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  • Conjugation : past  staged ; ing  staging
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Collins English-Chinese Dictionary

stage [steɪʤ]
  1. 1. noun [c] (in theatre) 舞台
  2. 2. noun (platform) 平台
  3. 3. noun (period) 阶段
    the final stage of a world tour
    环球旅行最后阶段
  4. 4. vt. [+play] 上演
  5. 5. vt. [+demonstration] [ strike] 举行
    to do sth in stages
    分期做某事
    the stage
    [戏剧] 剧坛
    in the early/final stages
    在早/晚期
    he staged a remarkable recovery
    奇迹般地康复

Comprehensive English-Chinese Dictionary

stage [steɪʤ]
  1. 1. n.[c] 时期
    Most skin cancers are completely curable, especially if detected in the early stages.
    大部分皮肤癌可以完全治愈的,尤其如果早期发现
    We are in a transitional stage in which many former ideas must be revised or rejected.
    我们正处在变革年代过去许多思想观点必须修改或者抛弃
  2. 2. n.[c] 阶段程度
    Now we must look to the next stage of development.
    现在我们必须关注一个发展阶段
    The fruit trees would be moved in stages, over a period of years.
    这些果树用上几年的时间分阶段搬迁进来
    At what stage are the social sciences?
    社会科学处在什么地位
  3. 3. n.[c] 舞台讲台主席台
    His production opens with a darkened stage, lit only by a spotlight.
    他的戏剧一个仅有一盏聚光灯照射昏暗舞台上开始的
    He clambered up onto the stage and got the actors to help him into the box.
    他爬上舞台并让男演员们帮助进入那个箱子
  4. 4. n.[c] 戏剧职业舞台生涯
    In her youth, she was a star on the stage.
    年轻时候曾是这个舞台明星
    An early movie simply showed a long kiss by two actors of the contemporary stage.
    一部早期电影用了当时的两名演员表现一个长吻镜头
  5. 5. n.[c] 公共马车驿站马车
    The stage journey to Dublin took a full twelve hours.
    都柏林公共马车旅途需要整整12小时
    We went out of town together by stage about ten or twelve miles.
    我们公共马车一起出了那个小镇大约10或12英里
  6. 6. n.[c] 路程行程
    Then we embarked on the second stage of our caribbean cruise.
    接着我们开始加勒比海巡航第二阶段
  7. 7. n.[c] [Figurative] 舞台
    Teaching is in itself an art; we set the stage for our students to learn.
    教学本身是一种艺术我们给学生们创建的是学习舞台
    All the world's a stage.
    世界就是一个大舞台
    It set the stage for peaceful negotiations.
    这为和平谈判奠定基础
  8. 8. n.[c] 镜台
  9. 9. vt. 表演上演,把……搬上舞台
    They were going to stage Shakespeare's most famous tragedy.
    他们表演莎士比亚最著名悲剧
    We are going to stage 'othello'.
    我们准备上演奥赛罗》。
  10. 10. vt. 策划筹划组织
    Teachers staged a long strike last year.
    去年老师们组织一次长期罢课行动
    The neighboring tribe staged an invasion.
    邻近的部落发动一次入侵

Collins English-English Dictionary

stage [steɪʤ]
  1. 1. n a distinct step or period of development, growth, or progress
    a child at the toddling stage
  2. 2. n a raised area or platform
  3. 3. n the platform in a theatre where actors perform
  4. 4. n any scene regarded as a setting for an event or action
  5. 5. n a portion of a journey or a stopping place after such a portion
  6. 6. n short for stagecoach
  7. 7. n [Brit] a division of a bus route for which there is a fixed fare
  8. 8. n one of the separate propulsion units of a rocket that can be jettisoned when it has burnt out - See also multistage
  9. 9. n any of the various distinct periods of growth or development in the life of an organism, esp an insect
    a larval stage
    pupal stage
  10. 10. n the organism itself at such a period of growth
  11. 11. n a small stratigraphical unit; a subdivision of a rock series or system
  12. 12. n the platform on a microscope on which the specimen is mounted for examination
  13. 13. n [电子] a part of a complex circuit, esp one of a number of transistors with the associated elements required to amplify a signal in an amplifier
  14. 14. n a university subject studied for one academic year
    Stage II French
  15. 15. vt. [tr] to perform (a play), esp on a stage
    we are going to stage ``Hamlet''
  16. 16. vt. [tr] to set the action of (a play) in a particular time or place
  17. 17. vt. [tr] to plan, organize, and carry out (an event)
  18. 18. vi. [intr] [obsolete] to travel by stagecoach
  19. 19. vi. [Etymology] C13: from Old French estage position, from Vulgar Latin staticum (unattested), from Latin stare to stand

Examples

He performed on a studio theatre, bare stage bounded by black curtains, with no stage properties.
他在露天剧院表演,黑帷幕围着光秃秃的舞台,没有舞台道具。
to hiss (a performer) off the stage
把(演员)嘘下台
to hoot an actor off the stage
把一个演员轰下台
the rake of a stage
舞台的倾斜
He was sitting above the stage, watching over the crowd.
他正坐在后台,俯瞰人群。
If we sit in the back we won't see the stage.
如果我们坐在后排就看不到舞台了。

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