encore
encore 英 [ˈɒŋkɔ:(r)] 美 [ˈɑŋkɔ(r)]
n. 再演唱的要求;经要求而再唱 vt. 要求再演或唱 int. 再来一个
进行时:encoring 过去式:encored 过去分词:encored 第三人称单数:encores 名词复数:encores
- A performance that's repeated or added to the regular performance is called an encore. If you're deaf from last night's concert, it might be because the band played for two hours and then did a thirty minute encore.
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- n. 再演唱的要求;经要求而再唱
- vt. 要求再演或唱
- int. 再来一个
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1. So, we scheduled an encore today for 65 people on the waiting list.
所以我们今天为候补的65个人安排了一场额外培训。
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2. Called the encore, the addition, expected to open in April, 2010, includes 400 luxury suites, an expanded casino and more restaurants.
永利澳门的Encore预计于2010年4月开幕,包括400间豪华套房,一个大型的赌场和多间餐馆。
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3. After devoting the entire concert to serenely melancholic music, he did allow himself a brief explanation for the first encore, Ichimei: "I was in the studio, recording, when the first tremor struck.
在整场安静忧郁的音乐之后,他最终开口为第一首安可曲目《命运》做了一些简短的解说:“当一次地震来临时,我当时在录音室,正在录音。”
- encore (interj.) 1712, from French encore "still, yet, again, also, furthermore" (12c.), generally explained as being from Vulgar Latin phrase *hinc ad horam "from then to this hour," or (in) hanc horam "(to) this hour" (Italian ancora "again, still, yet" is said to be a French loan-word). As a noun, from 1763; as a verb, from 1748. Related: Encored.
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