understudy 英 [ˈʌndəstʌdi]   美 [ˈʌndərstʌdi]

understudy

understudy  英 [ˈʌndəstʌdi] 美 [ˈʌndərstʌdi]

n. 候补演员;替工  vt. 练习代演;当…的替手;实地演习  vi. 学当替工 

进行时:understudying  过去式:understudied  过去分词:understudied  第三人称单数:understudies  名词复数:understudies 

Sharpay: I'll be the understudy in case you can't make a show, so...break a leg. 莎佩: 要你不能表演的话,我就替补上场了。 所以……祝你断腿。
Coming up as Ronaldinho's understudy, Catalunya and all of Spain now shudder at the thought of life without Iniesta. 伊涅斯塔曾是小罗的替补,而如今,加泰罗尼亚甚至整个西班牙一刻也离不开伊涅斯塔。

  • In the theater, an understudy is a backup or alternate for another actor in the play. If the lead in the school play comes down with the flu, her understudy will have a chance to perform the starring role.
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  • n. 候补演员;替工
  • vt. 练习代演;当…的替手;实地演习
  • vi. 学当替工
  • 1. Sharpay: I'll be the understudy in case you can't make a show, so...break a leg.

    莎佩: 要你不能表演的话,我就替补上场了。 所以……祝你断腿。

  • 2. Coming up as Ronaldinho's understudy, Catalunya and all of Spain now shudder at the thought of life without Iniesta.

    伊涅斯塔曾是小罗的替补,而如今,加泰罗尼亚甚至整个西班牙一刻也离不开伊涅斯塔。

  • 3. While the star is recuperating from her illness, her role will be played by her understudy.

    当明星正在休养恢复健康时,她的角色由候补演员代替。

  • understudy (v.) also under-study, 1852, in the theatrical sense "memorize a part so as to be capable of performing on short notice it in the absence of the one to which it is assigned," from under + study (v.). The noun is attested from 1848, translating Italian supplimento.
under·study / ˈʌndəstʌdi ; NAmE ˈʌndərstʌdi / noun , verb understudy understudies understudied understudying noun ( plural under·studies ) understudy(to sb) an actor who learns the part of another actor in a play so that they can play that part if necessary 候补演员;替角 verb ( under·stud·ies , under·study·ing , under·stud·ied , under·stud·ied ) understudysb/sth to learn a part in a play as an understudy;to act as an understudyto sb 排练当候补演员;做替角 under·study / ˈʌndəstʌdi ; NAmE ˈʌndərstʌdi /
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