词汇 | example_english_concert |
释义 | Examples of concertThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. The boys' pictures did not correspond with the preferences found in the concerts. The time is nigh as well for concerted efforts to refine theory on resilience. Usually, the most positive experiences were those of singing in school choir concerts (a kind of formal music education). Professors frequently name the conservatoire(s) where they teach among the achievements listed in the programmes for their concerts. Two further teachers mention that more girls than boys participate in extra-curricular activities and concerts, without specifying whether they mean instrumental or vocal. On the whole, popular music concerts were the most common type. The positive memories related mainly to the social aspect of playing and participating in concerts that were characterized by attention, atmosphere and festivity. However, too much has been made of how daring her decision was to promote public concerts and to appear in them as an instrumentalist. The series comprised seven concerts, two of them being family concerts, four filmed music sessions and one a monographic course. To sustain profitability, corporations employ strategies of "demarketing," namely, concerted efforts to drive away unprofitable patients and deemphasize unprofitable services. More of the older pupils went to venues to hear live music, most commonly music concerts. One reason for its curtailed existence may well have been the practical difficulties involved in sound levels at concerts. They competed in sports, organized clubs and concerts, attended chapel, threw parties and sometimes went to class. Binary fission of membrane-contained cells facilitates concerted replication of fragmented genomes and membrane structures facilitate essential energy production pathways. The selected events span three decades and fifteen concerts, whose size, location, and reception are all vastly different. The booking schedules are diverse, but they are borderline commercial and the concerts rarely sell out. Eighty-nine little books, or libretti, produced for these semi-staged concerts over a 150-year period, have survived. Free outdoor events for the large crowds included music concerts, roving performances, and dance, physical theatre, and new circus shows. Up to the beginning of the 1970s, concerts had resembled more demonstrations than fully fledged musical events. Where there have been concerted sound modelling efforts, it has mostly been directed at traditional musical instruments. A very busy series of concerts is organised, mainly visited by people involved in the festival. His events are often billed as outdoor concerts. I ask this of all types of concerts, by the way, but - hey - this is a popular music journal. Cultural differences in beliefs and practises concerting talk to children. While the regime did not find this activity suspicious and usually granted permission, it did not stop monitoring the concerts. In the 1924-25 season there were 451 orchestral concerts. Ticket prices were used to produce a class hierarchy of concerts. Promenade concerts had a petit bourgeois character, catering to a taste developed in cafes, taverns, parks and pleasure gardens. I wish there were some decent concerts around here. During the 1999 academic year, the department mounted some 100 concerts in out-of-college venues + something of a milestone for us. The findings indicated that most students in the three cities did not attend many concerts. Among those attending other world music concerts, jazz was the most welcomed type in all three communities. The arts work with older people involved placing the products of their work in the arts world, in exhibitions, concerts and so on. Bands produce concerts and records, which are promoted and distributed by the co-operative's structures; the same applies to 'animation' groups. At weekends dancing and concerts attract up to 1000 persons, many of whom stay overnight. Since 1993 the conferences have grown to be threeday events, with the usual mix of papers and concerts. Public installations and concerts in which audience members shape the music that they hear in real time are not unusual. The concerts were held in a spacious lounge, complete with overstuffed chairs and couches which gave the impression of a large living room. A great many fringe activities frame this new-music fest: a youth project, a lecture, a debate and enlightening introductions to all the concerts. Of these, 103 were paying concerts, and 298 were free concerts held for the most part out of doors. From 6 pm to midnight, two more free concerts are performed simultaneously. Brokers gained considerable leverage over local markets, which provoked unease among government officials and at times concerted protest by local landowners and gentry. Thus, in order to reduce global warming, concerted international efforts are critically called for. At this point it is appropriate to ask whether the hammerhead ribozyme reaction is sequential or concerted. Unemployment is an evil from the effects of which no class in the community can hope to escape, unless concerted action is taken. When confronted by concerted union action, many bituminous mine operators offered to collaborate with each other and the union for their mutual economic advantage. Most teachers will also ®nd themselves heavily involved in the organisation of major school concerts or musicals, if not both. Students are expected to perform in public concerts during the year. Festivities which included parades, rock concerts and street perfor mers were expected to attract as many as 30,000 visitors to the town. The students being assessed in both concerts sang, played the piano, clarinet, trumpet, saxophone, acoustic and electric guitars and bass guitar. Many conferences adorn their programme with extra activities such as concerts, excursions or expositions. Discussion of the project began in 1765 and, by 1768, a series of