搜尋結果
upstage
- IPA[ˌʌpˈsteɪdʒ]
英式
- divert attention from (someone) towards oneself;(of an actor) move towards the back of a stage to make (another actor) face away from the audience
- at or towards the back of a stage
- situated or occurring at the back of a stage;superior; aloof
verb: upstage, 3rd person present: upstages, gerund or present participle: upstaging, past tense: upstaged, past participle: upstaged
- 釋義
動詞
- 1. divert attention from (someone) towards oneself they were totally upstaged by their co-star in the film
- 2. (of an actor) move towards the back of a stage to make (another actor) face away from the audience when he tried to upstage her she sauntered down to the front of the stage
副詞
- 1. at or towards the back of a stage Hamlet turns to face upstage most of the action remains upstage
形容詞
- 1. situated or occurring at the back of a stage an upstage exit
- 2. informal, dated superior; aloof this upstage reserve is rather ridiculous
- 更多解釋
- IPA[ˌəpˈstāj]
美式
- divert attention from (someone) towards oneself: they were totally upstaged by their co-star in the film
- at or towards the back of a stage: Hamlet turns to face upstage most of the action remains upstage
- situated or occurring at the back of a stage: an upstage exit
Oxford American Dictionary