中英词典查询

understudy [ˈʌndərstʌdi]

n. 预备演员,替角,代替之人;
v. 练习做临时演员;
复数:: understudies 过去式:: understudied 过去分词:: understudied 现在分词:: understudying 第三人称单数:: understudies

例句:

  • It's the secret that keeps many an understudy offstage.
    来自THETIMES
  • The leading player is ill. Let his understudy to appear on the scene.
    主角演员病了, 让他的替角出场.
  • He was an understudy to Charlie Chaplin on a tour of the USA.
    他是查理·卓别麟美国巡演期间的替角儿。
  • The understudy was substituted when the leading actor fell ill.
    主角演员患病,由替角代替演出.
  • His understudy had finished the show that night.
    来自NEWYORKER
  • An opening for a man or woman to understudy the present Manager.
    来自Daily Telegraph