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单词 outro
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Definition of outro in English:

outro

nounPlural outros ˈaʊtrəʊˈoutrō
informal
  • The concluding section of a piece of music or a radio or television programme.

    〈非正式〉(乐曲、广播或电视节目的)结尾

    we had played enough for the outro
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The outros at the end of some of the tracks are more interesting than the songs themselves and the title track will make a suitable first single.
    • The result is a short outro that is just as charming as ‘Runaway’ proper is unrelentingly glorious.
    • What makes this record are the spoken intros, outros and in-betweens, in which he adds political resonance.
    • The most impressive moment is the vaudeville-esque outro, fleshed out with seemingly decaying accordions.
    • It's capped off with an ultra-suave outro that shows Radio 4 knows how to deal out the style with the substance in equal dollops.
    • The device is a little less effective when repeated for the outro, but they vary the approach slightly by filling the silence with a delay-drenched keyboard and cropping the buildup.
    • This is a bleak and brooding song yet the uplifting outro give a sense of hope for the flawed central character.
    • It went down well, with Trent drawing out the peaceful piano breaks, and the extended outro sending the moshpit into a frenzy as one should hope.
    • But either way, as the charming outro bids you farewell before a deceiving extra track, it's evident that The Sways have put together something a bit special here.
    • Here, the band gets maximum impact from a lengthy outro comprised only of the phrase ‘Hey Hey Hey.’
    • Glasser's gently scraped bowing in the outro is a perfect close.
    • It also features a hyperkinetic outro that finally captures the galvanization we could've used from the outset.
    • The orchestra played the outro while Yurika finished her dance and stopped in her final position.
    • The keyboards are warm, and the harmony guitar solo in the outro is totally awesome (as all harmony guitar solos are destined to be).
    • Furthermore, the breakbeat-laden outro to the attack comes off as monotonous and tacked-on.
    • We've also tried to get rid of long intros and outros.
    • Her outros to reports on the show have often been heavy with superfluous emotional cues for viewers.
    • The songs on the CD I can do without; it's the station IDs, the ads, the intros and outros that almost make me wish I could cobble together a wayback machine of my own and go live there, just for a summer, just once.
    • I got to the ending and missed a few notes on the outro.
    • They stop doing this for the final chorus, then resume in earnest for the outro.

Origin

1970s: from out, on the pattern of intro.

Definition of outro in US English:

outro

nounˈoutrō
informal
  • The concluding section of a piece of music or a radio or television program.

    〈非正式〉(乐曲、广播或电视节目的)结尾

    the intros, outros, and bridges of various segments
    Example sentencesExamples
    • This is a bleak and brooding song yet the uplifting outro give a sense of hope for the flawed central character.
    • The keyboards are warm, and the harmony guitar solo in the outro is totally awesome (as all harmony guitar solos are destined to be).
    • We've also tried to get rid of long intros and outros.
    • The device is a little less effective when repeated for the outro, but they vary the approach slightly by filling the silence with a delay-drenched keyboard and cropping the buildup.
    • But either way, as the charming outro bids you farewell before a deceiving extra track, it's evident that The Sways have put together something a bit special here.
    • Furthermore, the breakbeat-laden outro to the attack comes off as monotonous and tacked-on.
    • What makes this record are the spoken intros, outros and in-betweens, in which he adds political resonance.
    • It also features a hyperkinetic outro that finally captures the galvanization we could've used from the outset.
    • The result is a short outro that is just as charming as ‘Runaway’ proper is unrelentingly glorious.
    • Her outros to reports on the show have often been heavy with superfluous emotional cues for viewers.
    • The outros at the end of some of the tracks are more interesting than the songs themselves and the title track will make a suitable first single.
    • Here, the band gets maximum impact from a lengthy outro comprised only of the phrase ‘Hey Hey Hey.’
    • It went down well, with Trent drawing out the peaceful piano breaks, and the extended outro sending the moshpit into a frenzy as one should hope.
    • Glasser's gently scraped bowing in the outro is a perfect close.
    • The orchestra played the outro while Yurika finished her dance and stopped in her final position.
    • I got to the ending and missed a few notes on the outro.
    • The most impressive moment is the vaudeville-esque outro, fleshed out with seemingly decaying accordions.
    • It's capped off with an ultra-suave outro that shows Radio 4 knows how to deal out the style with the substance in equal dollops.
    • They stop doing this for the final chorus, then resume in earnest for the outro.
    • The songs on the CD I can do without; it's the station IDs, the ads, the intros and outros that almost make me wish I could cobble together a wayback machine of my own and go live there, just for a summer, just once.

Origin

1970s: from out, on the pattern of intro.

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