释义 |
upstage美 [ʌp'steɪdʒ] 英 [ʌp'steɪdʒ] - adj.在[向]舞台后方的;狂妄自大的
- n.后台;舞台上较后的位置
- v.抢…的镜头;把对…的注意吸引过来
- adv.在(或向)舞台后部(的)
- 网络抢戏;傲慢的;后表演区
第三人称单数:upstages 现在分词:upstaging 过去式:upstaged 1. | 在(或向)舞台后部(的)at or towards the back of the stage in a theatre |
1. | ~ sb 抢…的镜头;把对…的注意吸引过来to say or do sth that makes people notice you more than the person that they should be interested in |
| She was furious at being upstaged by her younger sister. 她被妹妹抢去风头,感到气愤不已。 |
v. | 1. (在演出中占据舞台后方)逼使(另一演员)背向观众,抢(别人的)戏 | adv. | | adj. | | n. | |
v. | 1. to divert attention from somebody else to yourself by being more impressive or noticeable 2. to move toward the back of the stage in order to force another actor to turn his or her back to the audience 3. to treat somebody in a haughty or disdainful manner 4. to do something so that you get more attention and admiration than someone else, especially someone who will be annoyed by this 1. to divert attention from somebody else to yourself by being more impressive or noticeable 2. to move toward the back of the stage in order to force another actor to turn his or her back to the audience 3. to treat somebody in a haughty or disdainful manner 4. to do something so that you get more attention and admiration than someone else, especially someone who will be annoyed by this | adv. | 1. in, at, or toward the rear part of a stage 2. at or towards the back of the stage in a theatre | adj. | 1. relating to or located in or at the rear part of a stage 2. distant from and disdainful of other people | n. | 1. the rear part of the stage |
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