encore如何读

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encore是什么意思

  • n.再演;加演;安可曲
  • v.要求加演
  • int.再来一个!

encore自然拼读

en·core

an kor

encore变形

复数:encores

第三人称单数:encores

现在分词:encoring

过去式:encored

过去分词:encored

encore英英释义

interjection

once more; again (as a call by an audience for a continuation of a performance).

noun

an audience demand for continuation of a performance.

an addition to a scheduled performance, usu. in response to audience demand or encouragement.

encore词源中文解释

1712年,源自法语 encore “仍然,尚未,再次,也,此外”(12世纪),通常被解释为来自俗拉丁语短语 *hinc ad horam “从那时到现在”,或 (in) hanc horam “(到)此时此刻”(意大利语 ancora “再次,仍然,尚未”据说是法语借词)。作为名词,从1763年开始使用; 作为动词,从1748年开始使用。相关词汇: Encored。

Whenever any Gentlemen are particularly pleased with a Song, at their crying out Encore ... the Performer is so obliging as to sing it over again. [Steele, "Spectator" No. 314, 1712]
每当有绅士们特别喜欢一首歌时,他们会大喊“再来一次”……表演者很乐意再唱一遍。[斯蒂尔,《观察家》第314期,1712年]
There appears to be no evidence that either the Fr. or It. word was ever similarly used in its native country. The corresponding word both in Fr. and It. is bis; in It. da capo was formerly used. [OED]
没有证据表明法语或意大利语单词曾在其本国以类似的方式使用。法语和意大利语中对应的单词是 bis; 在意大利语中,曾经使用 da capo。[OED]

encore词源英文解释

French, still, again

The first known use of encore was in 1712

encore儿童词典英英释义

encroachverb

to enter or force oneself on another's property or rights little by little

to advance beyond the usual or desirable limits

the gradually encroaching sea

encroachverb

to enter or force oneself on another's property or rights little by little

to advance beyond the usual or desirable limits

the gradually encroaching sea

endothermicadjective

characterized by or formed with absorption of heat

encroachverb

to enter or force oneself on another's property or rights little by little

to advance beyond the usual or desirable limits

the gradually encroaching sea

encourageverb

to cause to feel courage, spirit, or hope

encouraged by her kind words

to try to persuade

encouraged him to go back to school

to spur on : stimulate

to give help to : foster warm weather encourages plant growth

government grants to encourage young artists

encounter1 of 2verb

to engage in a struggle with as an enemy or rival

to come upon face-to-face : meet

to come upon unexpectedly

encountered problems

encounter2 of 2noun

a clash between enemies or rivalsalso: a very unfriendly meeting

had an encounter with the boss

a chance meeting

a meeting face-to-face

encounter1 of 2verb

to engage in a struggle with as an enemy or rival

to come upon face-to-face : meet

to come upon unexpectedly

encountered problems

encounter2 of 2noun

a clash between enemies or rivalsalso: a very unfriendly meeting

had an encounter with the boss

a chance meeting

a meeting face-to-face

encorenoun

a demand made by an audience for a repeat or an additional performancealso: a further performance in response to such a demand

encore 例句

1 Likewise, it seemed at first that a few of her seven — yes, seven — encores jarred with the forlorn mood she’d built up.

2 And given a chance for an encore, she signed up again.

3 At the show’s end, the band would return for an entirely improvised encore.

4 Mr. Tignor oversaw the percussion and electronic elements and also, made up as a zombie, did a vocal turn during the encore.

5 The opening half of “The Bobby Brown Story,” written by Abdul Williams and directed by Kiel Adrian Scott, encores at 6:30 p.m.

6 With encores, this concert scheduled for 60 minutes lasted about 90 minutes.

7 He used two more songs off “Gemini” to bookend a generous five-song encore that stretched the show well past 90 minutes, starting off the encore with “Excavate” before reluctantly saying goodbye with the celebratory “Glorious.”

8 "In 27 Pieces" was conceived as a collection of short encores, most for acoustic violin and piano.

9 Kerr gave an encore performance of “Spagoni the Toreador” for oldtimes’ sake, but the greatest applause of the evening went to James, who composed a song he performed for the occasion:

10 The orchestra closed the concert with an encore.

交响乐团在再来一次的欢呼声中结束了音乐会。

11 It can’t be an accident that his encores, emerging from a frothy ocean of adulation, always manage to reach some higher gear.

12 Will you favor us with an encore?

再给我来一个好 吗 ?

13 “Can you believe this?” he asked when the guitarist joined ZZ Top for the first of two encores.

14 In her final encore, a beguiling account of Irving Berlin’s “Always,” Ms. Blythe invited her adoring audience to sing along, which many did, as she beamed while joining in.

15 Kremer played a brief encore by the same composer, who, he said, “still has to be discovered.”

16 As an encore, he played the Bourrées from Bach's Third Cello Suite, a moment of sudden austerity that threw the hedonism of the rest of the concert into sharp relief.

17 As an equally unlikely encore, Ms. Chase played her own arrangement of Paganini’s Caprice No. 24, expertly deploying unconventional techniques to evoke a violinist’s bowed chords and plucks.

18 Often given to generous encores, Mr. Schiff followed his program with a performance of Bach’s First Partita, complete with sectional repeats.

19 Hahn gave the program one last twist by playing an encore — not a new one, but Charles Ives' 1901 "Largo."

20 For an encore, Moore reached back to 1995 for “Ono Soul,” a tribute to Yoko from his solo debut, “Psychic Hearts.”

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