释义 |
downstage /ˈdaʊnsteɪdʒ / /daʊnˈsteɪdʒ/adjective & adverbAt or towards the front of a stage: [as adverb]: all four run for their lives downstage [as adjective]: the downstage area...- His Restoration stage, complete with downstage doors, proscenium and revolving flats is effective and simply adorned with a few choice pieces of furniture along with blue and white accents.
- But what one remembers is the the mournful downstage revelry, while upstage a fleshy, ageing chanteuse is mimetically seduced by the MC.
- The downstage scene is depicted as a common ground where the actors interact and live out there lives outside of the privacy of their own homes.
Rhymesage, assuage, backstage, cage, engage, enrage, gage, gauge, mage, multistage, offstage, onstage, Osage, page, Paige, rage, rampage, sage, stage, swage, under-age, upstage, wage |