backdrop 英 [ˈbækdrɒp]   美 [ˈbækdrɑp]

backdrop

backdrop  英 [ˈbækdrɒp] 美 [ˈbækdrɑp]

n. 背景;背景幕;交流声 

名词复数:backdrops 

Zibach said. He initially conceived of a giant flame rock as the villain's backdrop because his weapon of destruction shoots fire and metal. 他最初设想用一块巨大的火焰岩石作为这个恶棍的背景幕,因为他那毁灭性的武器发射火和金属。
The collar of the man behind the media mogul is providing an unfortunate backdrop for him. 这位媒体大亨身后男子的领口为他提供了一副非常不幸的背景。

  • A backdrop is the scenery that hangs behind the actors in a play. You might help to paint the backdrop for your school's production of "The Sound of Music."
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  • n. 背景;背景幕;交流声
  • 1. Zibach said. He initially conceived of a giant flame rock as the villain's backdrop because his weapon of destruction shoots fire and metal.

    他最初设想用一块巨大的火焰岩石作为这个恶棍的背景幕,因为他那毁灭性的武器发射火和金属。

  • 2. The collar of the man behind the media mogul is providing an unfortunate backdrop for him.

    这位媒体大亨身后男子的领口为他提供了一副非常不幸的背景。

  • 3. He initially conceived of a giant flame rock as the villain's backdrop because his weapon of destruction shoots fire and metal.

    他最初设想用一块巨大的火焰岩石作为这个恶棍的背景幕,因为他那毁灭性的武器发射火和金属。

  • backdrop (n.) 1883 in theatrical argot, from back (adj.) + drop (n.).
back·drop / ˈbækdrɒp ; NAmE ˈbækdrɑːp / ( BrE also back·cloth ) noun 1 a painted piece of cloth that is hung behind the stage in a theatre as part of the scenery (舞台的)背景幕布 2 everything that can be seen around an event that is taking place, but which is not part of that event (事件发生时)周围陪衬景物 The mountains provided a dramatic backdrop for our picnic. 群山如画,给我们的野餐平添景色。 3 the general conditions in which an event takes place, which sometimes help to explain that event (事态或活动的)背景 It was against this backdropof racial tension that the civil war began. 这场内战肇端于种族之间的紧张状态。 backdrop backdrops back·drop / ˈbækdrɒp ; NAmE ˈbækdrɑːp /
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