
극장의 무대 뒤나 분장실에서 또는 그곳으로
In or to the area behind the stage in a theater or concert hall, especially the wings or dressing rooms.
예문:
"The crew worked quickly backstage to change the scenery between acts."
"She was invited backstage to meet the lead singer after the concert."
남의 눈에 띄지 않게 은밀히 또는 막후에서
In secret or away from public view and scrutiny.
예문:
"The two companies negotiated the merger backstage to avoid media attention."
"Most of the real decisions are made backstage before the official meeting starts."
무대 뒤 또는 분장실과 관련된 혹은 그곳에 위치한
Relating to or situated in the area behind the stage in a theater or concert hall.
예문:
"Only authorized staff members are allowed to have backstage access."
"The backstage area was crowded with various props and costumes."
대중에게 공개되지 않은 비밀스러운 또는 막후의
Kept from public scrutiny; secret or confidential.
예문:
"The journalist exposed several backstage deals between the politicians."
"There was a lot of backstage maneuvering during the party election."
관객에게 보이지 않는 무대 뒤의 공간이나 분장실
The area in a theater or concert hall out of view of the audience, especially in the wings or dressing rooms.
예문:
"Backstage was a chaotic mess of wires, equipment, and nervous performers."
"Security is very tight at backstage during the international music festival."