词汇 | stage |
释义 | stage noun[ C ] uk /steɪdʒ/ us /steɪdʒ/ stagenoun[C] (PART)B2 a part of an activity or a period of development: 阶段;发展时期 in a stageThe project is in its final stages and should be completed by August.这个项目已进入最后阶段,应于8月份完成。 They did the last stage of their journey on foot.他们步行走完了旅途的最后一段路。 Our marriage is going through a difficult stage at the moment.目前我们的婚姻正处于一个困难阶段。 at the stage whereTheir youngest child is at the stage where she can say individual words but not full sentences.他们最小的孩子目前所处的阶段是会说单个的词,但还不会说整句话。 at some stageI'm not tired at the moment but I will need a rest at some stage (= at some time) during the walk.我现在不累,但在步行过程中的某个时候需要休息一下。 just a stage someone is going throughAndrew spends all his spare time playing with his computer but it's probably just a stage he's going through (= a period of development that will end soon).安德鲁的业余时间全花在了玩电脑上,不过这可能只是一个阶段罢了。 in stages If you do something in stages, you divide the activity into parts and complete each part separately: 分步骤进行,逐步进行 We're decorating the house in stages so it won't be ready for another couple of months.我们在逐步装修房子,所以还得几个月才能就绪。 engineering specialized one of the separate parts of a rocket, each part having its own engine: (火箭的)级 Once its fuel supply runs out, each stage separates from the main part of the rocket and falls back to earth.每一级在燃料燃尽后,就会从火箭主体上脱落,落回到地球上。 My Spanish never really progressed beyond the stage of being able to order drinks at the bar.我的西班牙语一点也没有真正提高,也就是能在酒吧点饮料用用。 I do not propose to reveal details at this stage.我不打算在这个阶段透露细节。 At some stage we need to calculate when the project will be finished.在一定阶段,我们需要计算一下工程何时会结束。 Confession is the first stage of coming to terms with what you've done.坦白是你正视自己所作所为的第一步。 The corpse was in an advanced stage of decomposition.尸体已处于晚期腐烂阶段。 Stages & phases beta early-stage early-term home run home straight home stretch in phase/out of phaseidiom interstage multi-phase multi-step multiphasic partway phase point step stepping stone subphase tertiary twilight You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Space travel stagenoun[C] (THEATRE)A2 the area in a theatre that is often raised above ground level and on which actors or entertainers perform: 舞台 on stageHamlet is on stage for most of the act.这一幕的大部分时间哈姆雷特都出场。 go on/off stageThe orchestra went on/off stage to great applause.管弦乐队在雷鸣般的掌声中登场/走下舞台。 The play is a stage adaptation of William Golding's novel.这部戏是根据威廉‧戈尔丁的小说改编的舞台剧。 The singer returns to the Oslo stage (= will perform again in Oslo) this summer.那位歌手今夏将重返奥斯陆舞台。 Martin Barraud/Caiaimage/GettyImages a particular area of public life: (公共生活的)领域,舞台 world stageThe president was extremely popular on the world stage but was disliked in his own country.总统在世界舞台上极受欢迎,但在本国却不受拥戴。 take the stage to go onto the stage and start to perform: 登台表演 She was waiting to take the stage at a rally in Ohio. The show climaxed with all the performers singing on stage together.所有演员同台高歌把演出推向了高潮。 She made her professional stage debut in Swan Lake.她在《天鹅湖》中完成了她的首次职业舞台演出。 The cast all lined up on stage to take their bow.全体演员都在台上站成一排向观众鞠躬。 She made her exit from the stage to rapturous applause. He made his first stage appearance at the age of six. Theatres, cinemas & their parts apron art house arthouse backdrop backstage billboard bioscope fleapit footlights green room loge onstage playhouse scenery stage door stage left stage right stagily stagy wing You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Topics & areas of interest Idiomsbe on the stage go on the stage take centre stage stage verb[ T ] uk /steɪdʒ/ us /steɪdʒ/ C2 to arrange and perform a play or show: 上演,演出 The local drama group is staging a production of the musical "Grease".当地剧团正在演出音乐剧《油脂》。 to organize an event: 举办,组织 London staged the Olympic Games in 2012.伦敦于2012年举办了奥运会。 We're staging a revival of a 1950s play.我们将把一部20世纪50年代的戏剧重新搬上舞台。 Protesters staged an anti-war demonstration in front of the US embassy. Senior union workers staged a walkout this afternoon at the annual conference over the proposed changes in funding. Students staged a sit-in in the university offices as part of their protest campaign.作为抗议活动的一部分,学生们在大学办公楼里静坐示威。 