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concert English

Meaning concert meaning

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Definitions in simple English

concert

A concert is a musical performance, usually of several selections. The concert included a Mozart serenade and a Tchaikovsky symphony. I attended three concerts last month. The three concerts I attended all included works by Mozart.

concert

To concert something is to plan it or to arrange it.

concert

a performance of music by players or singers not involving theatrical staging contrive (a plan) by mutual agreement settle by agreement concert one's differences

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Simple sentences

The concert will take place next spring.
I wish I had bought a ticket for the concert.
His concert attracted many people.
How was the concert?
The concert has already started.
I would like to go to the concert with you.
Hurry up! The concert is starting.
The concert was well attended.
The concert will take place next Sunday.
The concert concluded with the national anthem.
The concert began with a piano solo.
After the concert, the crowd made for the nearest door.
The concert is about to start.
The audience clapped when the concert was over.
Because of the rain, the audience at the concert was small.
Did you tape that concert?
What prevented you from coming to the concert?
Not a sound was to be heard in the concert hall.
The concert was a great success.
There was a large audience at the concert.
We were impatient for the concert to begin.
The rock concert was called off because the singer fell ill.

Movie subtitles

Stella from 'Last Concert?
Next week we are having a charity concert for students.
You are asked to play in a charity concert.
Do you remember about the charity concert?
That evening Helen was preparing to perform on the concert in the wardroom.
Thank you, my cousin, for this deliciously melancholy concert.
A concert.
Whom are you going to the concert with?
Paula, what concert..
It's impolite to be late for a concert.
We apologise to listeners...for the delay in the broadcast of the concert from the Albert Hall.
We are now taking listeners back to the Albert Hall...for the rest of the concert.
This is a scrap, not a smoking concert.
When does the concert start?
We have to apologize to listeners. for the delay which has occurred in the broadcast. of the concert from the Albert Hall.
An attempt has been made to assassinate the distinguished European diplomat. Monsieur Ropa, who is attending the concert.
We are now taking listeners back to the Albert Hall. for the rest of the concert, which has already started.
Stop that. This is a scrap, not a smoking concert.
You scorned my bid to a concert.
Each room will give a concert at 5p.m.
At 5.15, new concert with everything available.
I beg your pardon, but M. La Fontaine of the concert bureau. has phoned to say that all arrangements are complete.
The public was applauding in the concert hall.
I wish to take you and your aunt to dinner and to a concert.
It's Dad's ambassador friend. He'd like to take us to dinner and a concert.
No. Concert.
Concert!
Edith and I are going to the concert on the east pier.
We ought to get together some time for a concert. I'm a musician myself.
THAT EVENING A WEEK AGO WHEN HE WAS SQUIRING ME HOME FROM THE CONCERT.
He'd like to take us to dinner and a concert.
Are you sure you're going to a concert?
I, that's me, came here this evening to take your sniece to the concert.
What you will see on the screen is a picture of the various abstract images that might pass through your mind if you sat in a concert hall listening to this music.
And by the way, I've taken a box for the opening concert at Albert Hall.
I bought two tickets for the concert.

News and current affairs

In any case, in a world with a billion people living in extreme poverty, it would not be difficult for an altruist to appreciate that there are many ways of doing more good than renovating a concert hall for well-off music lovers.
Rather, we should question whether, in a world in which 25,000 impoverished children die unnecessarily every day, another concert hall is what the world needs.
Insofar as the goal of preventing the proliferation of nuclear weapons on the Korean peninsula is concerned, the US has thus succeeded by sustaining an ad hoc concert of powers thus far with China, Japan, Russia, and South Korea.
No one, not even Maazel, pretends that one concert by a great Western orchestra can blow a dictatorship away, but authoritarians' wariness of the subversive power of music dates back to Plato's Republic.
Earlier this month, Mikhail Gorbachev celebrated his 75th birthday with a concert and conference at his foundation in Moscow.
These steps will be most effective if countries act in concert, in a mutually supportive way.
In October, I called for modernizing multilateralism and markets to better reflect the changing world economy and to enable countries to act in concert to address interconnected problems.
It is holding such truths to be self-evident that first makes them so - and more specifically, doing so in concert, alongside others.
A concert of powers is only as strong as its weakest pillar, and requires a great deal of self-discipline and restraint.
With the right reforms, adopted in concert, the world can make the needed transitions.
This is why it needs a concert of powers to sustain its fragile stability.
In some cases, defective genes require certain environmental signals to be activated, while another, more likely, explanation is that single defective genes are not enough to cause disease; a number of defective genes must act in concert.
In these circumstances, the US and China - the only viable candidates for global leadership - must achieve a grand compromise that reconciles their fundamental interests, in turn enabling them to act in concert to provide and protect global public goods.
Obama is also correct that acting in concert with others is almost always desirable.
The classical concert that preceded the magisterial fireworks that ended the day was the closest thing to a French version of the Proms in London, mixing light classical and popular songs.
Cuba needs to return to the regional concert of powers, but it must accept this concert's rules.
Second, it is also clear that developed countries must act rapidly and in concert to minimize the impact of the crisis on emerging markets.
That thought may lead us to disdain the kind of philanthropic graffiti that leads to donors' names being prominently displayed on concert halls, art museums, and college buildings.
Nonetheless, the BRICS have acted in concert on more than one occasion.
Can something like the Concert of Europe be globalized?
In the Concert of Europe, the number of actors was limited, and they were mostly states, whether national or imperial.
The cacophony of the world has replaced the concert of Europe.
It was New Year's Eve 2003, during a concert at the newly opened House of Music in Moscow.
Japan also can directly assist in resolving the North Korea crisis by acting as a facilitator, encouraging Russian President Vladimir Putin--in concert with Japan, South Korea, and China--to initiate negotiations with North Korea's Kim Jong Il.
To be effective, any stimulus program will need Europe's nations to act in concert.
Only swift and firm intervention from impartial external parties working in concert with the National Assembly and the courts can avert a looming disaster.
Likewise, the EU's involvement in today's problems in the Mediterranean region would be much easier in concert with Turkey.

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