词汇 | staged |
释义 | staged verb past simple and past participle of stage staged adjective uk /steɪdʒd/ us /steɪdʒd/ stagedadjective (PERFORMED/ARRANGED)arranged to be performed on a stage in public or to be shown in a film, etc.: It was an imaginatively staged production and the performances were impressive. The movie features a number of brilliantly staged car chases around New York. arranged in order to give people a particular impression, sometimes in order to deceive them: The romance was made public at a staged photo opportunity at a London restaurant. staged accidentStaged accidents involve, for example, intentional low-speed car crashes, or the faking of neck and back injuries, in order to make bogus insurance claims. The conversation between them seemed so staged and scripted that I couldn't believe it was spontaneous. arranged to happen at a particular time: staged to The protests are staged to coincide with the Republican National Convention. The charity event is staged to take place in the spring of next year. There was a 250th-birthday celebration for Mozart that featured staged productions of all 22 Mozart operas, even the fragments. Lope de Vega's comic romance is superbly staged for the Spanish Golden Age season. Among the scams the investigators watch for are staged collisions. Such a scene would have never happened spontaneously, and staged photos are forbidden by today's photojournalism standards. They distributed an image of the two leaders locked in a staged handshake. Cinema & theatre: production, direction & recording acquire acquisition armourer audition auteur canister computer-animated filmmaker filmmaking fog machine framing framing device linear restage run through something rush screen test self-produced SFX special effect You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Planning, expecting and arranging Faking & pretending stagedadjective (GRADUAL)done in stages, one after the other, not all at once: staged approachWe adopt a staged approach to diagnostic testing. staged withdrawalThey are calling for a staged withdrawal of troops from the area. It is important to remember that preparing for retirement has to be a staged process. The conjoined twins were separated in a staged approach, with several surgeries over a time frame of many months. We are now beginning a staged plan for renovating the hotel. Stages & phases beta early-stage early-term home run home straight home stretch in phase/out of phaseidiom interstage leg multi-phase multi-step multiphasic partway phase point stepping stone subphase tertiary twilight You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Slow and moving slowly Examples of stagedstaged Not surprisingly, the most spectacular of all these moments is reserved for the final staged performance. The viewers commented on the uniqueness of the amplified cellophane and tubes' sonorities, as well as the visual drama of the staged performance. We now use the staged approach in virtually all patients with functionally single ventricle. Among the graduates are the military commanders who staged the 1980 coup. There were hints that it might have worked even better if it had been staged, or at least semistaged. Using a two-level lambda calculus as the intermediate language, we show how to model inlining as a staged computation while avoiding unnecessary code duplication. It began to take strong measures against campesinos who staged land invasions and asked the government to expropriate the land. The use of staged formative objectives has been instrumental in implementing appropriate courses of action for individual students. It would be instructive to know just how the show staged the demise of the officer, but no such evidence has become known. It is the most complete and fully fledged allegory staged after 1642, and absolutely blatant. Two other champions entered and staged another fight. The video shows the staged action with interactive video projected on the screen behind the dancers. He had staged the row, when his other income made the loss of the special lectureship no financial hardship at all. By 1994-96, new writing made up 20 per cent of staged work in subsidized theatres. They staged the nuns' personal social life, and were occupied by groups of relatives and friends with their servant nuns. 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. |
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