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backstage
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무대 뒤에서, 무대 뒤쪽에
in or to the area behind the stage in a theater that is out of the audience's sight
Example
The crew worked diligently backstage, coordinating props and lighting for the performance.
크루는 공연을 위해 소품과 조명을 조정하며 무대 뒤에서 열심히 작업했다.
The actors prepared for their entrance backstage before the play began.
배우들은 연극이 시작되기 전에 무대 뒤에서 입장을 준비했다.
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무대 뒤에서, 비공식적으로
out of view of the public; behind the scenes
Backstage
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무대 뒤, 백스테이지
the part of a theater that is out of the audience's sight where performers can change their clothes
What is "backstage"?
Backstage refers to the areas of a theater that are not visible to the audience. This includes spaces like dressing rooms, props storage, and the stage area behind the scenes where actors and crew prepare for performances. Backstage is where actors get ready, costume changes occur, and technical staff manage equipment and scenery. It is a crucial part of the production process, allowing the show to run smoothly and behind the scenes work to be coordinated.
Example
The backstage area was a hive of activity as technicians set up lighting and sound equipment for the upcoming concert.
무대 뒤 지역은 기술자들이 다가오는 공연을 위해 조명 및 음향 장비를 설치하면서 활동의 중심지였다.
The backstage area was a maze of narrow corridors and winding staircases, with signs directing performers to their dressing rooms.
무대 뒤,백스테이지 지역은 좁은 복도와 구불구불한 계단의 미로였으며, 출연자들이 분장실로 가는 길을 안내하는 표지판이 있었다.
backstage
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무대 뒤의, 비공식적인
concealed from public view or attention
word family
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