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stage
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staged
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staging
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Collins English-Chinese Dictionary
- stage
[steɪʤ]
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1.
noun
[c]
(in theatre) 舞台
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2.
noun
(platform) 平台
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3.
noun
(period) 阶段
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the final stage of a world tour
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环球旅行的最后阶段
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4.
vt.
[+play]
上演
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5.
vt.
[+demonstration, strike]
举行
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to do sth in stages
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分期做某事
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the stage
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[戏剧] 剧坛
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in the early/final stages
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在早/晚期
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he staged a remarkable recovery
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他奇迹般地康复了
Comprehensive English-Chinese Dictionary
- stage
[steʤ]
[steɪʤ]
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1.
noun
舞台;讲台
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The actors went on the stage to great applause.
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这名演员一上台就赢得了热情的掌声。
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2.
noun
表演场所
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3.
noun
剧场
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4.
noun
戏剧(生涯)(与the连用)
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5.
noun
活动场所
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6.
noun
平台
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7.
noun
脚手架
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8.
noun
层;级
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9.
noun
注意中心
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10.
noun
(驿)站
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11.
noun
行程;两驿站间的距离
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12.
noun
stagecoach的缩略形式
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13.
noun
(显微镜的)镜台
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14.
noun
(发展的)阶段;期
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The negotiations are at an advanced stage.
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谈判取得了阶段性的进展。
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15.
noun
(火箭的)级
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16.
noun
[geology]
(地层的)阶
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17.
noun
[radio]
级
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18.
vt.
把…搬上舞台,上演
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They are staging Shakespeare's Hamlet.
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他们正在上演沙士比亚的《哈姆雷特》。
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19.
vt.
筹办;举行;发起
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20.
vi.
适于上演
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21.
vi.
乘公共马车旅行
Collins English-English Dictionary
- stage
[steɪʤ]
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1.
n
a distinct step or period of development, growth, or progress
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a child at the toddling stage
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2.
n
a raised area or platform
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3.
n
the platform in a theatre where actors perform
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4.
n
any scene regarded as a setting for an event or action
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5.
n
a portion of a journey or a stopping place after such a portion
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6.
n
short for stagecoach
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7.
n
[Brit]
a division of a bus route for which there is a fixed fare
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8.
n
one of the separate propulsion units of a rocket that can be jettisoned when it has burnt out - See also multistage
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9.
n
any of the various distinct periods of growth or development in the life of an organism, esp an insect
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a larval stage
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pupal stage
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10.
n
the organism itself at such a period of growth
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11.
n
a small stratigraphical unit; a subdivision of a rock series or system
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12.
n
the platform on a microscope on which the specimen is mounted for examination
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13.
n
[electronics]
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
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14.
n
a university subject studied for one academic year
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Stage II French
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15.
vt.
[tr]
to perform (a play), esp on a stage
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we are going to stage ``Hamlet''
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16.
vt.
[tr]
to set the action of (a play) in a particular time or place
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17.
vt.
[tr]
to plan, organize, and carry out (an event)
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18.
vi.
[intr]
[obsolete]
to travel by stagecoach
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19.
vi.
[Etymology]
C13: from Old French estage position, from Vulgar Latin staticum (unattested), from Latin stare to stand
Examples
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to clap together a makeshift stage
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仓促地搭起临时舞台
→ clap
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to hiss (a performer) off the stage
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把(演员)嘘下台
→ hiss
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to hoot an actor off the stage
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把一个演员轰下台
→ hoot
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the lure of the stage
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戏剧的吸引力
→ lure
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the rake of a stage
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舞台的倾斜
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the initial stage of a disease
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疾病的早期阶段
→ initial
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He was sitting above the stage, watching over the crowd.
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他正坐在后台,俯瞰人群。
→ above
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She finally arrived on the big stage after years of acting in small plays.
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经过几年小型演出中的表演锻炼,她终于成功地站上了大舞台。
→ arrive
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If we sit in the back we won't see the stage.
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如果我们坐在后排就看不到舞台了。
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The band is back on the stage for a new song.
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乐队又回到台上唱了一首新歌。
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