backstage 英 [ˌbækˈsteɪdʒ]   美 [ˈbækˈstedʒ]

backstage

backstage  英 [ˌbækˈsteɪdʒ] 美 [ˈbækˈstedʒ]

adv. 在后台;向后台 

名词复数:backstages 

Then, turning to the model, he thanked her profusely and ushered her backstage. 接着,他转向模特儿,对她一再致谢,把她送到了后台。
We are so lucky to have a team of Chinese students and professionals helping us backstage. 我们很幸运拥有一群中国学生和专业人员在后台帮忙。

  • Backstage is the area of a theater where the actors wait until it's time to walk onstage and play their parts. The audience can't see what's going on backstage.
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  • adv. 在后台;向后台
  • 1. Then, turning to the model, he thanked her profusely and ushered her backstage.

    接着,他转向模特儿,对她一再致谢,把她送到了后台。

  • 2. We are so lucky to have a team of Chinese students and professionals helping us backstage.

    我们很幸运拥有一群中国学生和专业人员在后台帮忙。

  • 3. backstage last night he explained: "If the Queen Mother asks an Englishman to wait, you wait - or go to the Tower of London.

    昨晚在后台,他解释道:“如果王太后叫你等,你就得等——或者去伦敦塔被关起来。

  • backstage (n.) also back-stage, 1891; see back (adj.) + stage (n.).
back·stage / ˌbækˈsteɪdʒ ; NAmE ˌbækˈsteɪdʒ / adverb 1 in the part of a theatre where the actors and artists get ready and wait to perform 在后台 After the show, we were allowed to go backstage to meet the cast. 表演结束之后,我们获准到后台和演员们见面。 2 away from the attention of the public; in secret 私下;秘密地 I'd like to know what really goes on backstage in government. 我想知道政府在幕后究竟干些什么。 back·stage adjective back·stage / ˌbækˈsteɪdʒ ; NAmE ˌbækˈsteɪdʒ /
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