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1 stage direction
an order to an actor playing a part to do this or that:إرشاد مَسْرَحي، إخْراجa stage direction to enter from the left.
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2 stage fright
the nervousness felt by an actor etc when in front of an audience, especially for the first time:فَزَع المَسْرَحThe young actress was suffering from stage fright and could not utter a word.
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3 go on the stage
أَصْبَحَ مُمَثِّلاً \ go on the stage: to become an actor. -
4 ممثل (مسرحي أو سينمائي)
مُمَثِّل (مَسْرَحِيّ أَو سِينمَائِيّ) \ actor: a man who acts in plays. performer: sb. who performs. \ أَصْبَحَ مُمَثِّلاً \ go on the stage: to become an actor. \ مُمَثِّل لِـ \ representative: sb. who acts for (a country, coompany, any group, etc.). \ مُمَثِّل هَزْلِيّ \ comedian: amusing actor. \ مُمَثِّلاً عن \ for: in the interest of: He played football for England. -
5 exit
[ˈegzɪt]1. nounمَخْرَج، مَكان خُروجthe emergency exit.
2) an actor's departure from the stage:تَرْك المَسْرَح ، خُروجMacbeth's exit.
3) an act of going out or departing:خُروجShe made a noisy exit.
2. verb(used as a stage direction to one person) (he/she) goes off the stage:يَخْرُج من المَسْرَحExit Hamlet.
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6 aside
[əˈsaɪd]1. adverbon or to one side:جانِبَاًI've put aside two tickets for you to collect.
2. nounwords spoken ( especially by an actor) which other people (on the stage) are not supposed to hear:كَلام يَقولُه المُمَثِّل عَلى المَسْرَح دون أن يَسْمَعَهُ الجُمْهورShe whispered an aside to him.
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7 blackout
noun1) a period of darkness produced by putting out all lights:تَعْتيم، إطْفاء الأنْوارAccidents increase during a blackout.
2) a ban (on news etc):تَعْتيم (عاى الأخْبار)a blackout of news about the coup.
3) a period of unconsciousness:فُقْدان الوَعْيHe has had several blackouts during his illness.
4) a brief, temporary loss of memory, as when an actor forgets his/her lines.فقدان فُقْدان الذّاكِرَه إظْلام، إنقِطاع التيّار الكَهْرَبائي6) (in the theatre) the putting out of the stage lights at the end of a scene etc.إطفاء الأنْوار (في المَسْرَح) -
8 إشارة
إِشَارَة \ allusion: the act of alluding; sth. that alludes. indication: a sign. mark: sth. said or done as a sign of sth.: They stood silent as a mark of respect for the dead. reference: referring; a statement that refers to sth.: His speech made no reference to the war. sign: sth. that shows the existence (or probable existence) of sth. else: A red sunset is a sign of good weather. Loss of hearing is a sign of old age, a movement or mark or notice that tells one sth.: He waved his arm as a sign that he was ready. + is a sign of addition. The road sign gave a warning of a dangerous bend. signal: an official sign that gives an order or warning: A red light is a signal that a car or train must stop. symptom: a sign of an illness: A hot head is a symptom of fever. wave: a waving movement or sign, usu. with the hand: He gave a wave (of his hand) as he walked away. \ إِشَارَة إلى \ mention: mentioning; a short statement (about sth.): He made no mention of their plans. There was a mention of her in the newspapers yesterday. \ إِشَارَة تَنْبِيهِيَّة \ cue: which is a sign for sb. to begin doing or saying sth.: The actor missed his cue to come on the stage. \ إِشارةُ تَنظيمِ المُرور \ traffic control signal. \ إِشَارَة الخَانَة العَشْرِيَّة (في الحِسَاب) \ point: a decimal sign in numbers: 4 1/2 is 4.5 (four point five) in decimal figures. \ إِشَارَة خفيفة \ hint: sth. said indirectly; a faint idea or feeling: Don’t tell him the answer; just give him a hint. There was a hint of fear in his voice. \ إِشَارَة دالّة \ clue: sth. that helps to answer a difficult question: The thief’s footmark gave the police a clue. \ إِشَارَةُ سَهْمٍ \ arrow: a sign (< ?up><?tf="Symbol2">.< ?down>) showing where sth. is. \ إِشَارَةِ النَّجْمَة في الكِتَابَة \ asterisk: the mark *. \ بِالإِشارة إلى \ re: (Latin; used by lawyers, officials, business men) concerning: Re your order of 1st March, we not that you.... -
9 cue
إِشَارَة تَنْبِيهِيَّة \ cue: which is a sign for sb. to begin doing or saying sth.: The actor missed his cue to come on the stage. \ عَصَا لاَعب البِلْيَارْدُو \ cue: a long straight wooden stick, used in the game of Billiards, etc..
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