gig
n. 現場演奏會; 工作; 輕便雙輪馬車; gigabyte 千兆位元組
A gig is 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,這兩支樂隊將攜手在謝菲爾德劇場舉辦一場演唱會。
He supplemented his income with occasional comedy gigs.
他偶爾會表演單口喜劇賺取外快。
When musicians or other performers gig, they perform live in public.
By the time he was 15, Scott had gigged with a handful of well-known small bands.
到15歲的時候,斯科特已經與幾支聞名遐邇的小樂隊同臺演出過。
...ten years of gigging in bars and clubs all over Kentucky.
足跡遍及肯塔基州各酒吧和夜總會的10年駐唱生涯
1. long and light rowing boat; especially for racing
2. an implement with a shaft and barbed point used for catching fish
3. a cluster of hooks (without barbs) that is drawn through a school of fish to hook their bodies; used when fish are not biting
4. tender that is a light ship's boat; often for personal use of captain
5. small two-wheeled horse-drawn carriage; with two seats and no hood
6. a booking for musicians;
The band played a final gig in this theatre before splitting up.
樂隊解散之前,在這家劇院作了最後一次演出.
Her father thereupon accompanied her to the gig.
她父親只好陪她向馬車走去.
The gig was already lowered, and in it were four oarsmen and a coxswain.
小艇已經放到水上, 艇裡有四個船伕和一個舵手.
The band played a final gig in Japan before splitting up.
樂隊解散前,在日本作最後的演藝.
And now he's just praying I'll get that gig with the Paris Opera Ballet.
現在他正祈禱我能拿到巴黎芭蕾舞劇院的那個工作.