stage

导读:stage怎么读
英式音标:[steɪdʒ] 美式音标:[stedʒ]
stage基本解释 n. 阶段;舞台;戏剧;驿站vt. 举行;上演;筹划vi. 举行;适于上演;乘驿车旅行n. (Stage)人名;(英)斯特奇 stage的意思

stage怎么读

英式音标:[steɪdʒ]

美式音标:[stedʒ]

stage基本解释

n. 阶段;舞台;戏剧;驿站

vt. 举行;上演;筹划

vi. 举行;适于上演;乘驿车旅行

n. (Stage)人名;(英)斯特奇

stage的意思释义

n.

阶段;舞台;戏剧;驿站

vt.& vi.

上演,演出;筹办,举行;适于上演;坐公共马车旅行

vt.

举行;展现;上演;筹划

vi.

适于上演,适合在舞台上演出;乘公交车(或驿车)旅行;[*事]中间集结,扎营;

变形

复数:stages过去式:staged过去分词:staged现在分词:staging第三人称单数:stages

双语释义

n.(名词)

[C] 阶段,时期 a particular point or period in the course of a process or set of events; state reached at a particular time

[C] 舞台 the raised floor on which plays are performed in a theatre

v.(动词)

vt. & vi. 上演 perform or arrange for public show

vt. 举行 cause to happen, especially for public effect

英英释义

stage[ steidʒ ]

n.

any distinct time period in a sequence of events

\"we are in a transitional stage in which many former ideas must be revised or rejected\"

同义词:phase

a specific identifiable position in a continuum or series or especially in a process

\"at what stage are the social sciences?\"

同义词:degreelevelpoint

a large platform on which people can stand and can be seen by an audience

\"he clambered up onto the stage and got the actors to help him into the box\"

the theater as a profession (usually `the stage\')

\"an early movie simply showed a long kiss by two actors of the contemporary stage\"

any scene regarded as a setting for exhibiting or doing something

\"All the world\'s a stage\"; \"it set the stage for peaceful negotiations\"

a large coach-and-four formerly used to carry passengers and mail on regular routes between towns

\"we went out of town together by stage about ten or twelve miles\"

同义词:stagecoach

a section or portion of a journey or course

\"then we embarked on the second stage of our Caribbean cruise\"

同义词:leg

a small platform on a microscope where the specimen is mounted for examination

同义词:microscope stage

v.

perform (a play), especially on a stage

\"we are going to stage `Othello\'\"

同义词:presentrepresent

plan, organize, and carry out (an event)

\"the neighboring tribe staged an invasion\"

同义词:arrange

stage用法及例句

词汇搭配

用作名词 (n.)

动词+~

abandon the stage离开舞台

come off stage下台

go on stage做演员

hold the stage继续上演,引人注目

leave the stage离开舞台,退出舞台

retire from the stage退出舞台

set the stage布置舞台

take to the stage登台,当演员

advance a stage(向前)推进一个阶级

come to this stage到达这一阶段

enter a stage进入一个阶段

mark a stage标志一个阶段

pass a stage通过一个阶段

reach a stage达到一个阶段

represent a stage代表一个阶段

形容词+~

historical stage历史舞台

movable stage可转动的舞台

political stage*治舞台

sinking stage凹形舞台

advanced stage高级阶段

beginning stage萌芽阶段

crucial stage重要阶段,决定性阶段

early stage初级阶段

experimental stage实验阶段

final stage较后阶段

middlestage中级阶段

opening stage较初阶段

senior stage高级阶段

talking stage学话阶段

working stage工作阶段

名词+~

school stage学校舞台

flood stage汛期,涨潮时期

laboratory stage实验阶段

~+名词

stage arrangement舞台布景

stage direction舞台说明

stage manager舞台监督

介词+~

off the stage舞台下

on the stage舞台上

at a stage在某一阶段

at all stages在各个阶段(时期)

at flood stage正值汛期

by easy stages从容不迫地

in a stage在某个时期

in easy stages从容不迫地

~+介词

stage of battle战场

stage of politics*治舞台

stage in history历史阶段

stage of development发展时期

用作动词 (v.)