concerts had been organized to support the charity. The riddim-plus-voicing system continues to prevail in dancehall, whether in concerts, dances, or on recordings. Recordings of concerts are also important for the authentication of the artist as an individual. The eight chants were taken from six concerts given in a period of four months. The section's activities included sculptures and installations, site-specific pieces (as was my work) and, believe it or not, concerts. Later the composer created a score, which allowed the work to be performed in concerts. The only entertainments commonly available were schoolroom concerts, which were ' penny readings ' in name only. Men who are more often supporters of concerts than of theatre actors? Currently, rock and roll concerts are still banned from being broadcast on state-run television. There were daily concerts and sound installations were also presented. Also, because of their disabilities, any direct experience - for example in nightclubs and concerts - is extremely limited. The concerts involved images, dancers, and live and taped electronic music, and made extensive use of the slide projector set-up mentioned above. The characteristics and health needs of this potentially vulnerable group of people warrant concerted investigation. Despite concerted efforts to impact the lives of children and youth, negative developmental outcomes continue to occur. The crisis eventually polarized the producers around positions common to each camp, thereby enabling unified and concerted action. What has emerged that is different is concerted, associational activism and struggle. Ecological and democratic principles can be integrated through concerted civic actions, with fair, open, and inclusive policies aimed at reducing both environmental and social wrongs. By contrast, listening to live music, singing and dancing with others and going to concerts were more associated with the residential group. The concerts take place in the palaces of the princely residence and other historic venues in the region. Earlier concerts in the eighteenth century had various imperatives. Both concerts in school and at the breaking-up day were related to positive attention from parents and with strong feelings of atmosphere and solemnity. They declined the invitation, explaining that they did not sing at concerts, as they were not a 'performing' choir. The percentage of private teachers informed about school concerts. Results indicate the girls were signi®cantly more involved in singing, listening and playing musical instruments than boys, and reported attending more concerts. Over the next three days there were four paper sessions, three lecture-recitals and two concerts. Not surprisingly, audience response to such concerts has been markedly more enthusiastic than to conventional stereophonic presentations. Concerts are transient, limited in time and space; contemporary art music concerts especially have a small audience. The concerts included some music theatre and video work, but were predominantly filled with electroacoustic music. Recordings of live concerts, which comprise the majority of these recordings, come from two possible sources: audience recordings and line recordings. At the same time, the authorities started to crack down on amateur bands, breaking up concerts and confiscating equipment. In the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries public meetings, concerts, vaudevilles, theater plays, and the like were commonly held in these chambers and were very popular. The idea was to offer lectures with pedagogical concerts. The three festivals, presenting about one hundred compositions, where rich in pieces that overshadowed whole concerts that surrounded them. Most widespread were assemblies, races and theatres, whereas music concerts, libraries and walks and gardens were generally restricted to the larger centres. Moreover, this municipal musician seems occasionally to have staged some sort of concerts, perhaps with other musicians. In these looser experimental spaces (where talking was encouraged), bands were formed, concerts were planned, and sometimes, impromptu performances were enacted. In addition, there was an excellent selection of high-quality and varied food and drink, and lectures, concerts, and discussion groups were organised to prevent boredom. Unfortunately however, government assistance did nothing to encourage the staging of live concerts. Another way people get access to underground rap music is by attending rap concerts and parties. Although falls among older people are complex events, involving many factors, there is evidence that concerted intervention can reduce their number and severity. There remain, however, several critical issues that warrant concerted attention in the future; we consider some of these in the concluding section of this paper. Consensus might be achieved only after concerted effort to clearly articulate the norms of moral personhood attending one's community. Thus, concerted structural remodeling of neurons and glia at the synapse might, ultimately, be required for the establishment and stabilization of synaptic plasticity. Policies, it seems, often have a certain inertia : particular ideas and practices stick, despite concerted challenges to basic concepts and practices being made. First, concerted environmental regulation generally emphasizes industry and government negotiation more than anything else. Substitutions that were accompanied by changes in adjacent basepairs were classified as ' concerted ' and were screened out in further analysis. Such collaboration requires not only friendly dialogue but also concerted efforts to combine and share resources. Taverns were increasingly vital as cultural centres, with large numbers of clubs and societies meeting there (though no references are given to assemblies, concerts and sports meetings). These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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