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upstage

美[ʌp'steɪdʒ],英[ʌp'steɪdʒ],

释义

adj. 在[向]舞台后方的;狂妄自大的; n. 后台;舞台上较后的位置; v. 抢…的镜头;把对…的注意吸引过来; adv. 在(或向)舞台后部(的); 网络释义: 抢戏;傲慢的;后表演区;

例句

Move (another actor) upstage , forcing him to turn away from the audience.
However much you dress yourself up for that important rendez-vous - a well-accessorised MINI will upstage you every time.
为了这个极其重要的约会您会怎么打扮自己呢-装配齐全的MINI时刻彰显您的尊贵与时尚。
Finally, two fabulous evening gowns upstage all the action in a couple of the film's gambling scenes.
最后,两件令人惊艳的女式晚礼服在一组赌博场景里抢尽了风头。
Whenever a new system that tried to upstage UNIX came along, somebody would dissect the newcomer and clone its central ideas into UNIX.
无论什么时候出现一个新的系统想要抢过Unix的风头,总会有人将其剖析,并将它的中心思想克隆到Unix中。
In the meantime, make sure your hands do not upstage your ideas.
在这同时,注意不要使打手势和表达思想本末倒置。
Chicago will probably never upstage New York as the hub for America's investment banking talent.
芝加哥可能永远无法抢纽约的风头,成为美国投资银行业人才的集中地。
To distract attention from ( another performer ) by moving upstage , thus forcing the other performer to face away from the audience .
移向舞台后部迫使另一演员无法面对观众从而分散观众(对另一演员的)注意力。
Ryan: Nah, my sister did. She thinks you guys are going to upstage her talent show.
才不是咧,是我姐。她担心你们会弄砸她的才艺秀。
To upstage someone; to destroy the effect of what someone does or says by doing or saying the same thing first.
赶在某人的前面做或说某件事,从而抢去某人的风头。
Apple may well upstage all of them by announcing its own tablet-like device in January.
苹果公司宣布明年1月将[推出]自己的平板式阅读器,所有[同类产品]很可能会相形见绌。

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