stage的意思和读音

stage

: [steɪdʒ] : [steɪdʒ]

n.

v.

stages  staging  staged  

adj.+n.early stage,initial stage,late stage,final stage,preliminary stage

v.+n.come stage,reach stage,leave stage,stage show,stage strike

n.landing stage

stagen.— see alsolanding stageperiod/state

1.[c]a period or state that sth/sb passes through while developing or making progress

This technology is still in its early stages .

The children are at different stages of development.

The product is at the design stage.

People tend to work hard at this stage of life.

At one stage it looked as though they would win.

Don't worry about the baby not wanting to leave you─it's a stage they go through .

part of process

2.[c]a separate part that a process, etc. is divided into

We did the first stage of the trip by train.

The police are building up a picture of the incident stage by stage .

The pay increase will be introduced in stages(= not all at once) .

We can take the argument one stage further.

theatre

3.[c]a raised area, usually in a theatre, etc. where actors, dancers, etc. perform

The audience threw flowers onto the stage.

There were more than 50 people on stage in one scene. 50

They marched off stage to the sound of trumpets.退

4.[sing]the theatre and the world of acting as a form of entertainment

His parents didn't want him to go on the stage(= to be an actor) .

She was a popular star of stage and screen(= theatre and cinema/movies) .

in politics

5.[sing];(an area of activity where important things happen, especially in politics

She was forced to the centre of the political stage .

Germany is playing a leading role on the international stage .

IDMset the stage for sth使to make it possible for sth to happen; to make sth likely to happenv.

1.~ sthto organize and present a play or an event for people to see

to stage a ceremony/an event/an exhibition

The local theatre group is staging a production of ‘Hamlet’.》。

Birmingham has bid to stage the next national athletics championships.

2.~ sthto organize and take part in action that needs careful planning, especially as a public protest

to stage a strike/demonstration/march/protest

3.~ sth使使to make sth happen

The dollar staged a recovery earlier today.

After five years in retirement, he staged a comeback to international tennis.退

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n.1.the part of a theater where the actors or musicians perform; the theater, rather than movies, books, or other forms of art; life as a performer, especially the profession of acting; relating to acting or theaters2.a particular part of a process that has several different parts; a particular point in time during a process or set of events; a part of a trip that has several different parts3.the place or situation in which something happens, especially in politics4.a stagecoach1.the part of a theater where the actors or musicians perform; the theater, rather than movies, books, or other forms of art; life as a performer, especially the profession of acting; relating to acting or theaters2.a particular part of a process that has several different parts; a particular point in time during a process or set of events; a part of a trip that has several different parts3.the place or situation in which something happens, especially in politics4.a stagecoach

v.1.to organize an event2.to be the place where an event happens

1. Solid Stage Union ...

2. Staffing Effort Limit Stage Stage Assessment ...

3. Stadium Stage Stand-by ...

4. youth n. stage n. vote vt. & vi. ...

5. stable stage staircase ...

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1.'To me, it was all like he was on stage, ' Ms. Fineman says, comparing the interview to a performance.访

2.Once he lost, the dramatic defeat led many -- including me -- to report that this was obviously a blow on the international stage.使————

3.despite of the fact that this may later on cause internal conflict of interests at a later stage.

4.The time will come soon enough . . . when all that is needed to be known for the next stage in your evolution shall be given unto you.

5.Hydrogen technology is better suited for generator applications and for industrial uses at its current stage of development, he said.

6.You can double up on as many days as you want. Just spend at least two weeks at each stage before adding more miles.

7.Improved gradient method and enhanced least squares method have been used in different stage of model development.

8.Certainly there does not seem to be a strong argument for government regulation of the corporate charter at the "going public" stage.

9.Having always been musical from an early age, the singer seems to have been intended for the concert stage.

10.You know what's like to be on the right|side of every issue on the theory stage?|?。