上场
Chinese
HSK 7-9 Vocabulary
Chinese
★★ 2/5
neutral
shàng chǎng
拼音
shàng chǎng
汉字拆解
上 = upward/onto; 场 = 土 (earth) + 昜 (rising sun/phonetic) = an open ground or field — 上场: to step onto the field or stage
含义
To take the field or go on stage; to enter a sports arena or performance venue in order to compete or perform. Also used metaphorically for stepping into an important situation.
Primarily used in sports contexts (上场比赛 — to take the field or court for a match) and performance contexts (上场表演 — to go on stage). Metaphorically extends to any context of actively stepping into an important moment or role. Contrast 下场 (to leave the field/stage) and 出场 (to make an entrance/appear).
例句
- 主力前锋因在赛前热身时拉伤了大腿肌肉,教练临时决定调整首发阵容,让年仅十八岁的后备球员提前上场出战。
- 演讲比赛即将开始,参赛选手们在后台紧张地背诵稿件,等待着主持人宣布自己的名字后上场登台。
- 谈判进入僵局之后,公司法务总监亲自上场,凭借多年的合同谈判经验成功化解了双方在违约条款上的核心分歧。
用法指南
语境: sports, performance, competition, business negotiations
语气: neutral
正确说法
- 主教练说,核心后卫因黄牌停赛,这场比赛先坐替补席,需要时再上场。(The head coach said the key defender is suspended for accumulated yellow cards, so he will start on the bench for this match and enter the game only if needed.)
- 他第一次在国际比赛中上场时很紧张,但随着乐章展开,最终演奏沉稳动人。(He was very nervous the first time he played in an international competition, but as the piece unfolded, he eventually performed with calm and moving expression.)
错误说法
- 她今天终于上场工作了 — 上场 is used for sports arenas or performance stages, not regular workplaces; use 上班、到岗 or 上岗 for starting work
起源与历史
上 (to go up/onto) + 场 (field/stage/venue) = to go onto the field or stage; to enter the arena
文化背景
世代: All ages
社会背景: Universal
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