词汇 | stage |
释义 | stage (verb) stage 13 ENTRIES FOUND: stage (noun) stage (verb) stage-manage (verb) stage direction (noun) stage door (noun) stage fright (noun) stage left (adverb) stage manager (noun) stage name (noun) stage right (adverb) stage whisper (noun) center stage (noun) set (verb) 1 stage /ˈsteɪʤ/ noun 1 stage /ˈsteɪʤ/ noun Learner's definition of STAGE 1 [count] : a particular point or period in the growth or development of something阶段;时期 an early/late stage of the disease疾病的早期/晚期 children at the same stage of development处于同一生长发育期的孩子们 the first/last stage [=phase] of the plan计划的最初/最后阶段 2 a : a raised platform in a theater, auditorium, etc., where the performers stand舞台 [count] The actors walked out onto the stage.演员们走上了舞台。 She has shared a stage with [=performed with] many great actors.她曾经和许多伟大的演员同台演出过。 The band took the stage [=walked onto the stage] and the concert began.乐队走上舞台,音乐会开始了。 [noncount] He was on stage for the entire show.他参加了整场演出。 an actor with a commanding stage presence [=an actor with a powerful quality that attracts attention on the stage]有舞台魅力的演员 — see picture at theater; see also backstage, center stage, offstage b [noncount] : the art or profession of acting and especially of acting in theaters表演;舞台生涯;(尤指)戏剧表演 He is a star of stage [=theater], screen, and television.他是一名戏剧、电影和电视明星。 She went on the stage [=became an actor] at age 15.她15岁开始演艺生涯。 a stage actor/play舞台演员/剧 3 [singular] : a place or area of activity in which the things that happen are watched with great interest by many people活动领域;(活动的)舞台 She has become an important figure on the national political stage. [=an important figure in national politics]她已经成为国内政治舞台上的一个重要人物。 He has no intention of leaving the political stage.他不打算离开政治舞台。 The company wants to compete on the world stage.那家公司打算参与国际市场的竞争。 4 [count] : a section of a rocket that has its own fuel and engine(火箭的)级 a three-stage missile三级导弹 in stages : in a series of separate steps rather than all at one time分阶段地 The changes will be made in stages.变革将分阶段进行。 The new law will be implemented in stages.新法律将分阶段实施。 set the stage (for something) : to make (something) possible or likely为…创造条件;为…做好准备 His discoveries set the stage for a revolution in medical research.他的发现为医药研究的革新创造了条件。 Her early training set the stage for her later success.她早期的训练为日后的成功打下了基础。 2 stage /ˈsteɪʤ/ verb stages; staged; staging 2 stage /ˈsteɪʤ/ verb stages; staged; staging Learner's definition of STAGE [+ object] 1 : to produce (a play, performance, etc.) on a stage上演;演出 The school stages two plays each year.这所学校每年演出两部戏剧。 2 a : to organize and produce (a public event)组织;举行 The students staged a protest/demonstration.学生举行了抗议/示威。 The school is staging a track meet.学校在组织径赛运动会。 b : to arrange or do (something that is intended to get a lot of public attention)安排;筹划 The prisoners are staging a hunger strike.犯人们在谋划发动绝食抗议。 The photograph of the two leaders shaking hands was deliberately staged.两位领导人握手的照片是蓄意安排的。 3 : to succeed in doing or making (something)成功做成(某事) His career as a singer appeared to be over, but then he staged a comeback.他的演唱生涯似乎结束了,但是他后来又东山再起了。 The company has staged a (remarkable) recovery in the past two years.在过去的两年里,公司已经(出色地)扭转了困境。 |
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