英语释义
1. a short, distinct closing section at the end of something (such as a piece of music, a performance, or a news report)
My favorite part is the sax outro; it reminds me of something from the '70s I can't place.
— Ryan Adams The film ends with a colossal but semi-serious bang, an extravagant visual flourish and a cheeky musical outro over the closing credits to leave you laughing in spite of yourself …
— Peter Bradshaw When a story comes in from a Bay News 9 reporter, Ruechel will simply record his intro, main segment and outro.
— Jay Handelman