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美:[ˌɑnˈsteɪdʒ]
英:[ˌɒnˈsteɪdʒ]
美:[ˌɑnˈsteɪdʒ]
on·stage
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adjective
on the performing area of a stage, or pertaining to things, actions, or the like on such an area.the play's onstage actionsthe actress's onstage personality
adverb
on or onto the performing area of a stage, esp. before an audience.He died onstage.
The first known use of onstage was in 1925
oodlesplural noun
a great quantity
onyxnoun
chalcedony in parallel layers of different color
onward1 of 2adverb
toward or at a point lying ahead in space or time : forward
kept moving onward
onward2 of 2adjective
directed or moving onward
the onward march of time
onward1 of 2adverb
toward or at a point lying ahead in space or time : forward
kept moving onward
onward2 of 2adjective
directed or moving onward
the onward march of time
ontopreposition
to a position on or against climbed onto the roof
leaped onto the horse
in a state of knowing about or becoming aware of
I'm onto their little game
onstageadverb or adjective
on or onto a stage : on a part of the stage visible to the audience
1 When you go out there onstage in a few minutes, I don’t want it to be sad.
2 Lolo used to sneak goodies to me from all the food booths, and my cousin Sheryl and I would sink down into the theater seats to watch her big sister, Maribel, swirl onstage.
3 Hilarious, because Martin, Cal Price, and I are the only ones onstage who technically qualify.
4 He must find out which play is being performed, so that he can select just the right moment in the show for the execution—a moment with few actors onstage, if possible.
5 Two night riders dragged a colored girl onstage.
6 George heard a gasp onstage below her, and then another, but she kept going.
7 “But I have such an important role for you onstage,” he said.
8 “It seems the girls have arrived,” says Agent Magnus from up onstage.
9 I stood onstage and declared my new Christianity, in front of hundreds of other kids.
10 It is time for “A Song of Peace,” and Ms. Parker invites the whole fifth grade to stand up and come onstage.
11 Onstage, the musicians are actually sitting behind the loudspeakers.
舞台演出时,乐师实际上坐在扬声器后面演奏。
12 Clowns spill out of a car onstage while tigers jump through hoops of fire.
13 At first, Fannie was scared when she stood onstage to speak to a crowd, but remembering the anxious faces of the hardworking girls at their sewing machines gave her strength and courage.
14 But I’m not onstage—it was just an illusion.
15 They take chances onstage that reveal their inner selves.
16 There onstage was Robert Fumulani and his Likhubula River Dance Band, with the singer dressed in his smart white shirt and his guitar strapped to his neck.
17 “Will your family be okay if we get you some makeup for the pageant? It’s just to help you glow more onstage.”
18 As Turner states, the idea that the “performing arts” must always be performed onstage to be valid detracts from their use to develop and explore the emotional, cognitive, social development and human potential.
19 His blue seagull’s eyes dart from face to face as the English instructors appear onstage next.
20 Marvin then went to the microphone and asked all of the participants to join him onstage.
1 在舞台上
3 表演的