the stage / steɪdʒ /

舞台舞台上舞台上的阶段

the stage3 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a single step or degree in a process; a particular phase, period, position, etc., in a process, development, or series.
  2. a raised platform or floor, as for speakers, performers, etc.
  3. Theater. the platform on which the actors perform in a theater.this platform with all the parts of the theater and all the apparatus back of the proscenium.
v. 有主动词 verb

staged, stag·ing.

  1. to represent, produce, or exhibit on or as if on a stage: The drama class staged a play during Christmas vacation.
  2. to furnish with a stage, staging, stage set, etc.
  3. to write, direct, or produce with the action taking place as if in a specified locale or time: He staged the fantasy on Mars in the year 2500.
v. 无主动词 verb

staged, stag·ing.

  1. to be suitable for presentation or performance on the stage: The script didn't stage well.
  2. to travel by stagecoach.

the stage 近义词

the stage

等同于 show business

the stage构成的短语

  • stage fright
  • stage whisper
  • at this stage
  • set the scene (stage) for

更多the stage例句

  1. We are still very much in the early stages of working with a number of these plants like cannabis and mushrooms and medicinal herbs.
  2. Another in Philadelphia, the Fillmore, is in the final stages of vetting.
  3. If the magnetar has a halo of electrons, adding protons to the mix sets the stage for the double dose of cosmic phenomena.
  4. We need to focus our efforts so that our stages and our staff represent more accurately the world in which we live.
  5. They walk you through most of the inbound marketing strategies but take no cognizance of what stage you are and whether you have the capacity to implement them.
  6. But at this stage, he is either afraid or unable to get carried away by his thoughts.
  7. Whether he can do it on the national stage is the unanswered question.
  8. Instead, black models are required to remain meekly, silently off stage, waiting for a turn that may never come.
  9. He wants to know every external detail, even if the escape is ultimately to be shot on a sound stage.
  10. He said many of them had trouble making the transition from stage realism to the more naturalistic demands of the screen.
  11. But between the phase of schooling and the phase of adult learning there is an intermediate stage.
  12. In practice we find a good deal of technical study comes into the college stage.
  13. In Scotland and America that is distinguished and thought of clearly as the college stage.
  14. It was in the college stage that most of us made out our religion and made it real for ourselves.
  15. My schooling was shocking but, as a blessed compensation, my college stage was rather exceptionally good.