释义 |
off screen, off-screen, adv. (phr.) and a. [f. off prep. + screen n.1] Not appearing on a film or television screen; = off camera phr. and adv. Also fig.
1935Motion Picture Nov. 15/1 In addition, of course, you are the perfect lady, off-screen. 1953K. Reisz Technique Film Editing i. 62 A reaction shot is shown and held while the character off screen is speaking his lines. 1958New Statesman 9 Aug. 168/1 There were, of course, a few minor, off-screen, political controversies. 1962Guardian 14 Aug. 5/3 This disarmingly frank and articulate off-screen comedian. 1973‘E. McBain’ Let's hear It xiv. 209 The actors made important plot points offscreen, their voices floating in over the picture. 1974Times 10 Apr. 13/8 The off-screen audience, real or canned, goes into mad paroxysms. |