Новый большой англо-русский словарь - concert
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Перевод с английского языка concert на русский
concert
1. концерт (особ. симфонический) concert pianist —- концертирующий пианист concert music —- концертная музыка concert A —- концертное "ля" (тон, задаваемый дирижером оркестру) 2. согласие in concert with —- вместе с, согласованно с, сообща to act in concert over smth. —- принимать согласованные меры в отношении чего-л Id: cat's concert —- "кошачий концерт"; кто в лес, кто по дрова 3. договариваться, сговариваться to concert on methods —- договориться о методах
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1. noun 1) концерт 2) согласие, соглашение - in concert - act in concert 3) attr. концертный - concert grand 2. v. сговариваться, договариваться; сообща принимать меры - concert action CONCERT action согласовывать действия CONCERT grand концертный рояль ...Англо-русский словарь
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1. сущ. 1) согласие 2) соглашение, уговор • - acting in concert Syn: accommodation, article, agreement, arrangement 2. гл. сговариваться, договариваться ...Англо-русский Русско-английский экономический словарь
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n. & v. --n. 1 a musical performance of usu. several separate compositions. 2 agreement, accordance, harmony. 3 a combination of voices or sounds. --v.tr. arrange (by mutual agreement or coordination). Phrases and idioms concert-goer a person who often goes to concerts. concert grand the largest size of grand piano, used for concerts. concert-master esp. US the leading first-violin player in some orchestras. concert overture Mus. a piece like an overture but intended for independent performance. concert performance Mus. a performance (of an opera etc.) without scenery, costumes, or action. concert pitch 1 Mus. the pitch internationally agreed in 1960 whereby the A above middle C = 440 Hz. 2 a state of unusual readiness, efficiency, and keenness (for action etc.). in concert 1 (often foll. by with) acting jointly and accordantly. 2 (predic.) (of a musician) in a performance. Etymology: F concert (n.), concerter (v.) f. It. concertare harmonize ...Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
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I. noun Etymology: French, from Italian ~o, from ~are Date: 1571 1. agreement in design or plan ; union formed by mutual communication of opinion and views 2. obsolete musical harmony ; concord 3. a public performance (as of music or dancing) • ~ adjective II. verb Etymology: Middle French ~er, from Old Italian ~are, perhaps from com- + certo certain, decided, from Latin certus — more at certain Date: 1652 transitive verb 1. to make a plan for ~ measures for aiding the poor 2. to settle or adjust by conferring and reaching an agreement ~ed their differences intransitive verb to act in harmony or conjunction ...Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
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~ n 1 a performance given by musicians (We went to a concert of Vivaldi's `Four Seasons'. | a pop concert) 2 in concert (with) formal a) people who do something in concert do it together after having agreed on it (The various governments decided to act in concert over this matter.) b) playing or singing at a concert (Michael Jackson in concert at the Palladium) ...Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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