0 a single performance by a musician or group of musicians, especially playing modern or pop music -- (尤指演奏現代或流行樂的)演奏會
1 a light two-wheeled carriage pulled by one horse, used especially in the past -- (尤指舊時的)雙輪小馬車
2 a gigabyte -- 十億位元組,吉位元組(同 gigabyte)
3 (of a musician or group of musicians) to perform gigs -- 做樂師
In addition to stereotypical patterns and expectations, men and women may differ in the way they arrange ad hoc gigs with each other.
If you are not convinced, think of the development of jazz performers from their first solo to the most memorable gig in their career.
They'd go to a gig with a library of prefabricated and tested code.
How much money is generated at pub gigs by the music as opposed to the sale of alcohol or the attractiveness of bar staff?
And after the gig, well, you know how it is on the road.
And let us imagine that she is not asked to join them in a paid ad hoc gig the following week.
That's always the reason used to marginalise us from gigs, that our music is so heavy that surely it will incite a riot.
I decided in most cases not to take loudspeakers to the gig.