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Definition of onstage in English: onstageadverb & adjectiveɒnˈsteɪdʒ (in a theatre) on the stage and so visible to the audience. (剧院中)舞台表演区的,台上的;在台上 as adjective an onstage accident Example sentencesExamples - When it comes to onstage theatricality and over the top rock and roll antics, these are the names that come to mind.
- Once the play is on, there is a clear distinction between work onstage and life outside the theatre.
- The speed with which we could do this was really like a magnificent return to a type of acting that you do onstage more so than in films.
- She is an immensely talented actress and a pleasure to watch onstage.
- Later in the show the band invited members of the audience up onstage to jam with them.
- She is very dramatic as in all the roles she tackles, and I am sure that live onstage she is much more convincing.
- Looking very comfortable with each other onstage, it let the audience get into their music.
- She was the one who really belonged onstage and she dragged me onstage along with her.
- An actor onstage walked over to the actress, which was not apart of the script, and touched her face as he spoke to her.
- It begs the question, in a time when any live music is becoming rare, why was he on a stage or why did he want to be onstage?
- The band is also known for its hard-hitting political satire and onstage antics.
- By the end of the act, he is lurking perpetually onstage, moaning and berating by degrees.
- Dio's latest lineup certainly made up for the lack of onstage accoutrements this time around.
- At these events, the audience may provide as much of the show and the drama as what goes on onstage.
- However, it is wise to leave the history in the classroom and concentrate on the drama onstage.
- While the party onstage might not be in full swing, as an audience, you'll certainly enjoy it.
- The audience is further alienated from the onstage exchanges by the sound design.
- So I went onstage and recited those lyrics and the reaction of the audience was amazing.
- Their contention is the stage is not strong enough to have the pachyderm onstage.
- The musicians will be onstage with the singers, and the stage will be dressed with flowers and blue velvet curtains.
Rhymesage, assuage, backstage, cage, downstage, engage, enrage, gage, gauge, mage, multistage, offstage, Osage, page, Paige, rage, rampage, sage, stage, swage, under-age, upstage, wage Definition of onstage in US English: onstageadjective & adverbˌɑnˈsteɪdʒˌänˈstāj (in a theater) on the stage and so visible to the audience. (剧院中)舞台表演区的,台上的;在台上 as adjective an onstage accident Example sentencesExamples - Once the play is on, there is a clear distinction between work onstage and life outside the theatre.
- An actor onstage walked over to the actress, which was not apart of the script, and touched her face as he spoke to her.
- The speed with which we could do this was really like a magnificent return to a type of acting that you do onstage more so than in films.
- By the end of the act, he is lurking perpetually onstage, moaning and berating by degrees.
- Their contention is the stage is not strong enough to have the pachyderm onstage.
- The audience is further alienated from the onstage exchanges by the sound design.
- The band is also known for its hard-hitting political satire and onstage antics.
- Looking very comfortable with each other onstage, it let the audience get into their music.
- Dio's latest lineup certainly made up for the lack of onstage accoutrements this time around.
- It begs the question, in a time when any live music is becoming rare, why was he on a stage or why did he want to be onstage?
- Later in the show the band invited members of the audience up onstage to jam with them.
- While the party onstage might not be in full swing, as an audience, you'll certainly enjoy it.
- When it comes to onstage theatricality and over the top rock and roll antics, these are the names that come to mind.
- The musicians will be onstage with the singers, and the stage will be dressed with flowers and blue velvet curtains.
- However, it is wise to leave the history in the classroom and concentrate on the drama onstage.
- At these events, the audience may provide as much of the show and the drama as what goes on onstage.
- She is very dramatic as in all the roles she tackles, and I am sure that live onstage she is much more convincing.
- So I went onstage and recited those lyrics and the reaction of the audience was amazing.
- She is an immensely talented actress and a pleasure to watch onstage.
- She was the one who really belonged onstage and she dragged me onstage along with her.
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