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Definition of on stage in English Turkish dictionary

onstage
(Tiyatro) sahne
on the stage
sahnede

Jane öğrencilerin sahnede iyi rol yaptıklarını gördü. - Jane saw the students acting well on the stage.

Aktör oyunun büyük bölümünde sahnedeydi. - The actor was on the stage for most of the play.

on-stage
sahnede
English - English
The portion of the stage area visible to the audience, usually defined by masking curtains, scenery, an orchestra shell, or by lighting
a/ To be in the playing area b/ To move in the direction of centre stage from the left or right
onstage
taking place in the part of a stage that is visible to the audience
on-stage
(while) appearing or occurring on a stage; (so as to be) visible or audible to a theatre audience
onstage
(adjective & adverb) (in a theatre) on the stage and so visible to the audience
onstage
situated or taking place on the area of a stage visible to the audience
onstage
towards, or onto the visible part of a stage
onstage
When someone such as an actor or musician goes onstage, they go onto the stage in a theatre to give a performance. When she walked onstage she was given a standing ovation off-stage. on the stage in a theatre   offstage
onstage
{s} located or occurring on a stage; pertaining to the part of a stage that is visible to the audience
onstage
situated or taking place on the area of a stage visible to the audience on the stage; "it was time for her to go onstage
onstage
onto the stage, onto the area of a theater where entertainers perform before the audience
onstage
on the stage; "it was time for her to go onstage"
on stage

    Turkish pronunciation

    ôn steyc

    Pronunciation

    /ˈôn ˈstāʤ/ /ˈɔːn ˈsteɪʤ/

    Etymology

    [ 'on, 'än ] (preposition.) before 12th century. Middle English an, on, preposition & adverb, from Old English; akin to Old High German ana on, Greek ana up, on.

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