onstage / ˈɒnˈsteɪdʒ, ˈɔn- /
💦中学词汇台上在舞台上舞台上台上的
onstage 的 2 个定义
adv. 副词 adverb- on or onto the stage: The director shouted, “Onstage, everybody!”
adj. 形容词 adjective- of, relating to, or used in the acting area, or that part of the stage that is in view of the audience.
更多onstage例句
- She knows so much of what made her childhood difficult is also what helped her find her voice onstage.
- Early in her career, Tyson landed roles in television and onstage, often earning good notices.
- I just was like, “Well, I can’t wait to get onstage again,” because it was my favorite show.
- The gig ended with four of the people onstage infected with the coronavirus, including 43-year-old Blount.
- In fact, they can be seen onstage where plexiglass walls separate the actors from the audience.
- Prince may have pranced around like a carefree libertine onstage, but in rehearsal he was more drill sergeant than sprite.
- Her very first performance onstage came at the age of 4, when she cameoed as a dancing flower in the musical Bye Bye Birdie.
- Chris Brown announced onstage at The Forum in Los Angeles on Friday night.
- A militarized strike force onstage, attired in all black with faces smeared in black as though prepped for a nighttime raid.
- Joplin would not only drink heavily before going onstage, she would famously continue swigging away during her shows.
- There were exciting new plans lurking in the wings then, waiting to leap onstage and take shape.
- I ducked into a utilidor, changed into my costume and went back onstage.