词汇 | centre-stage |
释义 | centre stage noun[ U ] UK(UScenter stage)uk /ˌsen.tə ˈsteɪdʒ/ us /ˌsen.t̬ɚ ˈsteɪdʒ/ the middle of a theatre stage舞台中心 a situation in which someone or something receives a lot of attention: 令人瞩目的位置,焦点 She is reluctant to share centre stage with anyone. take centre stage to be more important or receive more attention than anyone or anything else: He took centre stage in his party's struggle with the unions.他在其政党与工会的较量中大出风头。 Theatres, cinemas & their parts apron art house arthouse backdrop backstage billboard bioscope footlights green room loge onstage orchestra pit scenery spotlight stage left stage right stagily stagy strip light wing You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Fame and famous Examples of centre stagecentre stage This allows putting the complexity of governance centrestage. Such a move would surpass the current vogue of 'research-fordevelopment', which still assumes the research is at centrestage. She also places the normative on centrestage. The cast stood in an arc behind him and centrestage was left empty. Green space has rarely been given centrestage in an historical narrative. The position of the hearth in the centre of the floor meant that all those activities associated with it literally took centrestage. None is fully consistent with the social model: all place the individual's impairments rather than the social environment at centrestage. Moral achievement, perilous danger, and individual action, rather than the specific details of an expedition's instructions or successes, were thrust to centrestage. Rather than placing discursive constructions centrestage, the article uses life history material to effect an analysis embedded in everyday practices. There followed a time during which community palaeoecology - the reconstruction of ancient communities and their trophic interactions - took centrestage. Elections would remain centrestage in the struggle for political power over the next two decades. This is, in other words, a process definition of species in which behaviour has centrestage. But it is race that has centrestage. Only occasionally does one singer move outside of the performance plane to take centrestage, either literally or figuratively. Instead, the problem of unity takes centrestage and its subsequent resolution draws heavily on the motif of transition. See all examples of centre 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. |
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