英 [ˌɒfˈsteɪdʒ] 美 [ˌɔːfˈsteɪdʒ]
adj. 不在舞台上的
adv. 不在舞台上地
offstage /ˈɒfˈsteɪdʒ/
副词 When an actor or entertainer goes offstage, they go into the area behind or to the side of the stage, so that the audience no longer sees them. 在舞台后; 在舞台旁
She ran offstage in tears.
她哭着跑下舞台。
There was a lot of noise offstage.
后台十分嘈杂。
形容词 Offstage is used to describe the behaviour of actors or entertainers in real life, when they are not performing. (演员、表演者)现实生活中的; 台下的
...the tragedies of their off-stage lives.
...他们现实生活中的悲剧。
副词 Offstage is also an adverb. 现实生活中地; 台下地
Despite their bitter screen rivalry, off-stage they are close friends.
虽然在银幕上他们是誓不两立的对手,在现实生活中他们却是密友。
situated or taking place in the area of a stage not visible to the audience
offstage noises
withheld from public view or attention
offstage political meetings
behind the scenes; not on stage
the actors were waiting offstage
not in public
the deal was done offstage
舞台内部的
... offstage 私生活 offstage 舞台内部的 offstream 停运 ...
... offstage:舞台后面 lithe:(人体)柔软的 beaded:饰以珠的 ...
... 私生的bastardillegimatemamelesssupposititiousunlawful 私生活offstage 私生活的offscreen ...
... offstream是什么意思及反义词 offstage是什么意思 offspring是什么意思 ...
She ran offstage in tears.
她哭着跑下舞台。
There was a lot of noise offstage.
后台十分嘈杂。
The hero dies offstage.
剧中主角并非死在台上。
The Trachtenburgs like to blur the lines between their onstage presence and offstage reality.
Was she really then whisked offstage in a golf buggy driven by Chris Evans?
Reagan was hustled offstage by the Secret Service, and Springer, too, was hauled away.