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stage-manage

/steyj-man-ij/US // ˈsteɪdʒˌmæn ɪdʒ //

阶段性管理,阶段性的管理,阶段性地管理,舞台管理

Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
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    stage-man·aged, stage-man·ag·ing.

    • : to work as a stage manager for: When he wasn't acting, he stage-managed a repertory theater.
    • : to arrange or stage in order to produce a theatrical or spectacular effect: The clients were most impressed with the way she stage-managed the whole presentation.
    • : to arrange or direct unobtrusively or in secret: He stage-managed Mediterranean black-market operations from his secluded villa on the Riviera.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1

    stage-man·aged, stage-man·ag·ing.

    • : to work as a stage manager.

Examples

  • Sputtering, I manage a few “hut-hut-huts” with the other students.

  • But at this stage, he is either afraid or unable to get carried away by his thoughts.

  • Whether he can do it on the national stage is the unanswered question.

  • Instead, black models are required to remain meekly, silently off stage, waiting for a turn that may never come.

  • It actually kept the government open all year and manage to pass something vaguely resembling a budget.

  • But between the phase of schooling and the phase of adult learning there is an intermediate stage.

  • In practice we find a good deal of technical study comes into the college stage.

  • In Scotland and America that is distinguished and thought of clearly as the college stage.

  • It was in the college stage that most of us made out our religion and made it real for ourselves.

  • My schooling was shocking but, as a blessed compensation, my college stage was rather exceptionally good.