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单词 stage door
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stage /stāj/

noun
  1. An elevated platform, esp for acting on
  2. The theatre
  3. Theatrical representation
  4. The theatrical calling
  5. Any scene or field of action
  6. A place of rest on a journey or road
  7. The portion of a journey between two such places
  8. A fare stage (qv)
  9. A point reached in, or a section of, life, development, or any process
  10. A subdivision of a geological series or formation
  11. One of the sections in a rocket jettisoned during flight
  12. One of the elements in a complex piece of electronic equipment
  13. (in a microscope, etc) the support for an object to be examined
  14. A tier, shelf, floor, storey
  15. A tiered structure for plants
  16. A scaffold
  17. A stagecoach
adjective
  1. Relating to the stage, acting or the theatre
  2. As conventionally represented on the stage (eg a stage rustic)
transitive verb
  1. To represent or put on the stage
  2. To contrive dramatically, organize and bring off
intransitive verb (or transitive verb with it) (obsolete)

To travel by stages or by stagecoach

ORIGIN: OFr estage (Fr étage) a storey of a house, from inferred LL staticus, from L stāre to stand

staged adjective

  1. In storeys or tiers
  2. Put on the stage

staˈger noun

  1. Someone who has had much experience in anything, an old hand (old stager)
  2. A stage horse
  3. An actor (archaic)

staˈgery noun

Theatrical contrivances

staˈgily adverb

stagˈiness noun

staˈging noun

  1. Scaffolding
  2. Stagecoaching
  3. Putting on the stage
  4. The jettisoning of any of the stages of a rocket

staˈgy or staˈgey adjective

  1. Savouring of the stage, acted, assumed, affected
  2. Of a style or level of competence in acting such that the artificiality is apparent

stageˈcoach noun

Formerly, a coach that ran regularly with passengers from stage to stage

stageˈcoaching noun

stageˈcoachman noun

stageˈcraft noun

Skill in the technicalities of the theatre

stage direction noun

In a copy of a play, an instruction to the actor to do this or that

stageˈ-dive intransitive verb

To jump from the stage onto the crowd at a rock concert or similar venue

stageˈ-diver noun

stage door noun

The actors' entrance to a theatre

stage effect noun

Theatrical effect

stage fever noun

A passion to go on the stage

stage flower noun

A flower exhibited on a tiered stand

stage fright noun

Nervousness before an audience, esp for the first time (also figurative)

stage hand noun

A workman employed about the stage

stage horse noun

A stagecoach horse

stage-manˈage transitive verb (back-formation; used lit; also figurative)

To arrange (an event) effectively as if it were a stage scene

stage manager noun

A person who superintends the performance of plays, with general charge behind the curtain

stage name noun

A name assumed professionally by an actor or actress

stage play noun

A play played or intended to be played on a stage, as opposed to on radio or television

stageˈ-player noun

stage rights plural noun

Legal rights to perform a play

stageˈ-struck adjective

Passionate about all things theatrical, esp with a strong desire to act

stage whisper noun

  1. An audible utterance conventionally understood by the audience to represent a whisper
  2. A loud whisper meant to be heard by people other than the person addressed

staging area or staging base noun

A point for the assembly of troops en route for an operation

staging post noun

A regular point of call on an air route

stage left (or right)

At the left (or right) of the stage, facing the audience

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