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stage direction
stage direction n (Theatre) an instruction to an actor or director, written into the script of a play ThesaurusNoun | 1. | stage direction - an instruction written as part of the script of a playinstruction, direction - a message describing how something is to be done; "he gave directions faster than she could follow them"drama, dramatic play, play - a dramatic work intended for performance by actors on a stage; "he wrote several plays but only one was produced on Broadway" | Translationsstage1 (steidʒ) noun a raised platform especially for performing or acting on, eg in a theatre. 舞臺 舞台 verb1. to prepare and produce (a play etc) in a theatre etc. This play was first staged in 1928. 上演 上演2. to organize (an event etc). The protesters are planning to stage a demonstration. 籌劃 筹划ˈstaging noun1. wooden planks etc forming a platform. 臺架 脚手架2. the way in which a play etc is presented on a stage. The staging was good, but the acting poor. (戲劇的)演出 (戏剧的)演出 stage direction an order to an actor playing a part to do this or that. a stage direction to enter from the left. 舞台指導 舞台指导stage fright the nervousness felt by an actor etc when in front of an audience, especially for the first time. The young actress was suffering from stage fright and could not utter a word. 怯場 怯场ˈstagehand noun a workman employed to help with scenery etc. 舞臺工作人員 舞台布置工作人员,舞台管理 stage manager a person who is in charge of scenery and equipment for plays etc. 舞臺監督 舞台监督ˈstagestruck adjective fascinated with the theatre or having a great desire to become an actor/actress. 醉心於舞臺生涯的,渴望當演員的 一心想做演员的stage direction
stage direction Theatre an instruction to an actor or director, written into the script of a play Stage Direction a remark added by an author to the text of a play (usually in parentheses) to explain the setting of the action or the appearance and behavior of the characters, including their exits, entrances, movements about the stage, actions, gestures, and intonations. Stage directions sometimes provide supplementary information about characters, such as age, character traits, or biographical details. In the 20th century, biographical and literary stage directions appear in the works of such playwrights as M. Maeterlinck, G. B. Shaw, E. O’Neill, A. Miller, and V. V. Vishnevskii. MedicalSeestageAcronymsSeeSDstage direction
Words related to stage directionnoun an instruction written as part of the script of a playRelated Words- instruction
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