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stagey

/stey-jee/US // ˈsteɪ dʒi //UK // (ˈsteɪdʒɪ) //

陈旧的,滞销,滞后,滞销的

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    stag·i·er, stag·i·est.

    • : a variant of stagy.

Examples

  • That he believes charm, soft words, candlelight, good wine, and stagey entrances will overpower ideas, ideology, and partisanship.

  • She laughed a little hollow laugh—a poor little, weak, stagey giggle.

  • There are some odd crudenesses in Theda Baras acting which had the effect of making her un-stagey, unobvious.

  • It is a pretty enough aspect up and down the river from the bridge at Maidenhead, but it is stagey and artificial.

  • He was a tall, sandy-haired elderly young man, with a fine but slightly stagey face.

  • The lamp at her feet painted the tensely poised young body and bloodless face with quaint, stagey shadows.