gigs
英 [gɪgz]
美 [gɪgz]
n. (流行音乐或爵士乐)现场演奏会,现场演唱会; 现场喜剧表演; (尤指临时的)工作; 单马双轮轻便马车
gig的第三人称单数和复数
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 演唱会;演奏会;现场演出
Agigis a live performance by someone such as a musician or a comedian.- The two bands join forces for a gig at the Sheffield Arena on November 28...
11月28日,这两支乐队将携手在谢菲尔德剧场举办一场演唱会。 - He supplemented his income with occasional comedy gigs.
他偶尔会表演单口喜剧赚取外快。
- The two bands join forces for a gig at the Sheffield Arena on November 28...
- VERB (公开)表演,演奏
When musicians or other performersgig, they perform live in public.- By the time he was 15, Scott had gigged with a handful of well-known small bands.
到15岁的时候,斯科特已经与几支闻名遐迩的小乐队同台演出过。 - ...ten years of gigging in bars and clubs all over Kentucky.
足迹遍及肯塔基州各酒吧和夜总会的10年驻唱生涯
- By the time he was 15, Scott had gigged with a handful of well-known small bands.
双语例句
- They started out doing free gigs in bars.
他们开始在酒吧间举行免费的爵士乐演奏会。 - When I started out, I traveled the country doing street performances and small gigs.
刚出道的时候,我走过许多城市,做些街头表演和小场秀。 - After that, I played several gigs with her.
之后,我打了她几个音乐会。 - I studied music in school, when I got called to play gigs in town by my colleagues.
当我在学校主修音乐的时候,曾被我的同僚叫去一起参加在城里举办的演奏会。 - And by this time we had reached the gigs.
这时,我们已经到了小船旁。 - Sandra started to get TV gigs.
桑德拉开始有机会在电视上演出。 - If you are a musician and people don't turn up to your gigs, you can still play.
如果你是一个音乐家,但是人们都不来看你的音乐会,你仍然可以演奏。 - And at one of those gigs, he met Ann& a pretty blonde from Connecticut who played bass.
在其中一场演奏会上,他认识了安妮&一位弹奏低音提琴的康州金发美女。 - She wants to take people's breath away with these gigs and she's going to start rehearsals in August.
她要把别人的呼吸与这些演出,她将会开始排练在8月。 - He supplemented his income with occasional comedy gigs.
他偶尔会表演单口喜剧赚取外快。