stage
n. 階段; 舞臺
v. 上演; 舉辦; 組織; 使發生
A stage of an activity, process, or period is one part of it.
The way children talk about or express their feelings depends on their age and stage of development...
兒童談論或表達自己感情的方式取決於他們的年齡和所處的發育階段。
Mr Cook has arrived in Greece on the final stage of a tour which also included Egypt and Israel.
庫克先生在行程的最後一站來到了希臘,他此行還包括了埃及和以色列。
In a theatre, the stage is an area where actors or other entertainers perform.
The road crew needed more than 24 hours to move and rebuild the stage after a concert...
一場音樂會結束後,巡迴樂隊管理組需要用一天多時間搬走和重新搭起舞臺。
I went on stage and did my show.
我上臺作了表演。
You can refer to acting and the production of plays in a theatre as the stage .
Madge did not want to put her daughter on the stage...
瑪奇不想讓自己的女兒從事戲劇表演。
He was the first comedian I ever saw on the stage.
他是我在舞臺上看到過的第一位滑稽演員。
If someone stages a play or other show, they organize and present a performance of it.
Maya Angelou first staged the play 'And I Still Rise' in the late 1970s.
馬婭·安傑盧在 20 世紀 70 年代後期第一次將戲劇《我還會站起來》搬上了舞臺。
If you stage an event or ceremony, you organize it and usually take part in it.
Russian workers have staged a number of strikes in protest at the republic's declaration of independence...
俄羅斯工人已經舉行了數次罷工,抗議該共和國宣佈獨立。
At the middle of this year the government staged a huge military parade.
今年年中,政府舉行了一次盛大的閱兵活動。
You can refer to a particular area of activity as a particular stage, especially when you are talking about politics.
He was finally forced off the political stage last year by the deterioration of his physical condition...
他最終因身體狀況惡化被迫於去年離開了政治舞臺。
The EU thought it could resolve Europe's worst nightmare and boost its own credibility as a strong actor on the international stage.
歐盟認為它能夠解決歐洲面臨的最嚴重的困境,提升自己作為國際舞臺上一個重要角色的聲譽。
1. any distinct time period in a sequence of events;
2. a specific identifiable position in a continuum or series or especially in a process;
3. a large platform on which people can stand and can be seen by an audience;
4. the theater as a profession (usually `the stage');
5. any scene regarded as a setting for exhibiting or doing something;
6. a large coach-and-four formerly used to carry passengers and mail on regular routes between towns;
7. a section or portion of a journey or course;
8. a small platform on a microscope where the specimen is mounted for examination
1. perform (a play), especially on a stage;
2. plan, organize, and carry out (an event)
hold the stage
引人注目;成為主導
set the stage for
為…創造條件,為…做好準備
stage left (或 right)
(演員面對觀眾時的)舞臺左側(或右側)
She has been on the stage for over thirty years.
她有30多年的藝齡.
She left the stage to tumultuous applause.
她在一片熱烈的掌聲中離開了舞臺.
We've programmed you to appear on the stage next week.
我們安排你在下星期出場演出.
The singer was led off the stage by the maestro.
那歌唱家被樂隊指揮從舞臺上引走.
The light shines on from over there and illuminates the stage.
燈光從那邊照進來,照亮了舞臺.