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单词 stage
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stage

Examples of 'stage' in a sentence
stage

The investigation is in its very early stages.You have also been criticised for reading from a book on stage when you play a gig.They are also one point better off than at the same stage last season.The bedroom is another piece of carefully staged theatre.The world of stage performing calls attention to itself.Which giant of the political stage was she talking about?There was only one short stage of the match where they looked like they might be competitive.England have identified a number of distinct stages in the evolution of a team.When she finally leaves the stage the roar is tremendous.We are awash with hedge funds while we are starved of early stage and growth investment.Only three horses were taken out of the race at the declaration stage.The nation hopes he can repeat that on the international stage.Usually a few hundred people take part in this stage.The illustrations overleaf show suitable positions for second and first stage labour.The company is still in the early stages of assessing the field. Plays are also staged at other venues during the festival.But that depends on whether they regroup or collapse like they did at the same stage last season.Opera has not killed either stage plays or concerts and the fashion for ballet has not forced our actresses on to points.Above: a giant shining sun lights up the stage at a ceremony.Today the arena makes most of its money from staging concerts, basketball and ice hockey.Kenya's national theatre recently staged a play based on his life story.Once it was over, all but one of the actors left the stage for their dressing rooms.A Buddhist ceremony was staged in the war crimes court when the news reached Cambodia.

In other languages
stage

British English: stage /steɪdʒ/ NOUN
A stage of an activity, process, or period is one part of it.
...the final stage of a world tour.
  • American English: stage
  • Arabic: مَرْحَلَة
  • Brazilian Portuguese: palco
  • Chinese: 阶段
  • Croatian: dio
  • Czech: fáze procesu
  • Danish: scene
  • Dutch: fase
  • European Spanish: etapa teatro
  • Finnish: vaihe
  • French: stade phase
  • German: Phase
  • Greek: σκηνή
  • Italian: palcoscenico
  • Japanese: 段階
  • Korean: 무대
  • Norwegian: scene
  • Polish: etap
  • European Portuguese: palco
  • Romanian: etapă
  • Russian: стадия
  • Latin American Spanish: escenario
  • Swedish: scen
  • Thai: เวทีการแสดง
  • Turkish: sahne tiyatro mekan
  • Ukrainian: етап
  • Vietnamese: giai đoạn

All related terms of 'stage'

Chinese translation of 'stage'

stage

(steɪdʒ)

n (c)

  1. (in theatre) 舞台(臺) (wǔtái) (个(個), )
  2. (= platform) 平台(臺) (píngtái) (个(個), )
  3. (= period) 阶(階)段 (jiēduàn)
    ⇒ the final stage of a world tour 环球旅行的最后阶段 (huánqiú lǚxíng de zuìhòu jiēduàn)

vt

  1. [play] 上演 (shàngyǎn)
  2. [demonstration, strike] 举(舉)行 (jǔxíng)
    to do sth in stages 分期做某事 (fēnqī zuò mǒushì)
    the stage (Theat) 剧(劇)坛(壇) (jùtán)
    in the early/final stages 在早/晚期 (zài zǎo/wǎnqī)
    he staged a remarkable recovery 他奇迹(蹟)般地康复(復)了 (tā qíjì bān de kāngfù le)

All related terms of 'stage'

