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con·cert [ˈkɒnsət] SUST.

1. concert MÚS.:

concert
in concert
v živo

2. concert form:

in concert
to act in concert

con·cert ˈgrand SUST.

concert grand

ˈpop con·cert SUST.

pop concert

prom·enade ˈcon·cert SUST. ingl. brit.

ˈsym·pho·ny con·cert SUST.

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

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During this period, performances were presented only occasionally, some being concerts and others "cai luong" programs.
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After a few concerts, they entered two contests, and in the second they won the prize of having their first album produced.
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They leased the theatre for three years, with an option for six more, and promoted live concerts.
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During festivals throughout the year, visitors are invited to enjoy concerts, food, and entertainment.
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Small concerts were regularly held in the function building.
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However, just when the concerts seemed to be heading in the right direction, the unlikely stumbling block of world poverty halted progress.
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The building continued to show films until 1972, after which it hosted concerts.
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He has more than 300 concerts to his credit.
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