backstage

英[ˌbæk'steɪdʒ] 美[ˌbæk'steɪdʒ]
  • adj. 在后台;向后台
  • adv. 在后台;向后台
Noun:
  1. a stage area out of sight of the audience

Adjective:
  1. concealed from public view or attention;

    "offstage political meetings"

Adverb:
  1. out of view of the public; behind the scenes;

    "Working backstage to gain political support for his proposal"
    "many private deals were made backstage at the convention"

  2. in or to a backstage area of a theater;

    "costumes were changed backstage"

1. They came backstage afterward, cooing and toadying to him.
她们随后来到后台,对他娇语谄媚。

来自柯林斯例句

2. He met Jackson backstage at his concert in Leeds.
他在利兹音乐会的后台见到了杰克逊。

来自柯林斯例句

3. The performers, in costume and make-up, were walking up and down backstage.
上了妆穿着戏服的演员在后台走来走去。

来自柯林斯例句

4. He went backstage and asked for her autograph.
他去后台跟她要了签名。

来自柯林斯例句

5. After the show, we were allowed to go backstage to meet the cast.
表演结束之后,我们获准到后台和演员见面。

来自《权威词典》

    用作形容词 (adj.)
    1. The backstage activities are a mysterious world for this youngster.
      后台戏棚是孩童的神秘世界。
    用作副词 (adv.)
    1. The noise backstage scared Nancy and she blew her lines.
      后台传来的响声把南希吓坏了,她忘记了台词。
    2. After the final curtain (ie After the play had ended) we went backstage.
      演出结束后我们到后台去了。

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