upstage

英 [ˌʌpˈsteɪdʒ] 美 [ˌʌpˈsteɪdʒ]

adv./adj.  在(或向)舞台后部
v.  抢…的镜头; 把对…的注意吸引过来

过去分词:upstaged过去式:upstaged现在分词:upstaging第三人称单数:upstages

GRE

Collins.1 / BNC.19146 / COCA.20083



牛津词典

adv.

adj.

  1. 在(或向)舞台后部
    at or towards the back of the stage in a theatre

    verb

    1. 抢…的镜头;把对…的注意吸引过来
      to say or do sth that makes people notice you more than the person that they should be interested in
      1. She was furious at being upstaged by her younger sister.
        她被妹妹抢去风头,感到气愤不已。

    柯林斯词典

    1. ADV 在舞台后部;朝舞台后面
      When an actor is upstage or moves upstage, he or she is or moves towards the back part of the stage.
      1. Upstage and right of centre, Robert Morris stands with his back to the audience...
        舞台后方偏右处,罗伯特·莫里斯背对观众站着。
      2. Position a camera upstage...
        在舞台后面安置一部摄影机。
      3. 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。
      4. Upstage is also an adjective.
      5. ...the large upstage box that Noble used for his 1990 production of King Lear.
        诺布尔在1990制作《李尔王》时使用过的大型舞台背景箱子
    2. VERB 使相形见绌;抢…的风头
      If someone upstages you, they draw attention away from you by being more attractive or interesting.
      1. He had a younger brother who always publicly upstaged him...
        他有一个弟弟,总是公然抢他的风头。
      2. He upstages her by flirting with other women.
        他与其他女人调情,故意怠慢她。

    双语例句

    1. Upstage and right of centre, Robert Morris stands with his back to the audience
      舞台后方偏右处,罗伯特·莫里斯背对观众站着。
    2. Position a camera upstage
      在舞台后面安置一部摄影机。
    3. 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。
    4. He had a younger brother who always publicly upstaged him
      他有一个弟弟,总是公然抢他的风头。
    5. He upstages her by flirting with other women.
      他与其他女人调情,故意怠慢她。
    6. He is also notably, an advisor to Groupon, and a director at Zynga, two companies that were built on the back of social networks, and whose upcoming IPOs could upstage LinkedIn's.
      此外,他还是团购网站Groupon的顾问和社交游戏网站Zynga的董事,这两家网站均以社交网络为依托,它们即将进行的首次公开招股甚至会抢去LinkedIn的风头。
    7. 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。
    8. However, a select group among the hundreds in the audience at each fashion show may have the power to upstage the designers.
      然而,每场时装秀,台下观众席中总有这样一群时尚宠儿,他们甚至可以轻而易举地抢走设计师们的风头。
    9. I have no idea what happened there, Swift told Rolling Stone. I think that story was based on the biggest misunderstanding, cause I would never knowingly show up somewhere that I thought I wasnt invited to. And I would never want to upstage anybody.
      斯威夫特告诉《滚石》我认为这件事是基于一个很大的误会,因为我从来不会故意的出现在没有邀请我的地方,而且我从来都不想抢谁的风头。
    10. Some of the newest prizes on the block come from Yuri Milner, a Russian billionaire, who has attempted to upstage the Nobels by offering$ 3m to each winner, nearly three times what the Nobel Foundation pays.
      最新的奖金有一部分来自俄罗斯富豪YuriMilner。这位富豪试图为每个诺奖得主追加三百万奖金,这个数额几乎是诺奖奖金的三倍。
    11. Bride dress not showy, upstage the bride, but can not be too casual.
      打扮不能比新娘艳丽,抢了新娘的风头,但是也不能太过于随便。
    12. 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。
    13. 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。
    14. He seems to be attempting to upstage the prime minister.
      他似乎正试图使自己比首相更突出。
    15. He avoided newsmen's microphones and went out of his way not to upstage his superior.
      他避开新闻记者们的麦克风,尽量不抢上司的镜头。
    16. 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。
    17. 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。
    18. He upstage the other speaker by illustrate his talk with slides.
      他演讲中配上幻灯片,比其他演讲人更吸引听众。
    19. He knows when to move upstage, when to modulate his voice, and when to throw away a line.
      他懂得什么时候该移向舞台后方,什么时候该调整声调,以及什么时候该轻轻带过一句台词。
    20. Move ( another actor) upstage, forcing him to turn away from the audience.
      抢别的演员的戏,强迫他厌恶观众。
    21. A vice president who repeatedly tried to upstage the president.
      屡次欲抢总统镜头的副总统。
    22. Russia's president hoped at one point to nip up to Riga to upstage the NATO summit and mark the birthday of his French counterpart and friend, Jacques Chirac& but this plan fizzled out.
      俄罗斯总统曾希望前往里加短暂一行,一方面抢抢北约首脑会议的风头,另一方面为法国总统、他的老朋友雅克·希拉克庆祝生日。但这一计划未能实施。
    23. SPIN STABILIZATION OF SATELLITE-LAUNCHER UPSTAGE Asymptotic analysis of steady reverse smolder
      运载火箭的自旋稳定问题考虑热解反应的阴燃渐近分析
    24. This papar presents preliminary assessment about spin stabilization of satellite-launcher upstage and analyses the influence of the interference factors.
      本文讨论卫星运载火箭末级自旋稳定问题,分析了干扰因素的影响。
    25. MRI may upstage T classification, tends to upstage clinical classification, and has no influence on N classification of NPC.
      MRI使鼻咽癌的T分期升级,对临床分期有升级的趋势,而对N分期则无影响。
    26. The upstage user module mainly make up of a client and a web page dibble seeding based on the browser two parts.
      前台用户模块主要由客户端和基于浏览器的页面点播两部分组成。

    英英释义

    noun

    1. the rear part of the stage

      verb

      1. steal the show, draw attention to oneself away from someone else
        1. When the dog entered the stage, he upstaged the actress

      2. move upstage, forcing the other actors to turn away from the audience

        1. treat snobbishly, put in one's place

          adj

          1. remote in manner
            1. stood apart with aloof dignity
            2. a distant smile
            3. he was upstage with strangers

            Synonym:    aloofdistant

          2. of the back half of a stage
            1. she crossed to the upstage chair forcing the lead to turn his back to the audience

          adv

          1. at or toward the rear of the stage
            1. the dancers were directed to move upstage