释义 |
stagery|ˈsteɪdʒərɪ| [f. stage n. + -ery.] Exhibition on the stage; stage arrangements or contrivances.
1642Milton Apol. Smect. 9 [He] likening those grave controversies to a piece of Stagery, or Scene-worke where his owne Remonstrant whether in Buskin or Sock must of all right be counted the chiefe Player. 1886Hardy Mayor Casterbr. I. i. 22 To watch it was like looking at some grand feat of stagery from a darkened auditorium. |