The commandos staged a daring raid on the enemy. Cinema & theatre: production, direction & recording acquire acquisition armourer audition auteur canister computer-animated filmmaker filmmaking fog machine framing framing device linear prop restage run through something screen test self-produced SFX special effect You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Managing and organizing stage | American Dictionarystage noun us/steɪdʒ/ stagenoun (PART)[ C ] a part of an activity, or a period of development: The software is in the early stages of development. At that stage of my life, I was married but didn’t have any children. in stages If you do something in stages, you divide the activity into parts and complete each part separately: We’re repairing the house in stages – first the roof and chimney, then the windows. stagenoun (THEATER)[ C/U ] the area in a theater, often raised above ground level, on which actors or entertainers perform: [ C ]When you’re sitting in the balcony, you see more of the ceiling than the stage. [ U ]Berlin’s most successful stage musical was "Annie Get Your Gun." [ U ]She was a popular star of the musical stage (= of this type of theater). As a child, he appeared on stage (= performing in theaters). [ C/U ] A stage is also a particular area of public life: [ C ]His novel includes such actors on the world stage as Fidel Castro and the Pope. stage verb[ T ] us/steɪdʒ/ stageverb[T] (THEATER)to arrange the performance of a play or other entertainment: Bejart was staging his own ballets. If you stage an event, you organize it: Bus drivers are planning to stage a 24-hour strike. stage | Business Englishstage noun uk /steɪdʒ/us [ C ] one of a series of periods of development in a process: Flotation is a key stage in the group's development plans. From an early stage financial regulators blamed a lack of internal controls for the bank's failure. At this stage, there is no proposal to change the existing management structure of the group. Negotiations with the union have reached a critical stage. first/final/next stage [ S ] a particular area of public life where important events happen: global/international/world stageHis speech at the party conference propelled him onto the international stage. in stages if you do something in stages, you divide the activity into parts and complete each part separately: The proposed budget cuts would be made in stages over the next five years. See alsoearly-stage late-stage stage verb[ T ] uk /steɪdʒ/us to organize a large or important event for a large number of people: London won the bid to stage the 2012 Olympics. stage a conference/event/exhibition stage a protest/stoppage/strike to start to happen: stage a comeback/rally/recoveryWall Street staged a dramatic recovery, wiping out most of its early losses. Examples of stagestage On the other hand, as encephalographic registrations of sleep stages were not made in this study, such a conclusion can only be tentative. I would recommend allowing one laboratory per open reading frame in the initial stages. Thus, to decide on the suitability of a "we," we need at least two stages of totalizing theory. The illustration shows four stages in the carving. The carving was also carried out in two stages. Until this book was published, it was difficult to recommend appropriate ancillary reading for such students in the early stages. They use it to build up an argument in two stages. The dating of the various stages is therefore necessarily approximate, even if the outcome of each is clear. In the early stages, scriptoria would seem to have proliferated, without being directly linked to teaching. Analysis of cytokine mutants during fetal stages could therefore reveal a more complete picture of the role of these cytokines during fetal thymus development. The period affects all young people and involves a series of stages over a number of years, which are influenced by social and economic status. In the preliminary stages of analysis, dramatic methods can therefore play a central part in hypothesis-generation. Many anatomists identified three such stages of visual analysis in the cortex. There will also be cases when a stray candidate from the lexical look-up is rejected by the later stages of analysis. Men here, in various stages of undress, were pulling on outer clothing and armour. See all examples of stage These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. Collocations withstagestageThese are words often used in combination with stage. Click on a collocation to see more examples of it. acute stage However, in light infections, an acutestage cannot usually be observed. advanced stage At an advancedstage, the spears snap and the central leaf cabbage disappears. beginning stage At the beginningstage, the cassettes were made for middle school students as a substitute for tutors. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. See all collocations with stage |
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