(noun) 
Definition
a step or period of development, growth, or progress
the final stage of the tour
Synonyms
step
Aristotle took the scientific approach a step further.
leg
The first leg of the journey was by boat.
phase
The crisis is entering a crucial phase.
point
At this point, Diana arrived.
level
in order according to their level of difficulty
period
the Victorian period
division
length
lap
juncture
(noun) 
Definition
the platform in a theatre where actors perform
I went on stage and did my show.
Synonyms
platform
Nick finished his speech and jumped down from the platform.
stand
The teapot came with a stand to catch the drips.
podium
She walked to the podium and began her speech.
rostrum
He stood on the winner's rostrum.
dais
She sat on the dais along with the other guests of honour.
soapbox
(noun) 
Definition
the scene of an event or action
He was finally forced off the political stage last year.
Synonyms
scene
Riot vans were on the scene in minutes.
area
She was involved in every area of the project.
field
They are both experts in their field.
theatre
The area has often been a theatre of war.
sector
territory
They deny that any of their territory is under rebel control.
province
Opera remained largely the province of the aristocracy.
arena
He has no intention of withdrawing from the political arena.
scope
the scope of a novel
sphere
the sphere of international politics
realm
the realm of politics
domain
This sort of information should be in the public domain.
(verb) 
Definition
to present (a dramatic production) on stage
She staged her first play at the Edinburgh Festival.
Synonyms
present
The theatre is presenting a new production of `Hamlet'.
produce
I'm going to produce the show and write the scripts.
perform
students performing Shakespeare's Macbeth
put on
do
I've always wanted to do a show on his life.
give
This recipe was given to me years ago.
They still give to charity despite hard economic times.
play
His ambition is to play the part of Dracula.
(verb) 
Definition
to organize and carry out (an event)
The band staged a huge charity concert.
Synonyms
organize
He began to organize his papers.
mount
mounting an exhibition of historical Tiffany jewellery
arrange
She arranged an appointment for Friday afternoon.
lay on
orchestrate
The colonel orchestrated the rebellion from inside his army jail.
engineer
a short-lived coup engineered by the army

phrase

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Additional synonyms

in the sense of area
Definition
a subject field
She was involved in every area of the project.
Synonyms
realm,
part,
department (informal),
field,
province,
arena,
sphere,
domain
in the sense of arena
Definition
a sphere of intense activity
He has no intention of withdrawing from the political arena.
Synonyms
scene (informal),
world,
area,
stage,
field,
theatre,
sector,
territory,
province,
forum,
scope,
sphere,
realm,
domain
in the sense of arrange
Definition
to plan in advance
She arranged an appointment for Friday afternoon.
Synonyms
plan,
agree,
prepare,
determine,
schedule,
organize,
construct,
devise,
contrive,
fix up,
jack up (New Zealand, informal)

Synonyms of 'stage'

stage

Explore 'stage' in the dictionary

Additional synonyms

in the sense of dais
Definition
a raised platform in a hall or meeting place used by a speaker
She sat on the dais along with the other guests of honour.
Synonyms
platform,
stage,
podium,
rostrum,
estrade (rare)
in the sense of do
I've always wanted to do a show on his life.
Synonyms
present,
give,
show,
act,
produce,
stage,
perform,
mount,
put on
in the sense of domain
Definition
a particular area of activity or interest
This sort of information should be in the public domain.
Synonyms
sphere,
area,
field,
concern,
scene (informal),
sector,
territory,
province,
arena,
realm
in the sense of engineer
Definition
to cause or plan (an event or situation) in a clever or devious manner
a short-lived coup engineered by the army
Synonyms
bring about,
plan,
control,
cause,
effect,
manage,
set up (informal),
scheme,
arrange,
plot,
manoeuvre,
encompass,
mastermind,
orchestrate,
contrive,
concoct,
wangle (informal),
finagle (informal)
in the sense of field
Definition
an area of human activity or knowledge
They are both experts in their field.
Synonyms
speciality,
line,
area,
department (informal),
environment,
territory,
discipline,
province,
pale,
confines,
sphere,
domain,
specialty,
sphere of influence,
purview,
metier,
sphere of activity,
bailiwick,
sphere of interest,
sphere of study
in the sense of give
Definition
to present or hand (something) to someone
This recipe was given to me years ago.They still give to charity despite hard economic times.
Synonyms
present,
contribute,
donate,
provide,
supply,
award,
grant,
deliver,
commit,
administer,
furnish,
confer,
bestow,
entrust,
consign,
make over,
hand over or out
in the sense of leg
Definition
a single stage, lap, or length in a relay race
The first leg of the journey was by boat.
Synonyms
stage,
part,
section,
stretch,
lap,
segment,
portion
in the sense of level
Definition
stage or degree of progress
in order according to their level of difficulty
Synonyms
position,
standard,
degree (archaic),
grade,
standing,
stage,
rank,
status
in the sense of mount
Definition
to organize and stage a campaign, play, etc.
mounting an exhibition of historical Tiffany jewellery
Synonyms
display,
present,
stage,
prepare,
put on,
organize,
get up (informal),
exhibit,
put on display
in the sense of orchestrate
Definition
to arrange (something) in order to produce a particular result
The colonel orchestrated the rebellion from inside his army jail.
Synonyms
organize,
plan,
run,
set up,
arrange,
be responsible for,
put together,
see to (informal),
marshal,
coordinate,
concert,
stage-manage

