backdrop 的 2 个定义
- Also called, especially British, back-cloth [bak-klawth, -kloth] /ˈbækˌklɔθ, -ˌklɒθ/ .Theater. the rear curtain of a stage setting.
- the background of an event; setting.
- Gymnastics. a maneuver in which a trampolinist jumps in the air, lands on the back with the arms and legs pointed upward, and then springs up to a standing position.
back·dropped or back·dropt, back·drop·ping.
- to provide a setting or background for: A vast mountain range backdrops the broad expanse of lake.
backdrop 近义词
setting for something
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- This year, against a backdrop of unprecedented global upheaval, OZY is partnering with the data and technology firm 0ptimus to build a better way to forecast the 2020 presidential vote.
- It comes against a backdrop of pandemic and protest that will no doubt affect the season beyond the league simply emptying the stands and conceding a few words of support.
- The earth — at least the part of it that is California — was no longer a backdrop for our actions, the set of our play.
- That’s the surprisingly realistic science backdrop of Biohackers, but that’s where it stays.
- This years-long back-and-forth, against the economic backdrop of traditional news media decline, has helped evolve Google’s position.
- Against this backdrop, Paul breaking bread with Sharpton may be too much for Republican primary voters to watch or stomach.
- At times, it reads as if he is describing the backdrop of a Hieronymus Bosch painting.
- What prompted you to pick the fall of the Berlin Wall as the backdrop for your thriller?
- All of this is playing out against a backdrop of ferocious political rivalries and discord in the capital of Sanaa.
- Harris will shoot short video clips of each pledge using a “Luvvy” canvas as a backdrop.
- The painted backdrop on the wall of the theatre was still visible prior to restoration and the simple mural was to be restored.
- Buildings strewn like a careless giant's toys formed a vague and monstrous backdrop.
- He recognized a backdrop he had seen thousands of times behind the announcer who introduced the news-casts.
- She was raised for the most-part in Maine, which forms a backdrop to much of her fiction.
- Nothing there but the familiar starry backdrop, the moon far down to the left.