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单词 stage
释义

stage

UK /steɪdʒ/

Word Forms

singularstage
pluralstages

DEFINITIONS5
  1. 1
    countable a particular point in time during a process or set of events

    The negotiations had reached a delicate stage.

    at this stage:

    There’s no point arguing about it at this stage.

    an early/initial stage:

    They had the ball more often in the early stages of the game.

    a final/closing stage:

    The issue was only raised in the closing stage of the election campaign.

    Synonyms and related words

    Individual stages of events and processes
    1. 1a
      a particular part of a process that has several different parts

      She likes to involve herself in every stage of the film-making process.

      The project is still at a planning stage.

      Atkins outlined a three-stage programme for resolving the crisis.

      Synonyms and related words

      Individual stages of events and processes
    2. 1b
      a part of a journey that has several different parts

      The last stage of the journey was the train north.

      Synonyms and related words

      Parts of a journey

    Collocates

    Adjectives frequently used with stage
    ▪ advanced, closing, early, final, formative, halfway, initial, late, preliminary

  2. 2
    countable theatrethe part of a theatre where the actors or musicians perform
    take/leave the stage (=come onto/go off the stage):

    The musicians didn’t take the stage until after ten o’clock.

    on stage:

    They had now been on stage for over four hours.

    Synonyms and related words

    Structures for speeches and performances
    Synonyms and related words

    Areas, structures and facilities in a theatre or cinema
    1. 2a
      singular the theatre, rather than films, books, or other forms of art

      She’s written a number of things for the stage.

      Synonyms and related words

      Film-making and theatre production
    2. 2b

      the stage

      life as a performer, especially the profession of acting
      go on the stage (=become a professional performer):

      Do you think your children will go on the stage?

      Synonyms and related words

      Relating to theatre and acting
  3. 3
    singular the place or situation in which something happens, especially in politics
    the world/political/international stage:

    He is a skilled performer on the political stage.

    She’s not yet a politician of significance on the world stage.

    Synonyms and related words

    General words for situations and circumstances
  4. 4
    countable informala stagecoach
    Synonyms and related words

    Road vehicles pulled by horses
  5. 5

    on the diplomatic stage

    involving relations with foreign countries
    Despite the rhetoric you’re likely to hear on the diplomatic stage, there’s a lot the U.S. and China can do together-and a lot they’re already doing.
    Submitted by:
    Boris Marchenko from Russian Federation on 31/07/2017

stage

US /steɪdʒ/

Word Forms

singularstage
pluralstages

DEFINITIONS5
  1. 1
    countable theatrethe part of a theater where the actors or musicians perform
    take/leave the stage (=come onto/go off the stage):

    The musicians didn’t take the stage until after ten o’clock.

    on stage:

    They had now been on stage for over four hours.

    Synonyms and related words

    Structures for speeches and performances
    Synonyms and related words

    Areas, structures and facilities in a theatre or movie theater
    1. 1a
      singular the theater, rather than movies, books, or other forms of art

      She’s written a number of things for the stage.

      Synonyms and related words

      Movie-making and theater production
    2. 1b

      the stage

      life as a performer, especially the profession of acting
      go on the stage (=become a professional performer):

      Do you think your children will go on the stage?

      Synonyms and related words

      Relating to theater and acting
    3. 1c
      only before nounrelating to acting or theaters
      a stage play (=performed in a theater, not on television or radio):

      He’s written a new stage play.

      Synonyms and related words

      Relating to theater and acting
  2. 2
    countable a particular part of a process that has several different parts

    She likes to involve herself in every stage of the movie-making process.

    The project is still at a planning stage.

    Atkins outlined a three-stage program for resolving the crisis.

    Synonyms and related words

    Individual stages of events and processes
    1. 2a
      a particular point in time during a process or set of events

      The negotiations had reached a delicate stage.

      at this stage:

      There’s no point arguing about it at this stage.

      an early/initial stage:

      They played very well in the early stages of the game.

      a final/closing stage:

      The issue was only raised in the closing stage of the election campaign.

      Synonyms and related words

      Individual stages of events and processes
    2. 2b
      a part of a trip that has several different parts

      The last stage of the trip was the train north.

      Synonyms and related words

      Parts of a journey

    Collocates

    Adjectives frequently used with stage
    ▪ advanced, closing, early, final, formative, halfway, initial, late, preliminary

  3. 3
    singular the place or situation in which something happens, especially in politics
    the world/political/international stage:

    He is a skilled performer on the political stage.

    She’s not yet a politician of significance on the world stage.

    Synonyms and related words

    General words for situations and circumstances
  4. 4
    countable informala stagecoach
    Synonyms and related words

    Road vehicles pulled by horses
  5. 5

    on the diplomatic stage

    involving relations with foreign countries
    Despite the rhetoric you’re likely to hear on the diplomatic stage, there’s a lot the U.S. and China can do together-and a lot they’re already doing.
    Submitted by:
    Boris Marchenko from Russian Federation on 31/07/2017

stage

UK /steɪdʒ/

Word Forms

present tense
I/you/we/theystage
he/she/itstages
present participlestaging
past tensestaged
past participlestaged

DEFINITIONS2
  1. 1
    to organize an event

    You cannot stage a Verdi opera without a chorus.

    The protest was a well-planned and carefully staged affair.

    Synonyms and related words

    To organize an event
  2. 2
    to be the place where an event happens

    the city that so successfully staged the 2000 Olympics

    Synonyms and related words

    To organize an event

stage

US /steɪdʒ/

Word Forms

present tense
I/you/we/theystage
he/she/itstages
present participlestaging
past tensestaged
past participlestaged

DEFINITIONS2
  1. 1
    to organize an event

    The protest was a well-planned and carefully staged affair.

    You cannot stage a Verdi opera without a chorus.

    Synonyms and related words

    To organize an event
  2. 2
    to be the place where an event happens

    the city that so successfully staged the 2000 Olympics

    Synonyms and related words

    To organize an event
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