onstage的意思和读音

onstage

: [ˌɑnˈsteɪdʒ] : [ˈɒnˌsteɪdʒ]

adj.

adv.()

onstageadj.

1.on the stage in a theatre; in front of an audience

onstage fights

adv.1.()

adj.1.on the stage of a theater

1. receptions areas onstage weak battery cases ...

2. glove n. onstage adj. , hats n. ...

3. off stage Onstage Commercial Companies ...

4. lyrics onstage piety ...

5. ... premiere n. onstage adj. good-looking adj. ...

6. lyrics onstage piety ...

7. SINKING IN THE DEEP. ONSTAGE IN A CORNE…

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1.And I guess I should just tell you up front that playing shows on this tour is the best time I've ever had onstage.

2.He denies speculation that he's homosexual, and has a 5-year-old daughter with his wife, Shen Chunyang, who often performs with him onstage.5

3.Chase had back surgery shortly after his time on "Saturday Night Live" as a result of all the comedic falls he took onstage.

4.The next thing I knew she was no longer in the seat next to me but standing stiffly onstage beside the piano.

5.When I go on tour, I get in, like, a really healthy place where I try to do cardio because onstage I get really out of breath.

6.One night while getting ready to go onstage, Dana was frantically searching through his contact bag.,Dana

7.And that's me with Youssou N'Dour, onstage, having the time of my life.·

8.And then suddenly the amateur orchestra was playing my cue, and I moved onstage and began to sing.

9.Secretary Clinton described the age of participation in an onstage interview conducted by her daughter, Chelsea Clinton.西访

10.English Professor Liu Haiping worked for more than a year to recreate the event onstage, with a cast of nine Chinese and Japanese students.