encore 的 3 个定义
- again; once more.
- a demand, as by applause, for a repetition of a song, act, etc., or for a performance of a number or piece additional to those on a program, or for a reappearance by the performers, as at the end of a concert, recital, etc.
- the performance or reappearance in response to such a demand: He chose a Chopin nocturne for his encore.
- any repeated or additional performance or appearance, as a rerun of a telecast or a rematch in sports.
en·cored, en·cor·ing.
- to call for a repetition of.
- to call for an encore from.
encore 近义词
another round of applause; repeat
encore 的近义词 10 个
encore 的反义词 2 个
更多encore例句
- While Katzenbach greeted the news with a large measure of relief, he resented the fact that Wallace would be given a chance to take an encore.
- For an encore, the conference currently has four teams inside the Associated Press top 10 — before this season, it hadn’t done that since 1987 — including three of the top five teams.
- If you were stuck inside today and didn’t get to enjoy it, we’ve got some encores this weekend.
- The crowd bawls its approval, but begins to disperse after one encore.
- The band manages one encore, “Whipping Post,” but halfway through the number the audience is busily streaming toward the exits.
- And with a brief, foot-stomping encore of “I Feel the Earth Move,” she proved she can rock a bit, too.
- And when, in a flurry of light and color, the band plays “Young Blood” as an encore, the house erupts.
- It is as if Smilevski is demanding an encore by thumping on his own book.
- I thought we were in for an encore performance, but gradually the uproar died away, and by midnight all was quiet.
- Sur le confluant des deux rivieres, y avoit la plus belle assemble des Sauvages que j'aye point encore veue.
- Car les Sauvages ayans encore de la reverence aux sepultures de leurs peres & amis, le vouloient porter au Cap de Sable 40.
- Mais particulierement encore l'exemption de maladies, qui est vn miracle tres-evident.
- This is the proper ending to every demand for an encore in “Le Grillon,” and it never fails to bring one.