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n.
<戏>背景幕布
背景
交流声
back·drop
baek drap
复数:backdrops
词根:backdrop
n.backcloth 背景幕
backgrounder 政府官员举行的记者招待会;提供背景资料的简报或报告
noun
a curtain at the rear of a stage setting, upon which are painted elements of the setting such as windows, furniture, the sky, or the like.
the setting or background of anything.against the backdrop of World War II
1883年,戏剧行话中的“舞台背景中挂着的绘画布料”,源自 back(形容词)和 drop(名词)。
The first known use of backdrop was in 1866
backhand1 of 4noun
a stroke (as in tennis) made with the back of the hand turned in the direction of movement
a catch made with the arm across the body and the palm turned away from the body
handwriting in which the letters slant to the left
backhand2 of 4adjective
using or made with a backhand
backhand3 of 4verb
to do, hit, or catch with a backhand
backhand4 of 4adverb
with a backhand
backgammonnoun
a board game for two played with dice in which the object is to be the first to move all one's pieces around and off the board
backfire1 of 2noun
a fire that is set to check the spread of a forest fire or a grass fire by burning off a strip of land ahead of it
a loud noise caused by the improperly timed explosion of fuel in the cylinder of an internal combustion engine
backfire2 of 2verb
to make a backfire
to have a result opposite to what was planned
their plans backfired
backfire1 of 2noun
a fire that is set to check the spread of a forest fire or a grass fire by burning off a strip of land ahead of it
a loud noise caused by the improperly timed explosion of fuel in the cylinder of an internal combustion engine
backfire2 of 2verb
to make a backfire
to have a result opposite to what was planned
their plans backfired
backfieldnoun
the football players who line up behind the line of scrimmage
back1 of 4noun
the rear part of the human body especially from the neck to the end of the spine
the corresponding part of a four-footed or lower animal
the part of something that is opposite or away from the front part
something at or on the back for support
back of a chair
a position in some games (as football or soccer) behind the front line of players
a player in this position
back2 of 4adverb
to, toward, or at the rear
in or into the past : ago
in or into a reclining position
under control : in check
held back
to, toward, or in a place from which a person or thing came
in return or reply talk back
write back
back3 of 4adjective
being at or in the back
back door
distant from a central or main area
back roads
not yet paid : overdue
back rent
no longer current
back issues of a magazine
back4 of 4verb
to give aid or support to
to move or cause to move back or backward
to shift in a counterclockwise direction
the wind backed around
to provide with a back
back1 of 4noun
the rear part of the human body especially from the neck to the end of the spine
the corresponding part of a four-footed or lower animal
the part of something that is opposite or away from the front part
something at or on the back for support
back of a chair
a position in some games (as football or soccer) behind the front line of players
a player in this position
back2 of 4adverb
to, toward, or at the rear
in or into the past : ago
in or into a reclining position
under control : in check
held back
to, toward, or in a place from which a person or thing came
in return or reply talk back
write back
back3 of 4adjective
being at or in the back
back door
distant from a central or main area
back roads
not yet paid : overdue
back rent
no longer current
back issues of a magazine
back4 of 4verb
to give aid or support to
to move or cause to move back or backward
to shift in a counterclockwise direction
the wind backed around
to provide with a back
backdropnoun
a painted cloth hung across the rear of a stage
background sense 1, 3a
1 If you were in those seats, you could see the play’s set and backdrop through an increasingly translucent man shape.
2 Add to that a demographic backdrop that means there are twice as many Ukrainians in their late thirties, owing to a 1980s baby boom, as in their early twenties, when families grappling with the uncertainties of post-Soviet Ukraine weren’t rushing to have kids.
3 I tucked it behind my ear, blinked, and slowly swiveled, the carousel music creating a perfectly surreal, magical backdrop.
4 Everything else is a faded backdrop to that.
5 The set was styled after a New England farmhouse, with mock Shaker furniture and antique farm equipment, pitchforks and so forth, hanging from the clapboard backdrop.
6 Generose pressed Play on the VCR, and the screen came to life with the blurry images of a Catholic choir from Congo, singing hymns outdoors against changing backdrops of mountains and green forests.
7 Mountains serve as an inspiring backdrop to a Colorado landscape in full autumn color.
自然界图片.山脉担任一个令人振奋的背景到一个科罗拉多州风景全部秋天的颜色.
8 Behind them was the backdrop of dark woods.
9 Everyone agreed that it would be a fitting, middle-of-America backdrop for what we hoped would be a different kind of campaign—one led from the ground up, largely by people new to the political process.
10 The road rose again, to a scene like a painted backdrop.
11 There was, for instance, a photo of two young women posed before a not-terribly-convincing painted backdrop of the ocean.
12 But set against this backdrop are the voices that support the BNP's ideal.
然而,在这种背景下还是产生了支持国家党理想的声音。
13 It looked like the painted backdrop to a movie, not like anything real.
14 It is far from an easy call, especially against the backdrop of a turbulent, dangerous world.
这并非易事, 特别在这样一个狂暴 、 危险的全球背景下.
15 This became the backdrop for the montage of nostalgic childhood memories that played in my mind.
16 Political Order in Changing Societies appeared against this backdrop, and frontally challenged these assumptions.
《变化社会中的政治秩序》正是在这个背景下出现的, 正面挑战这些假设.
17 Shows an external entity with a partial backdrop.
显示一个具有部分背景的外部实体.
18 The wildcat strikes come under the backdrop of rapidly rising unemployment.
这些非法违约行为出现于失业率迅速增长的背景下.
19 Mahe also provides a beautiful backdrop for a day at the spa.
马埃岛同时为在温泉浴室度过全天的人提供美丽的背景。
20 In my mind, it had become like the view of Emerald City just before Dorothy and the gang run through the poppies: a faux backdrop.
在我印象中,它曾经如同一座翡翠城,但后来桃乐西一伙跑过了罂粟花:一个人为的背景。