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en·core  (nkôr, -kr)
n.
1. A demand by an audience for an additional performance, usually expressed by applause.
2. An additional performance in response to the demand of an audience.
tr.v. en·cored, en·cor·ing, en·cores
To demand an encore of.
interj.
Used to demand an additional performance.

[French, still, yet, again, probably from Vulgar Latin *hinc ad hram, from that to this hour : Latin hinc, from here (from hic, this) + Latin ad, to; see ad- + Latin hram, accusative of hra, hour; see hour.]

encore [ˈɒŋkɔː]
interj
again; once more: used by an audience to demand an extra or repeated performance
n
an extra or repeated performance given in response to enthusiastic demand
vb
(tr) to demand an extra or repeated performance of (a work, piece of music, etc.) by (a performer)
[from French: still, again, perhaps from Latin in hanc hōram until this hour]
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.encore - an extra or repeated performance; usually given in response to audience demand
performance - the act of presenting a play or a piece of music or other entertainment; "we congratulated him on his performance at the rehearsal"; "an inspired performance of Mozart's C minor concerto"
Verb1.encore - request an encore, from a performer
call for, request, bespeak, quest - express the need or desire for; ask for; "She requested an extra bed in her room"; "She called for room service"

encore
noun repeat performance, repetition, rerun, curtain call, extra performance, additional performance His final encore was a piece by Ginastera.
Translations
encore [ɒŋˈkɔːʳ]
A. EXCL¡otra!
B. Nbis m
to call for an encorepedir un bis
to give an encorehacer un bis, repetir a petición del público
to sing a song as an encorecantar como bis una canción
C. VT [+ song] → pedir un bis de; [+ person] → pedir un bis or otra a

encore [ˈɒŋkɔːr]
nbis m
exclbis

encore
interjda capo, Zugabe
nZugabe f, → Dakapo nt, → Dacapo nt; to call for/give an encoreeine Zugabe verlangen/geben
vt pieceals Zugabe verlangen; artisteum eine Zugabe bitten
vieine Zugabe geben

encore [ɒŋˈkɔːʳ]
1. exclbis
2. nbis m inv
to give an encore → concedere un bis

encore [ɒŋˈkɔːʳ]
1. exclbis
2. nbis m inv
to give an encore → concedere un bis

encore
n / interj encore [ˈoŋkoː]
(a call from an audience for) a repetition of a performance, or (for) a further performance The audience cried `Encore!'; The singer gave two encores. herhaling, encore ثانِيَةً! ، مَرَّةً ثانِيَه، أَعِد бис ekstranummer die Zugabe ανκόρ, κι άλλο (επιφ.) bis lisapala, korrata! فریاد تماشاگران به معنی؛ دوباره!؛ درخواست برنامه اضافه ylimääräinen numero bis הַדרָן पुनरावृति की मांग bis újrázás; ráadás; hogy volt! ulangan aukanúmer/lag bis アンコール 앙코르 bis atkārtota izsaukšana; atkārtots izpildījums; bis! atkārtot! lagi Bis!, toegift ekstranummer, dakapo bis bis bis (вызов на) бис Opakovať!, prídavok bis!, dodatek bis dakapo!, en gång till!, extranummer การแสดงซ้ำอีกครั้งตามคำเรียกร้องของผู้ชม Tekrar! Bir daha isteriz; tekrar 再來一個,再演奏/演唱一次 біс! виконання на “біс” مکرّر کی فرمائش nữa đi


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