backstage
back
ˈbæk
bāk
stage
steɪʤ
steij

“backstage”的英语定义和含义

backstage
01

在后台, 到后台

in or to the area behind the stage in a theater that is out of the audience's sight 
backstage definition and meaning
语法信息
例子
The actors hurried backstage to change costumes before the next scene. 

演员们匆忙回到后台,在下一场戏之前更换服装。

02

幕后, 私下

in secret or out of public view; privately 
例子
The managers negotiated the deal backstage, away from the media. 

经理们在远离媒体的幕后谈判了这笔交易。

backstage
01

后台, 幕后

referring to or located in the space behind the performance area 
语法信息
形态构成
复合词
关系形容词
不可分级
例子
The backstage area was busy with crew members. 

后台区域工作人员忙碌。

02

幕后, 隐藏的

hidden from the public eye, often involving confidential or undisclosed matters 
例子
The company's backstage negotiations led to a surprising merger. 

公司的幕后谈判导致了一次令人惊讶的合并。

Backstage
01

后台, 幕后

the part of the theater where performers, crew, and staff work away from the audience's sight 
语法信息
有生性状态
无生命
形态构成
复合词
不可数
例子
Backstage was filled with nervous energy before the curtain rose. 

幕布升起前,后台充满了紧张的能量。

02

幕后, 后台

the internal part of a business or organization that is not visible to the public 
例子
Backstage held all of the company's draft proposals. 

后台保存了公司的所有提案草案。

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