upstage
[ˈʌpˈstedʒ]
adv.
向舞台后部;
在舞台后部;
adj.
舞台后部的;
傲慢的;
自负的;
n.
舞台后部;
后台;
vt.
抢戏;
抢镜头;
使相形见绌;
傲慢地对待;
例句:
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They slowly moved from upstage left into the centre.
他们慢慢地从舞台后方的左侧移至正中。
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Position a camera upstage.
在舞台后面安置一部摄影机。
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He tried to upstage his boss at the meeting.
他在会议期间尽力显得比上司突出.
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A...bit-part actor...trying to upstage the principals.
来自A. T. Ellis
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People like spectacle and tradition; it's hard to upstage a royal wedding with micro-blogging.
来自BBC
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But cheeky and geeky upstage mother menace here, the album is a successful foray into a broader range of rock.
来自BBC