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单词 multistage
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Definition of multistage in English:

multistage

adjective ˈmʌltɪsteɪdʒ
  • 1Consisting of, occurring in, or involving several stages or processes.

    a multistage decision-making process
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Sociolegal scholars have conceived of claiming as a multistage process.
    • Risk assessment in surgical patients could be a multistage process with 3 predetermined assessment times: preoperative, intraoperative, and postoperative.
    • Sandstones frequently possess multistage histories involving several cycles of deposition and redeposition.
    • The infection of a cell by a virus is a complicated multistage process during which the virus penetrates the host cell membrane.
    • Because carcinogenesis is a complex multistage process associated with the accumulation of critical genetic alterations, effective defense mechanisms are necessary to prevent the manifestation of DNA damage.
    • The multistage social learning model asserts that an important factor in escalation of adolescent substance use is having peers who encourage and engage in substance use.
    • An assessment of the cost of life on the basis of the justified risk concept is a multistage two-way process.
    • After piloting, 400 houses from each area were visited by trained interviewers using a multistage sampling procedure.
    • This is because few cancer epidemiological studies incorporate the multistage, multimechanism concept of carcinogenesis in the design, execution and interpretation of their studies.
    • We are witnessing, in essence, a multistage evolutionary fight.
    • Probability sampling of household youth was accomplished through a multistage sampling design in which the first stage was the random selection of face-blocks.
    • The subjective and objective yield indications are combined in a multistage process employing statistical and judgmental techniques.
    • Cancer is a complex multistage process that can take a large proportion of a person's lifespan to develop.
    • Seeking a correspondingly sculptural approach for the painting, Fautrier developed his haute pate (high paste) technique, a multistage process often resulting in inches-thick surfaces.
    • A computer system will have to calculate precisely how much of a multistage journey fare goes to each operator.
    • Respondents for the present study were chosen according to a stratified, multistage sampling procedure first involving the selection of households and then the selection within each household of an individual to be interviewed.
    • This indicates that patch-exploitation can be a process of multistage decision making, with early patch decisions being adjusted during later visits.
    • The composition of the aplites suggests a multistage evolution that involved plagioclase-dominated fractionation of a fugitive melt batch.
    • In a multistage process, she combines old and new photographs as well as painting.
    • We give a brief review of the multistage and multimechanism process of cancer in a tissue that involves not only genotoxic but also epigenetic events, and the importance of stem and progenitor cells in the development of cancer.
  • 2(of a rocket) having at least two sections which contain their own motor and are jettisoned as their fuel runs out.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • After World War I, Oberth studied physics at the University of Munich, where he realized that the key to space travel was the development of multistage rockets.
    • In the early twenty-first century, satellites and planetary probes are routinely shot into space on multistage rockets.
    • In the 1950s, von Braun and his ‘Rocket Team,’ many of whom had immigrated to the United States, continued their work on multistage rockets near Huntsville, Alabama.
    • A leading rocket scientist, Nair's contribution to the development of multistage satellite launch vehicles is immense.
    • The travel agency began taking reservations for a North Korean tour it organized in 1998, but it was forced to cancel the trip after North Korea launched a multistage rocket that flew over Japan and crashed into the Pacific Ocean.
    • Such a rocket has proven difficult in practice to build, leading to the continued use of multistage rockets.

Rhymes

age, assuage, backstage, cage, downstage, engage, enrage, gage, gauge, mage, offstage, onstage, Osage, page, Paige, rage, rampage, sage, stage, swage, under-age, upstage, wage
 
 

Definition of multistage in US English:

multistage

adjective
  • 1attributive Consisting relating to several stages or processes.

    a multistage decision-making process
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Seeking a correspondingly sculptural approach for the painting, Fautrier developed his haute pate (high paste) technique, a multistage process often resulting in inches-thick surfaces.
    • An assessment of the cost of life on the basis of the justified risk concept is a multistage two-way process.
    • The subjective and objective yield indications are combined in a multistage process employing statistical and judgmental techniques.
    • We are witnessing, in essence, a multistage evolutionary fight.
    • This is because few cancer epidemiological studies incorporate the multistage, multimechanism concept of carcinogenesis in the design, execution and interpretation of their studies.
    • This indicates that patch-exploitation can be a process of multistage decision making, with early patch decisions being adjusted during later visits.
    • Respondents for the present study were chosen according to a stratified, multistage sampling procedure first involving the selection of households and then the selection within each household of an individual to be interviewed.
    • Cancer is a complex multistage process that can take a large proportion of a person's lifespan to develop.
    • Risk assessment in surgical patients could be a multistage process with 3 predetermined assessment times: preoperative, intraoperative, and postoperative.
    • In a multistage process, she combines old and new photographs as well as painting.
    • Because carcinogenesis is a complex multistage process associated with the accumulation of critical genetic alterations, effective defense mechanisms are necessary to prevent the manifestation of DNA damage.
    • Sandstones frequently possess multistage histories involving several cycles of deposition and redeposition.
    • Probability sampling of household youth was accomplished through a multistage sampling design in which the first stage was the random selection of face-blocks.
    • The infection of a cell by a virus is a complicated multistage process during which the virus penetrates the host cell membrane.
    • We give a brief review of the multistage and multimechanism process of cancer in a tissue that involves not only genotoxic but also epigenetic events, and the importance of stem and progenitor cells in the development of cancer.
    • After piloting, 400 houses from each area were visited by trained interviewers using a multistage sampling procedure.
    • Sociolegal scholars have conceived of claiming as a multistage process.
    • A computer system will have to calculate precisely how much of a multistage journey fare goes to each operator.
    • The multistage social learning model asserts that an important factor in escalation of adolescent substance use is having peers who encourage and engage in substance use.
    • The composition of the aplites suggests a multistage evolution that involved plagioclase-dominated fractionation of a fugitive melt batch.
    1. 1.1 (of a rocket) having at least two sections, each of which contains its own motor and is jettisoned as its fuel runs out.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The travel agency began taking reservations for a North Korean tour it organized in 1998, but it was forced to cancel the trip after North Korea launched a multistage rocket that flew over Japan and crashed into the Pacific Ocean.
      • In the early twenty-first century, satellites and planetary probes are routinely shot into space on multistage rockets.
      • A leading rocket scientist, Nair's contribution to the development of multistage satellite launch vehicles is immense.
      • After World War I, Oberth studied physics at the University of Munich, where he realized that the key to space travel was the development of multistage rockets.
      • In the 1950s, von Braun and his ‘Rocket Team,’ many of whom had immigrated to the United States, continued their work on multistage rockets near Huntsville, Alabama.
      • Such a rocket has proven difficult in practice to build, leading to the continued use of multistage rockets.
    2. 1.2 (of a pump, turbine, or similar device) having more than one rotor.
 
 
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