Encore, the noun means: request to sing again. The interjection is: one more, one more performance, one more sing. After many concerts, everyone will shout "Encore, Encore" together, which means returning to the performance at the request of fans after the performance. Also translated as "Encore" or "Encore Song" in Chinese, it means the last song. It can also be extended to mean the last time.
encore.
n (at the end of a concert or other performance) an encore; (called by the audience) one more encore.
int (requested by the audience at the end of the concert) One more, one more song, one more song.
v asked to sing again.
[Example] Lang's final encore last night was "Barefoot".
Lang's final encore last night was "Barefoot."
[Others]: Third person singular: encores, plural: encores, present participle: encoring, past tense: encoded, past participle: encoded.
Requesttosingagain, sing again.
request
n (formal or polite) request, request. Things to ask for.
vRequest, request, formally or politely.
[Example]MrDennissaidhehadrequestedaccesstoatelephone.
Mr Dennis said he had requested use of the telephone.
[Others] Third person singular: requests, plural: requests, present participle: requesting, past tense: requested, past participle: requested.