stand-in
英 [ˈstænd ɪn]
美 [ˈstænd ɪn]
n. 代行职务者; (尤指影视中危险动作的)替身演员
复数:stand-ins
牛津词典
noun
- 代行职务者
a person who does sb's job for a short time when they are not available - (尤指影视中危险动作的)替身演员
a person who replaces an actor in some scenes in a film/movie, especially dangerous ones
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT (别人生病或不在时的)临时替代者,顶替者
Astand-inis a person who takes someone else's place or does someone else's job for a while, for example because the other person is ill or away.- He was a stand-in for my regular doctor.
他临时代替平常给我看病的那位医生。
- He was a stand-in for my regular doctor.
英英释义
noun
- someone who takes the place of another (as when things get dangerous or difficult)
- the star had a stand-in for dangerous scenes
- we need extra employees for summer fill-ins
双语例句
- Chelsea needed to ask themselves why Arsenal's stand-in centre-back pair had not been more exposed.
切尔西应该问问他们自己为什么阿森纳的替补中卫组合没有暴露出问题。 - A stand-in drummer bashes on a single snare and a pair of cymbals.
一名临时顶替的鼓手使劲敲着一根响弦和一对铙钹。 - That's my stand-in, gabe.
那是我的替身gabe。 - I'm trying to arrange a stand-in lecturer.
我在设法安排一位代替的演讲人。 - The program is no stand-in for therapy though, George insists, and some topics should stay out of these discussions.
但乔治坚决认为,这门课程不应该代替治疗,在讨论中,有一些话题不应涉及。 - The lecturer didn't turn up, so we had to find a stand-in.
演讲者没来,因此我们只能找人替代。 - Your stand-in objects will'punch a hole'in the matte.
你的替身对象将在影像形板中“钻一个孔”。 - I acted as tom's stand-in when he was away.
汤姆不在时我替他顶班。 - He was a stand-in for my regular doctor.
他临时代替平常给我看病的那位医生。 - When European commission president Jos é Manuel Barroso and selected senior chums sit down for luncheon at the White House tomorrow, their genial stand-in host will be vice-president Joe Biden.
当欧盟委员会主席巴罗佐(JoséManuelBarroso)和专门挑选的高级官员伙伴们参加明天在白宫的午宴时,亲切接待他们的将是副总统乔·拜登。