新东方-柯林斯雅思备考词典

stage

英  [steɪdʒ]
    

[NOUN, VERB]

    NOUN. 名词
  • stages

    1[C 可数名词] (活动、过程、时期的)阶段

    A stage of an activity, process, or period is one part of it.

    近义词

    period , phase

    双语例句

    例:

    The way children talk about or express their feelings depends on their age and stage of development.

    孩子们谈论或表达情感的方式取决于他们的年龄和成长阶段。

    例:

    Mr Cook has arrived in Greece on the final stage of a tour which also included Egypt and Israel.

    库克先生在离开了埃及和以色列后抵达了行程的最后一站希腊。

    2[C 可数名词] 舞台

    In a theatre, the stage is an area where actors or other entertainers perform.

    双语例句

    例:

    The road crew needed more than 24 hours to move and rebuild the stage after a concert.

    勤务组在每一场音乐会结束后,需要用一天多的时间搬运和重搭舞台。

    3[SING 单数型名词] (尤指政治上的)活动领域 , 舞台

    You can refer to a particular area of activity as a particular stage, especially when you are talking about politics.

    近义词

    arena

    双语例句

    例:

    He was finally forced off the political stage last year by the deterioration of his physical condition.

    他最终因身体状况恶化于去年被迫离开了政治舞台。

    VERB. 动词
  • stages , staging , staged

    1[T 及物动词] 将(戏剧等)搬上舞台 , 上演

    If someone stages a play or other show, they organize and present a performance of it.

    近义词

    put on

    双语例句

    例:

    Maya Angelou first staged the play 'And I Still Rise' in the late 1970s.

    玛雅•安吉罗在20世纪70年代末首次将戏剧《我仍将奋起》搬上舞台。

    2[T 及物动词] 主办 , 举行

    If you stage an event or ceremony, you organize it and usually take part in it.

    近义词

    hold

    双语例句

    例:

    Russian workers have staged a number of strikes in protest at the republic's declaration of independence.

    俄罗斯工人已经举行了多次罢工,抗议该共和国宣布独立。