)记过v.特约演奏;乘轻便马车或快艇;用鱼叉捕鱼;记军事处分
  • GIG-BE 带宽扩展
  • gig-mill 拉毛厂
  • giga pref.千兆
  • giga- 表示“十亿”之义
Noun:
  1. long and light rowing boat; especially for racing

  2. an implement with a shaft and barbed point used for catching fish

  3. a cluster of hooks (without barbs) that is drawn through a school of fish to hook their bodies; used when fish are not biting

  4. tender that is a light ship's boat; often for personal use of captain

  5. small two-wheeled horse-drawn carriage; with two seats and no hood

  6. a booking for musicians;

    "they played a gig in New Jersey"

    用作名词 (n.)
    1. Posters for the gig appeared all over town.
      特约演奏会的海报贴满全城。
    2. Their second gig earned them a rave review.
      他们第二场演奏赢得了好评。
    3. The band played a final gig before splitting up.
      乐队散伙前作了最后一次演出。
    4. He has found a gig as a basketball coach.
      他找了一份临时篮球教练的工作。
    5. She and her mother got on the gig to go shopping.
      她和母亲坐着轻便双轮马车去购物。
    6. The gig was already lowered, and in it were four oarsmen and a coxswain.
      小艇已经放到水上,艇里有四个船夫和一个舵手。
    7. He was never without a gig, at least at weekends.
      他非常喜欢捉鱼(离不开鱼叉),至少在周末他会这样做。
    用作动词 (v.)
    1. The band started gigging again last year.
      这个乐队从去年开始又演出了。
    2. He gets gigged for being ten minutes late.
      他因迟到十分钟而受到记过处分。