offstage

英[ˌɒf'steɪdʒ] 美[ˌɔːf'steɪdʒ]
  • adj. 不在舞台上的;戏外的
  • adv. 不在舞台上地;戏外
GRE
Noun:
  1. a stage area out of sight of the audience

Adjective:
  1. situated or taking place in the area of a stage not visible to the audience;

    "offstage noises"

  2. concealed from public view or attention;

    "offstage political meetings"

Adverb:
  1. behind the scenes; not on stage;

    "the actors were waiting offstage"

  2. not in public;

    "the deal was done offstage"

1. Her manner offstage, like her manner on, is somewhat surly.
她台下和台上的举止如出一辙,都有些粗暴无礼。

来自柯林斯例句

2. We go offstage and come back for the convention of the encore.
按照加演的传统做法,我们走到后台后又再次返场。

来自柯林斯例句

3. There was a lot of noise offstage.
后台十分嘈杂。

来自柯林斯例句

4. The stars were having an offstage relationship.
这对明星在现实生活中发展出恋情。

来自《权威词典》

5. She ran offstage in tears.
她哭着跑下台。

来自辞典例句

    用作形容词 (adj.)
    1. Kabuki employs two musical ensembles, one onstage and the other offstage.
      歌舞伎有两个音乐剧团,一是在舞台上,一是舞台内部。
    2. The stars were having an offstage relationship.
      这些明星在现实生活中有着亲昵关系。
    用作副词 (adv.)
    1. It was the tank was brought on for the first trick and then taken offstage.
      水箱是为第一个魔术准备的,后来被搬到台下了。
    2. While Cash told it like it is in his songs, he lied and cheated offstage.
      虽然卡什在歌声中是真诚的,但他在舞台之下却撒谎骗人。

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