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Tenses: upstages, upstaging, upstaged

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Etymology: [ '&p-'stAj ] (adverb.) 1870. up + stage

kibirli davranmak, hiçe saymak, gölgede bırakmak, sahnenin arka kısmında, küçük görmek, sahne arkası, kendini beğenmiş, sahne arkasındaki, sahne arkasında, sahne arkasına, sahnenin arka kısmına doğru, sahnenin arka kısmmdaki, (fiil) sahne arkası, kibirli, sahnenin arka kı, seyircilere arkasını döndürmek dikkati kendine çekerek başkasının rolünü çalmak,

1 kibirli davranmak     ts
2 hiçe saymak     ts
3 gölgede bırakmak     ts
4 sahnenin arka kısmında     ts
5 küçük görmek     ts
6 sahne arkası     ts
7 kendini beğenmiş     ts
8 sahne arkasındaki     ts
9 sahne arkasında     ts
10 sahne arkasına     ts
11 sahnenin arka kısmına doğru     ts
12 sahnenin arka kısmmdaki     ts
13 (fiil) sahne arkası     ts
14 kibirli  sıfat     ts
15 sahnenin arka kı     ts
16 seyircilere arkasını döndürmek dikkati kendine çekerek başkasının rolünü çalmak     ts
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At the rear of a stage, toward or at the rear of a theatrical stage, To draw attention away from, away from a motion-picture or television camera, The part of a stage that is farthest from the audience or camera, To treat snobbishly, To force an actor to face away from the audience by staying upstage, snobbish, arrogant, haughty (Informal); pertaining to the rear of the stage (Theater), move (another actor) upstage, forcing him to turn away from the audience, If someone upstages you, they draw attention away from you by being more attractive or interesting. He had a younger brother who always publicly upstaged him. to do something that takes people's attention away from someone else who is more important, When an actor is upstage or moves upstage, he or she is or moves towards the back part of the stage. Upstage and right of centre, Robert Morris stands with his back to the audience Position a camera upstage They slowly moved from upstage left into the centre. downstage Upstage is also an adjective. the large upstage box that Noble used for his 1990 production of King Lear. downstage, move upstage causing another actor to turn his back to the audience (Theatre); draw attention away from another, steal the show; treat someone haughtily, at or toward the rear of the stage; "the dancers were directed to move upstage", treat snobbishly, put in one's place, at or toward the rear of the stage; "the dancers were directed to move upstage, move (another actor) upstage, forcing him to turn away from the audience treat snobbishly, put in one's place of the back half of a stage; "she crossed to the upstage chair forcing the lead to turn his back to the audience", steal the show, draw attention to oneself away from someone else; "When the dog entered the stage, he upstaged the actress", remote in manner; "stood apart with aloof dignity"; "a distant smile"; "he was upstage with strangers", of the back half of a stage; "she crossed to the upstage chair forcing the lead to turn his back to the audience", past of upstage, third-person singular of upstage, present participle of upstage, causing the audience's attention to be drawn away from the dramatic focus of the scene So termed because on a raked stage an actor can be behind the dramatic focus but higher in altitude, and therefore more visible and distracting when engaging in this behavior Highly discouraged Back to Table of Contents banner(), To deliberately draw focus on stage, Acting method utilized by the character "Delightful" in the southern comedy Dearly Departed From Dennis Knapp, Barnwell County Circle Theatre,

17 At the rear of a stage - "The minimalist play used no upstage scenery."     ts
18 toward or at the rear of a theatrical stage - "The actor turned and walked upstage."     ts
19 To draw attention away from - "She only wore that dress to upstage everyone."     ts
20 away from a motion-picture or television camera     ts
21 The part of a stage that is farthest from the audience or camera     ts
22 To treat snobbishly     ts
23 To force an actor to face away from the audience by staying upstage     ts
24 snobbish, arrogant, haughty (Informal); pertaining to the rear of the stage (Theater)  sıfat     ts
25 move (another actor) upstage, forcing him to turn away from the audience     ts
26 If someone upstages you, they draw attention away from you by being more attractive or interesting. He had a younger brother who always publicly upstaged him. to do something that takes people's attention away from someone else who is more important     ts
27 When an actor is upstage or moves upstage, he or she is or moves towards the back part of the stage. Upstage and right of centre, Robert Morris stands with his back to the audience Position a camera upstage They slowly moved from upstage left into the centre. downstage Upstage is also an adjective. the large upstage box that Noble used for his 1990 production of King Lear. downstage     ts
28 move upstage causing another actor to turn his back to the audience (Theatre); draw attention away from another, steal the show; treat someone haughtily  fiil     ts
29 at or toward the rear of the stage; "the dancers were directed to move upstage"     ts
30 treat snobbishly, put in one's place     ts
31 at or toward the rear of the stage; "the dancers were directed to move upstage     ts
32 move (another actor) upstage, forcing him to turn away from the audience treat snobbishly, put in one's place of the back half of a stage; "she crossed to the upstage chair forcing the lead to turn his back to the audience"     ts
33 steal the show, draw attention to oneself away from someone else; "When the dog entered the stage, he upstaged the actress"     ts
34 remote in manner; "stood apart with aloof dignity"; "a distant smile"; "he was upstage with strangers"     ts
35 of the back half of a stage; "she crossed to the upstage chair forcing the lead to turn his back to the audience"     ts
36upstaged past of upstage     ts
37upstages third-person singular of upstage     ts
38upstaging present participle of upstage     ts
39upstaging causing the audience's attention to be drawn away from the dramatic focus of the scene So termed because on a raked stage an actor can be behind the dramatic focus but higher in altitude, and therefore more visible and distracting when engaging in this behavior Highly discouraged Back to Table of Contents banner()     ts
40upstaging To deliberately draw focus on stage     ts
41upstaging Acting method utilized by the character "Delightful" in the southern comedy Dearly Departed From Dennis Knapp, Barnwell County Circle Theatre     ts
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