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词汇 offstage
释义 offstage
adverb
(alsooff-stage, off stage)uk /ˌɒfˈsteɪdʒ/ us /ˌɑːfˈsteɪdʒ/
behind, at, or to the side of the stage, so that people who are watching cannot see:
He never actually appears in the second half of the play - you just hear his voice offstage.
The figure is raised high in the air by three men who carry her slowly offstage.
(of a performer, actor, etc.) when not acting in a play or film, etc., or not taking part in some other kind of performance:
When we go offstage, we are normal people.
The actress had some hard times off-stage.
Off stage, the young ballet dancer plied other trades.
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Theatres, cinemas & their parts
apron
art house
arthouse
backdrop
backstage
billboard
bioscope
fleapit
footlights
green room
loge
onstage
scenery
spotlight
stage door
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stage right
stagily
stagy
wing

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offstage
adjective
(alsooff-stage)uk /ˌɒfˈsteɪdʒ/ us /ˌɑːfˈsteɪdʒ/
off the stage, or happening behind or at the side of the stage, so that people who are watching cannot see: 不在舞台上的,台后的,幕后的
Offstage performers are hidden from view as they wait in the wings.
An off-stage choir can be heard singing.
used for describing a performer, actor, etc. or their behaviour when they are not acting in a play or film, etc. or not taking part in some other kind of performance: (演员)在舞台之外的,舞台下的,现实生活中的
The actor became well-known for his offstage exploits.
Before the interview, she made it clear that her off-stage life was off limits.
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Theatres, cinemas & their parts
apron
art house
arthouse
backdrop
backstage
billboard
bioscope
fleapit
footlights
green room
loge
onstage
scenery
spotlight
stage door
stage left
stage right
stagily
stagy
wing

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Cinema & theatre: acting, rehearsing & performing

offstage | American Dictionary


offstage
adverb[ not gradable ]
us/ˈɔfˈsteɪdʒ/
behind or at the side of the stage, so that people who are watching cannot see:
We could hear someone shouting offstage.

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He was off-stage for just thirty seconds during the performance.
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The off-stage is where individual actors meet the audience members independently of the team performance on the front stage.
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The actor playing the body would then stand up and allow himself to be led off-stage by the figure.
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Jillette believes that their partnership succeeds precisely because they give each other a great deal of space off-stage.
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Off-stage he prefers to stay out of the limelight.
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Eagulls are known for their brash, opinionated and chaotic off-stage experiences.
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In this round, the wives were taken off-stage and asked 5 questions during the commercial break.
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He's a lovely guy; he and the players have a cordial off-stage relationship.
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Dragon is also voiced off-stage by a single vocalist, with four puppeteers controlling the movements of the new 25-foot puppet.
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Typically, off-stage characters are not considered part of the "dramatis person".
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Bodywork is potentially demeaning work, and nurses go offstage to perform it.
He thus was making a bid for poetic fame off-stage.
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Persons seated here are often referenced and shown briefly on camera but watch the taping from off-stage.
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They have worked on and off-stage together, and have both expressed a desire to keep working on theatre projects even while focusing on music.
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His stark music is poignant and melancholy, and captures beautifully the enigmatic mood of on- and off-stage traumas and passions.
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