释义 |
staging I. noun (-s) Etymology: partly from Middle English, from stage (I) + -ing; partly from gerund of stage (II) 1. : scaffolding < a staging on which he was working — Springfield (Massachusetts) Daily News > 2. a. : the business of running stagecoaches b. : the act of journeying in stagecoaches 3. : the act or art of putting a play on the stage < the steadily evolving character development which is so vital to this kind of staging — Henry Hewes > 4. : division of a process (as the expansion of steam in a turbine) into a series of steps or stages 5. : the moving of troops or materiel forward in several stages or the assembling of troops or materiel in transit in a particular place II. noun : the disengaging and discarding of a burned-out rocket unit from a space vehicle during flight |