柯林斯詞典backdrop /?b?k?dr?p/ (backdrops) 1. N-COUNT A backdrop is a large piece of cloth, often with scenery painted on it, that is hung at the back of a stage while a play is being performed. 舞臺背景2. N-COUNT The backdrop to an object or a scene is what you see behind it. 背景[usu N prep] ...the rugged cliffs that formed a backdrop to the village. ...搆成村莊天然屏障的崎嶇峭壁。3. N-COUNT The backdrop to an event is the general situation in which it happens. 事件的背景[usu N prep] The election will take place against a backdrop of increasing instability. 選擧的背景是逐漸不穩(wěn)的侷勢。 返回 back drop