~+名词

stage an art show举办艺术展

stage a charity football game举办足球义赛

stage a comeback复出

stage a new play上演新剧

stage a protest rally举行抗议集会

~+副词

stage well很适于上演

stage badly不适于上演

stage dramatically激动人心的演出

stage excellently演得很好

stage grandiosely不切实际的演出

stage spectacularly引人入胜的演出

stage stupendously了不起的演出

词组短语

stage by stage adv. 逐步地,一步一步地;分阶段地

early stage早期,初期

by stages分阶段地

initial stage原始期

on stage在舞台上

on the stage在舞台上;现阶段;当演员

at this stage adv. 眼下

first stage第一阶段的;第一级的;第一期的

development stage发展阶段;开发期,发展期

set the stage for为…作好准备;为…打好基础

second stage第二级

in the stage在...时期;在...阶段

two stage双级的,两阶段的

stage of development发展阶段;发生阶段

primary stage初始阶段

late stage末期;后期;晚期

design stage设计阶段

earlier stage前期

last stage末级

construction stage建设阶段

同近义词辨析

course, trend, stage

course过程

trend趋势

stage(发展)阶段,舞台

双语例句

用作名词(n.)

She stood alone on the enormous stage.

她孤零零地站在巨大的舞台上。

He quitted the stage of politics.

他退出了*治舞台。

Novels are often adapted for the stage.

小说常常改编为戏剧。

The disease is still in its primary stage.

这疾病仍然在初发阶段。

Negotiations were at a crucial stage.

谈判正处于一个关键的阶段。

The pay increase will be introduced in stages.

工资的提高将分步进行。

She did the first stage of the trip by train.

她行程的第一段是乘火车的。

用作动词(v.)

She asserted that she was going to stage a musical comedy.

她说她要组织演出一部音乐喜剧。

They decided to stage a general strike.

他们决定举行总罢工。

She asserted that she was going to stage a musical comedy.

她说她要组织演出一部音乐喜剧。

They were going to stage a large-scale money collecting.

他们筹划举办一个大型募捐活动。

After five years in retirement, he staged a comeback to international tennis.

退役五年之后,他又复出国际网坛。

例句参考

GSK3 takes centre stage more than 20 years after its discovery.

Mild cognitive impairment represents early-stage Alzheimer disease

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stage词源

stage

stage: [13] A stage (like a stable) is etymologically a ‘standing-place’. The word comes via Old French estage from Vulgar Latin *staticum ‘standing-place, position’, a derivative of Latin stāre ‘stand’ (to which English stand is distantly related). By the time it arrived in English it had acquired the additional connotation of a ‘set of positions one above the other’, and this led to its use in the more concrete senses ‘storey, floor’ and ‘raised platform’.The specific application to a ‘platform in a theatre’ emerged in the mid-16th century. The sense ‘section of a journey’ (on which stagecoach [17] is based) developed at the end of the 16th century, presumably on the analogy of physical levels succeeding one another in ‘steps’ or ‘tiers’; and the further metaphoricization to ‘step in development’ took place in the 19th century.=> stand

stage (n.)

mid-13c., \"story of a building;\" early 14c., \"raised platform used for public display\" (also \"the platform beneath the gallows\"), from Old French estage \"building, dwelling place; stage for performance; phase, stage, rest in a journey\" (12c., Modern French étage \"story of a house, stage, floor, loft\"), from Vulgar Latin *staticum \"a place for standing,\" from Latin statum, past participle of stare \"to stand,\" from PIE root *sta- \"to stand, set down, make or be firm\" (see stet). Meaning \"platform for presentation of a play\" is attested from late 14c.; generalized for \"profession of an actor\" from 1580s.Sense of \"period of development or time in life\" first recorded early 14c., probably from Middle English sense of \"degree or step on the \'ladder\' of virtue, \'wheel\' of fortune, etc.,\" in parable illustrations and morality plays. Meaning \"a step in sequence, a stage of a journey\" is late 14c. Meaning \"level of water in a river, etc.\" is from 1814, American English. Stage-name is from 1727. Stage-mother (n.) in the overbearing mother-of-an-actress sense is from 1915. Stage-door is from 1761, hence Stage-Door Johnny \"young man who frequents stage doors seeking the company of actresses, chorus girls, etc.\" (1907). Stage whisper, such as used by an actor on stage to be heard by the audience, first attested 1865. Stage-manage (v.) is from 1871.

stage (v.)

early 14c., \"to erect, construct,\" from stage (n.). The meaning \"put into a play\" is from c. 1600; that of \"put (a play) on the stage\" first recorded 1879; general sense of \"to mount\" (a comeback, etc.) is attested from 1924. Related: Staged; staging.

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