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staging


stag·ing

S0695800 (stā′jĭng)n.1. A temporary platform or system of platforms used for support; scaffolding.2. a. The process or manner of putting on a play on the stage.b. The art or process of arranging the elements included in a shot in front of a camera, as for a movie: The horror film's exquisite staging works to unsettle its viewers.3. The act of jettisoning a stage of a multistage rocket.4. a. The operation of stagecoaches as an enterprise.b. Travel by stagecoach.

staging

(ˈsteɪdʒɪŋ) n (Building) any temporary structure used in the process of building, esp the horizontal platforms supported by scaffolding[C14: from stage + -ing1]

stag•ing

(ˈsteɪ dʒɪŋ)

n. 1. the act, process, or manner of presenting a play on the stage. 2. a temporary platform or other structure used in building; scaffolding. 3. the business of operating stagecoaches. 4. the act of traveling by stagecoach. 5. the advancement of troops and supplies in a series of stages. [1275–1325]

staging

Assembling, holding, and organizing arriving personnel, equipment, and sustaining materiel in preparation for onward movement. The organizing and preparation for movement of personnel, equipment, and materiel at designated areas to incrementally build forces capable of meeting the operational commander's requirements. See also staging area.
Thesaurus
Noun1.staging - the production of a drama on the stagetheatrical productionproduction - a presentation for the stage or screen or radio or television; "have you seen the new production of Hamlet?"coup de theatre - a highly successful theatrical productionsummer stock - theatrical productions performed by a stock company during the summer
2.staging - a system of scaffoldsstaging - a system of scaffolds scaffoldingscaffold - a temporary arrangement erected around a building for convenience of workerssystem - instrumentality that combines interrelated interacting artifacts designed to work as a coherent entity; "he bought a new stereo system"; "the system consists of a motor and a small computer"
3.staging - travel by stagecoachtravel, traveling, travelling - the act of going from one place to another; "he enjoyed selling but he hated the travel"
4.staging - getting rid of a stage of a multistage rocketthrowing away, discard - getting rid something that is regarded as useless or undesirable
Translations
演出脚手架

stage1

(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

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staging

[′stāj·iŋ] (aerospace engineering) The process or operation during the flight of a rocket vehicle whereby a full stage or half stage is disengaged from the remaining body and made free to decelerate or be propelled along its own flightpath. (computer science) Moving blocks of data from one storage device to another. (graphic arts) stopping out

Staging

The sequencing and physical positioning of building materials on a construction site. Sustainable building pays particular attention to staging in order to minimize the impact to the construction site and protect materials from damage.

Staging

 

(1) The adaptation of a literary work into dramatic form for the stage. Unlike the free use of epic motifs in classical drama or in Shakespeare’s plays, staging seeks not so much to create a new original work as to adapt prose to the theater.

The first important staging in Russia was done by A. A. Sha-khovskoi, who adapted the works of W. Scott and A. S. Pushkin for the stage. V. I. Nemirovich-Danchenko rejected the stereotyped adaptation of novels into the “well-made plays” characteristic of the second half of the 19th century. He presented montages at the Moscow Art Theater in an attempt to re-create the novel as a dramatic form.

Many of the principles of staging—juxtaposition of contrasting episodes, looser and broader construction, and the use of many short scenes—influenced Soviet dramaturgy. Several of the early Soviet works to be adapted were staged by the authors themselves—for example, Virineia by L. N. Seifullina (with V. P. Pravdukhin, 1925), The Days of the Turbins by M. Bulgakov (1926), and Armored Train J4–69by V. V. Ivanov (1927). Staging documentary prose became popular in the 1950’s.

(2) The Russian word for staging, instsenirovka, is also the name for a form of mass agitational theater popular during the revolution. Performances were given in public squares to bring the audience and the actors together. Historical scenes were staged, and both historical and symbolic figures were put on trial (The Overthrow of the Autocracy, 1919). Instsenirovki were characterized by romantic symbolism, conventional characterization, and the juxtaposition of pathos and the grotesque.

staging

1. A temporary platform for workers and the materials they use in building erection; a scaffold.2. A temporary platform for workers which is supported on temporary timbering of a trench.

staging

The placement, integration, and segregation of departure aircraft in designated movement areas of an airport by a departure fix, an EDCT (expected departure clearance time), and/or a restriction.

