upstage

[ˌʌpˈsteɪdʒ]
  • 释义
  • adv.

    向舞台后部;在舞台后部;

  • adj.

    舞台后部的;<口>傲慢的;自负的;

  • vt.

    抢戏;抢镜头;使相形见绌;傲慢地对待;

  • 双语例句
  • 1、

    He tried to upstage his boss at the meeting.

    他在会议期间尽力显得比上司突出.

    ——《简明英汉词典》
  • 2、

    Can anybody tell me what the difference between upstage and downstage is?

    谁能告诉我后台跟前台的差别?

    ——期刊摘选
  • 3、

    She was furious at being upstaged by her younger sister.

    她被妹妹抢去风头,感到气愤不已。

    ——《牛津高阶英汉双解词典》
  • 4、

    They slowly moved from upstage left into the centre.

    他们慢慢地从舞台后方的左侧移至正中。

    柯林斯例句
  • 5、

    Upstage and right of centre, Robert Morris stands with his back to the audience.

    舞台后方偏右处,罗伯特·莫里斯背对观众站着。

    柯林斯例句
  • 6、

    Upstage and right of centre, Robert Morris stands with his back to the audience...

    舞台后方偏右处,罗伯特·莫里斯背对观众站着。

    柯林斯高阶英语词典
  • 7、

    They're much too upstage for us these days.

    他们近来对我们太势利了.

    辞典例句
  • 8、

    The dancers were directed to move upstage.

    舞蹈演员渐渐移向舞台前方.

    期刊摘选
  • 9、

    Position a camera upstage...

    在舞台后面安置一部摄影机。

    柯林斯高阶英语词典
  • 10、

    Chicago will probably never upstage New York as the hub for America's investment banking talent.

    芝加哥可能永远无法抢纽约的风头,成为美国投资银行业人才的集中地.

    期刊摘选
  • 11、

    Position a camera upstage.

    在舞台后面安置一部摄影机。

    柯林斯例句
  • 12、

    He upstages her by flirting with other women.

    他与其他女人调情,故意怠慢她。

    柯林斯高阶英语词典
  • 13、

    He was upstage with strangers.

    他对陌生人很冷漠,爱搭不理的.

    期刊摘选
  • 14、

    He had a younger brother who always publicly upstaged him...

    他有一个弟弟,总是公然抢他的风头。

    柯林斯高阶英语词典
  • 15、

    All the big-name stars were upstaged by 12-year-old Katy Rochford.

    所有的大明星都被12岁的凯蒂·罗奇福德抢去了风头。

    朗文当代高级英语词典 第6版
  • 16、

    She crossed to the upstage chair forcing the lead to turn his back to the audience.

    她横穿到舞台后方的椅子,迫使男主人公背对着观众.

    期刊摘选
  • 17、

    The actor moved upstage away from the audience.

    演员移向舞台后部,离观众越来越远.

    《简明英汉词典》
  • 18、

    An interpreter must n't upstage the speaker.

    翻译不应该抢发言人的风头.

    期刊摘选