释义 |
encore /ˈɒŋkɔː /nounA repeated or additional performance of an item at the end of a concert, as called for by an audience: everybody got up on stage for the final encore...- And then it's time for the encores and final farewells.
- At 62 she rarely betrayed her age and, if my memory serves me correctly, she performed a number of encores to thank the very enthusiastic audience.
- They order a jug of sangria, watching the Argentinian who, aware of his audience's renewed interest, is now performing an encore.
Synonyms repeat performance, extra performance, additional performance, replay, repeat, repetition; curtain call exclamationAgain! (as called by an audience at the end of a concert): it was Louis who shouted ‘Bravo! Encore!’ verb [with object]1Call for a repeated or additional performance of (an item) at the end of a concert: several arias were encored...- Spice was encored three times.
- At the Richter premiere the third movement was encored, and Elgar wrote beside it in his programme ‘lovely’.
- ‘Va, pensiero,’ the opera's most famous excerpt, was even encored on opening night.
1.1 [no object] (Of a performer) give an encore: he encored with a solo number...- They encored with England Made Me, and a brilliantly dispassionate version of one of Bowie's more histrionic moments.
- They started slowly, but by the time they encored with Phat Planet there were no doubts left, nor much of your ears.
- Willie Ryan encored with his lovely poem, and Noreen Cusack entertained us all with her comedic skills.
OriginEarly 18th century: French, literally 'still, again'. |