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staging

 [stāj´ing] 1. the determination of distinct phases or periods in the course of a disease, the life history of an organism, or any biological process.2. the classification of neoplasms according to the extent of the tumor. See also cancer.diet staging in the nursing interventions classification, a intervention" >nursing intervention defined as instituting required diet" >diet restrictions with subsequent progression of diet as tolerated.TNM staging an international standard for the staging of tumors; the systems of the American Joint Committee on Cancer and the International Union Against Cancer are now identical. Staging is according to three basic components: primary tumor (T), regional nodes (N), and metastasis (M). Subscripts are used to denote size and degree of involvement; for example, 0 indicates undetectable, and 1, 2, 3, and 4 a progressive increase in size or involvement. Thus, a tumor might be described as T1N2M0. See also cancer.

stag·ing

(stāj'ing), 1. The determination or classification of distinct phases or periods in the course of a disease or pathologic process. 2. The determination of the specific extent of a disease process in an individual patient.

staging

Oncology Evaluation of a Pt to determine the severity and extent of a disease to guide therapy, a process required as each stage has a relatively standard treatment. See B Sx, Cotswolds staging, Dukes classification, FIGO staging, Laparoscopic staging, Lovejoy staging, TNM classification, Whitmore-Jewett staging.

stag·ing

(stāj'ing) 1. The determination or classification of distinct phases or periods in the course of a disease or pathologic process. 2. The determination of the specific extent of a disease process in an individual patient.

staging

Determination of the stage to which a disease, especially a cancer, has progressed. Staging is important as an indication of the likely outcome (prognosis) and in deciding on the best form of treatment, as this may differ markedly at different stages.

stag·ing

(stāj'ing) 1. Determination or classification of distinct phases or periods in disease course or pathologic process. 2. Determination of specific extent of disease process in an individual patient.

Patient discussion about staging

Q. Does staging in breast cancer is linked to metastasis and what is the use of staging? A. stages in cancer tell of it's progress. is it benign, does it have a capsule, did it metastasized and all that. but if you are looking for more accurate and more information on that in general:
http://www.breastcancer.org/symptoms/diagnosis/staging.jsp
this should do it!

Q. It passable to treat cancer in it's late stages of the decease? A. wow...this is probably the best Freudian slip I've seen in years(decease = disease)...
and for the question- depends on the kind of cancer you have. but there is a bad prognosis after finding metastasis all over. in general...but there's always hope!

Q. I don’t know what situation this stage of cancer will put her in? my friend `s sister is diagnosed with second stage of breast cancer. They say it is advanced and has happened due to her hormonal changes. She had her treatment with chemotherapy recently. Her hormone based treatment is still to be given. Her family is in terrible condition. She was the soul of her family. She has always kept us happy and she was the one who did take absolute care of family members. She is lovable in nature and innocent. I don’t know what situation this stage of cancer will put her in? A. I am sorry. But don’t worry. This stage cancer can be treated well. They have treated her with chemotherapy and now she will be treated with anti-estrogen therapy. It is used for its protective effect on the non cancerous breast tissue. No problem it can be treated. Many have been treated well and she will also get well.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6cr4hIJjmpM&eurl=http://www.imedix.com/health_community/v6cr4hIJjmpM_talk_dr_gloria_wu_breast_cancer_part_2?q=breast%20cancer&feature=player_embedded

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staging

Redecorating a home, including the use of rented furniture and accessories, to make it appear more attractive to potential buyers.

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Synonyms for staging

noun the production of a drama on the stage

Synonyms

  • theatrical production

Related Words

  • production
  • coup de theatre
  • summer stock

noun a system of scaffolds

Synonyms

  • scaffolding

Related Words

  • scaffold
  • system

noun travel by stagecoach

Related Words

  • travel
  • traveling
  • travelling

noun getting rid of a stage of a multistage rocket

Related Words

  • throwing away
  • discard
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