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staged

/steyjd/US // steɪdʒd //

阶段性的,阶段性,分阶段,分阶段进行

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : adapted for or produced on the stage.
    • : contrived for a desired impression: It was a staged, rather than spontaneous, demonstration of affection.
    • : occurring or planned to occur in stages: a staged increase in wages.

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Examples

  • When Yoo and Lee were arrested for the bombing and the snakes, Korean film employees staged protests demanding their release.

  • No wonder somebody using North Korean code staged a raid on Sony Pictures.

  • The Metropolitan Museum of Art Costume Institute has staged some truly fantastic shows over the past few years.

  • Conflicts and resolutions were staged with the skill of a chessplayer working out new endgame strategies.

  • “She has staged a revolution,” said one former security advisor.

  • Then on to the corrals, where some spectacular broncho busting was staged for the sole benefit of the visitors.

  • Fairbridge looked down upon it, and seldom patronised the shows (they never said “plays”) staged in its miniature theatre.

  • After two performances, without scenery or costumes, it was staged no more, and had no sale when published by the author.

  • The play was well written and staged, and Elsie Leslie was charming enough in her parts, but in the duality lay the difficulty.

  • This was the theater where his own little drama of unfitness and failure and private mortification had been staged and acted.