upstage
verb [ T ] uk/ʌpˈsteɪdʒ/ us/ʌpˈsteɪdʒ/
抢…的风头
to take people's attention away from someone and make them listen to or look at you instead
Most supporting bands tend to be youngsters, and rarely upstage the star. 大多数助兴乐队由年轻乐手组成,很少会抢歌星的风头。
upstage
adverb, adjective [ before noun ] uk/ʌpˈsteɪdʒ/ us/ˈʌp.steɪdʒ/
向舞台后部(地);在舞台后部(地)
towards or at the part of a theatre stage that is furthest from the people watching the performance
He looks upstage to where the body is lying. 他向舞台后部尸体躺着的地方看去。
Opposite: downstage