concert[
'kɒnsәt]
n. 音


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声,

致
vt. 
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调
vi. 

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- The concert will be given on Saturday.
音
将
星期
举
。 - He refused to concert with his partners.
拒绝


伴
合
。 - How did you enjoy the concert?
喜欢那场音
吗?
concert[ noun ]- a performance of music by players or singers not involving theatrical staging
<noun.communication>
[ verb ]- contrive (a plan) by mutual agreement
<verb.creation>
- settle by agreement
<verb.communication>
concert one's differences

Concert \Con"cert\ (k[o^]n"s[~e]rt), n. [F. concert, It.
concerto, conserto, fr. concertare. See {Concert}, v. t.]
1. Agreement in a design or plan; union formed by mutual
communication of opinions and views; accordance in a
scheme; harmony; simultaneous action.
All these discontents, how ruinous soever, have
arisen from the want of a due communication and
concert. --Swift.
2. Musical accordance or harmony; concord.
Let us in concert to the season sing. --Cowper.
3. A musical entertainment in which several voices or
instruments take part.
Visit by night your lady's chamber window
With some sweet concert. --Shak.
And boding screech owls make the concert full.
--Shak.
{Concert pitch}. See under {Pitch}.
Concert \Con*cert"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Concerted}; p. pr. &
vb. n. {Concerting}.] [F. concerter, It. concertare,
conertare, prob. from L. consertus, p. p. of conserere to
join together; con- + serere to join together, influenced by
concertare to contend; con- + centare to strive; properly, to
try to decide; fr. cernere to distinguish. See {Series}, and
cf. {Concern}.]
1. To plan together; to settle or adjust by conference,
agreement, or consultation.
It was concerted to begin the siege in March. --Bp.
Burnet.
2. To plan; to devise; to arrange.
A commander had more trouble to concert his defense
before the people than to plan . . . the campaign.
--Burke.
Concert \Con*cert"\, v. i.
To act in harmony or conjunction; to form combined plans.
The ministers of Denmark were appointed to concert with
Talbot. --Bp. Burnet