英语释义
1. out of sight of the motion picture or television viewer
a shot fired off-screen Before long, Anthony introduces himself to the family pooch, who is whooshed away to an off-screen death.
— Kris Turnquist
2. in private life when not appearing in a motion picture, on television, etc.
Moyer's off-screen magnetism comes from a down-to-earth friendliness.
— Kate Hahn Pfeiffer, 34, remains a mystery woman offscreen.
— Michael A. Lipton