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单词 concert
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concert

noun /ˈkɒnsət /
1A musical performance given in public, typically by several performers or of several compositions: a pop concert [as modifier]: a concert pianist...
  • Boccherini and Manfredi next went to Spain, where they played in opera performances and concerts.
  • The Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra gives two concerts in its farewell tour with Mariss Jansons.
  • Symphony concerts have fallen off the map of cultured people's consciousness.

Synonyms

musical performance, musical entertainment, show, production, presentation;
recital;
prom, promenade concert;
pop concert, rock concert
informal gig, jam session
1.1 [as modifier] Relating to or denoting the performance of music written for opera, ballet, or theatre on its own without the accompanying dramatic action: the concert version of the fourth interlude from the opera...
  • All four of these composers are most famous for writing film music, although they wrote concert music as well.
  • On the other hand, the business of assembling a score for a three act ballet from snippets of concert music has limited viability, for all the skill of some of the arrangers.
  • He has also written concert music that's spacious and flows without a step being danced to it.
2 [mass noun] formal Agreement or harmony: critics' inability to describe with any precision and concert the characteristics of literature...
  • For him Zionism was a matter of the organic growth of small, secular Jewish communities in harmonious concert with their Arab neighbours.
  • In this new era of terror, stability is dependent upon this new concert acting in harmony.
  • Tristen's body and mind, forged like fine steel through countless decades of combats real and exercised, worked in harmonic concert.
2.1 Law Joint action, especially in the committing of a crime: they found direct evidence of concert of action...
  • To get multiple persons at the wrong end of the charge, one has to go to complicity, aiding and abetting, concert.
  • We submit that at the very highest it was concert to manslaughter.
  • She associated his father, the patriarch - he acting in close concert with his two accountants, neither of whom were called by the Crown.
verb /kənˈsəːt / [with object] formal
Arrange (something) by mutual agreement or coordination: they started meeting regularly to concert their parliamentary tactics...
  • The basic units for concerting opinion at the launch of the CoR were the national delegations which, like the ESC Groups, are resourced by the CoR to meet regularly to discuss the Committee's work programme.
  • After that several of the city's western sections began to organize for an insurrection, their primary assemblies refusing the Convention's instructions to disband, and concerting defiant denunciations of its ballot-rigging.
  • Both Salandra and Sonnino in 1915 and Mussolini in 1940 believed it possible to fight a ‘parallel war’ without concerting strategy with their allies.

Phrases

in concert

Origin

Late 16th century (in the sense 'unite'): from French concerter, from Italian concertare 'harmonize'. The noun use, dating from the early 17th century (in the sense 'a combination of voices or sounds'), is from French concert, from Italian concerto, from concertare.

Rhymes

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