Additional synonyms

in the sense of perform
Definition
to present (a play or concert)
students performing Shakespeare's Macbeth
Synonyms
present,
act (out),
stage,
play,
produce,
represent,
put on,
render,
depict,
enact,
appear as
in the sense of period
Definition
a portion of time specified in some way
the Victorian period
Synonyms
age,
generation,
years,
time,
days,
term,
stage,
date,
cycle,
era,
epoch,
aeon
in the sense of phase
Definition
any distinct or characteristic stage in a sequence of events
The crisis is entering a crucial phase.
Synonyms
stage,
time,
state,
point,
position,
step,
development,
condition,
period,
chapter,
aspect,
juncture
in the sense of play
Definition
to act the part (of) in a dramatic piece
His ambition is to play the part of Dracula.
Synonyms
act,
portray,
represent,
perform,
impersonate,
act the part of,
take the part of,
personate
in the sense of podium
Definition
a small raised platform used by conductors or speakers
She walked to the podium and began her speech.
Synonyms
platform,
stand,
stage,
rostrum,
dais
in the sense of point
Definition
a moment
At this point, Diana arrived.
Synonyms
moment,
time,
stage,
period,
phase,
instant,
juncture,
moment in time,
very minute
in the sense of produce
Definition
to present on stage, film, or television
I'm going to produce the show and write the scripts.
Synonyms
present,
stage,
direct,
put on,
do,
show,
mount,
exhibit,
put before the public
in the sense of province
Definition
an area of learning, activity, etc.
Opera remained largely the province of the aristocracy.
Synonyms
area,
business,
concern,
responsibility,
part,
line,
charge,
role,
post,
department (informal),
field,
duty,
function,
employment,
capacity,
orbit,
sphere,
turf (slang),
pigeon (British, informal)
in the sense of realm
Definition
a field of interest or study
the realm of politics
Synonyms
field,
world,
area,
province,
sphere,
department (informal),
region,
branch,
territory,
zone,
patch,
orbit,
turf (slang)
in the sense of rostrum
Definition
a platform or stage
He stood on the winner's rostrum.
Synonyms
stage,
stand,
platform,
podium,
dais

Additional synonyms

in the sense of scope
Definition
the area covered by an activity or topic
the scope of a novel
Synonyms
range,
capacity,
reach,
area,
extent,
confines,
outlook,
orbit,
span,
sphere,
compass,
remit,
terms of reference,
ambit,
purview,
field of reference
in the sense of sphere
Definition
a particular field of activity
the sphere of international politics
Synonyms
field,
range,
area,
department (informal),
function,
territory,
capacity,
province,
patch,
scope,
turf (slang),
realm,
domain,
compass,
walk of life
in the sense of stand
Definition
a base, support, or piece of furniture in or on which articles may be held or stored
The teapot came with a stand to catch the drips.
Synonyms
support,
base,
platform,
place,
stage,
frame,
rack,
bracket,
tripod,
dais,
trivet
in the sense of territory
Definition
the geographical area under the control of a particular government
They deny that any of their territory is under rebel control.
Synonyms
district,
area,
land,
region,
state,
country,
sector,
zone,
province,
patch,
turf (slang),
domain,
terrain,
tract,
bailiwick
in the sense of theatre
Definition
a region in which a war or conflict takes place
The area has often been a theatre of war.
Synonyms
arena,
setting,
site,
scene,
field or sphere or place of action
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