concert

英 [ˈkɒnsət] 美 [ˈkɑːnsərt]

n.  音乐会; 演奏会

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牛津词典

noun

  1. 音乐会;演奏会
    a public performance of music
    1. a concert of music by Bach
      巴赫作品音乐会
    2. a classical/rock/pop concert
      古典 / 摇滚 / 流行音乐会
    3. They're in concert at Wembley Arena.
      他们在温布利体育馆演出。
    4. a concert hall/pianist
      音乐厅;在音乐会上演奏的钢琴家

柯林斯词典

  1. N-COUNT 音乐会
    A concert is a performance of music.
    1. ...a short concert of piano music...
      一场短暂的钢琴音乐会
    2. I've been to plenty of live rock concerts.
      我去现场看过很多摇滚音乐会。
    3. ...a new concert hall.
      新的音乐厅
  2. PHRASE 现场演出
    If a musician or group of musicians appears in concert, they are giving a live performance.
    1. I want people to remember Elvis in concert.
      我希望大家记住现场演唱会上的猫王。
  3. PHRASE 合作;同心协力
    If a number of people do something in concert, they do it together.
    1. He wants to act in concert with other nations.
      他想和其他国家采取一致行动。

双语例句

  1. 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。
  2. If all goes according to plan, the first concert will be Tuesday evening.
    如果一切都按计划进行的话,第一场音乐会将在星期二晚上举行。
  3. The concert will be relayed to a worldwide television audience estimated at one thousand million.
    这场音乐会将向全球约10亿电视观众转播。
  4. He met Jackson backstage at his concert in Leeds.
    他在利兹音乐会的后台见到了杰克逊。
  5. This piece really belongs in the concert hall
    这曲子很适合在音乐厅演奏。
  6. The concert will be broadcast live on television and radio
    音乐会将通过电视和广播现场直播。
  7. The concert was booked out, and in any case, most of the people gathered in the square could not afford the price of a ticket.
    音乐会门票已经预订一空,再者,聚在广场上的人多数也买不起票。
  8. I've been to plenty of live rock concerts.
    我去现场看过很多摇滚音乐会。
  9. I want people to remember Elvis in concert.
    我希望大家记住现场演唱会上的猫王。
  10. He wants to act in concert with other nations.
    他想和其他国家采取一致行动。
  11. 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。
  12. Big concert halls do not faze Melanie
    巨大的音乐厅不会让梅拉妮发慌。
  13. The concert will raise funds for research into Aids.
    这场音乐会将为艾滋病研究筹款。
  14. What they have done is fuse two different types of entertainment, the circus and the rock concert
    他们所做的就是把马戏表演和摇滚音乐会这两种不同类型的娱乐形式糅合了起来。
  15. At a concert in Leeds, some punks gobbed at them and threw beer cans.
    在利兹举办的一场演唱会上,一些小流氓朝他们吐口水,扔啤酒罐。
  16. It was brilliant to hear George Harrison in concert at the Royal Albert Hall last week.
    上周在皇家艾伯特厅听到乔治·哈里森的现场演出真是太棒了。
  17. He will attend an outdoor concert in his honour in the centre of Paris
    他将出席在巴黎市中心特地为他举办的一场露天音乐会。
  18. The children put on an impromptu concert for the visitors.
    孩子们为来访者即兴献上了一场音乐会。
  19. He was approached by the organisers to lend support to a benefit concert
    主办方找过他,希望他能对慈善音乐会给予支持。
  20. 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。
  21. The proceeds from the concert will go towards famine relief.
    音乐会的收入将用于救助饥荒。
  22. Concert organisers branded the group's actions as puerile
    音乐会的组织者指称该乐队的行为愚蠢幼稚。
  23. The band was scheduled to begin rehearsals for a concert tour
    这支乐队准备开始为巡演排练。
  24. Their concert there was a sell-out.
    他们在那里举办的音乐会座无虚席。
  25. The road crew needed more than 24 hours to move and rebuild the stage after a concert
    一场音乐会结束后,巡回乐队管理组需要用一天多时间搬走和重新搭起舞台。
  26. Elton teamed up with Eric Clapton to wow thousands at a Wembley rock concert
    埃尔顿和埃里克·克拉普顿在温布利举行的一场摇滚音乐会上联袂演出,征服了数千位听众。
  27. The concert was a predictable yawn.
    果不其然,那场音乐会很乏味。
  28. Ladies remove their hats in a concert.
    女士们在音乐会上脱下帽子。
  29. I'd like to get hold of two tickets for the concert.
    我想搞到两张音乐会的票。
  30. Some people were lingering round the hall long after the concert had ended.
    音乐会结束后很长时间,有些人还在大厅里盘旋。

习惯用语

n.

    in concert with sb/sth

  • 与…合作(或同心协力)
    working together with sb/sth

    英英释义

    noun

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

      verb

      1. settle by agreement
        1. concert one's differences

      2. contrive (a plan) by mutual agreement