gig
Prononciation : [ɡɪɡ]
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Contexte : « entertainment »
(noun) a live performance, like a concert or show. When a band plays music for an audience, that’s called a gig.
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The band has a gig at the local park this weekend.
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She didn't enjoy the last gig because the sound was not good.
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When is your next gig scheduled?
Contexte : « work »
(noun) a job or task, usually temporary or informal. When someone works on a project for a short time, it can be called a gig.
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He found a gig as a freelance writer.
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Finding a gig during the summer was harder than she expected.
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What kind of gig are you looking for right now?
Contexte : « entertainment »
(verb) to perform music or entertain an audience. When musicians play for people, they are said to gig.
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They gigged at the festival and had a great time.
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Last year, they didn't gig as much because of the pandemic.
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Have you ever gigged at a big event?
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