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stage

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stage1 /steɪdʒ/ ●●● S1 W1 noun  
1 time/state 时间/状态 [countableC]PART a particular time or state that something reaches as it grows or develops 时期;阶段 phase, step
stage of/in
 the early stages of a child’s development
儿童成长的早期
 It’s a good move at this stage in his career.
在他事业的这个阶段,这是很好的一步。
 We’re getting to the stage where we hardly ever go out together.
我们快要到几乎不一起外出的地步了。
2 part of process 过程的一部分 [countableC] one of the parts which something such as a competition or process is divided into 〔比赛或过程中的某一〕阶段,段
stage of
 The team reached the semi-final stage of the competition.
球队进入了半决赛阶段。
stage two/six etc
 We’re now reaching the end of stage three of the construction.
我们现在到了施工第三阶段的收尾期。
 The next stage is to complete an application form.
下一步是填申请表。
in stages
 The rest of the money will be paid in stages (=a small amount at a time).
余款将分期支付。
3 theatre 戏院 [countableC]APT the raised area in a theatre which actors or singers stand on when they perform 舞台 backstage
on stage
 She is on stage for most of the play.
这出戏的大部分时间里她都在台上。
 She appeared on stage with George Michael.
她和乔治迈克尔同台演出过。
5 see picture at 见图 theatre
4 ACTING 表演the stage APTACTOR/ACTRESSacting as a profession, especially in theatres 舞台生涯;戏剧表演
 I wanted to go on the stage (=become an actor).
我想去当演员。
 stars of stage and screen (=theatre and cinema)
戏剧和电影明星
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5 centre stage ATTENTIONif someone or something is centre stage, it has everyone’s attention, or is very important 注意的中心;重要地位
 Anne’s sculpture took centre stage at the show.
安妮的雕塑作品成为展会上大家关注的焦点。
 The UN has moved to the centre stage of world politics.
联合国已经成为国际政治的核心。
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6 place 地方 [singular]AREA OF KNOWLEDGE, DUTIES, STUDY ETCPLACE a place or area of activity where something important happens 〔重大事件发生的〕地点,场所;〔活动的〕舞台
on the world/international/political etc stage
 He’s an experienced campaigner on the world stage.
他是国际舞台上一位经验丰富的活动家。
 important figures on the European political stage
欧洲政治舞台上的重要人物
stage for
 Geneva has been the stage for many such conferences.
日内瓦已成为众多此类会议的举办地点。
7 set the stage for something PREPAREto prepare for something or make something possible 为某事做准备;使某事成为可能
 Will this agreement merely set the stage for another war?
这个协议是否只会酿成另一场战争?
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landing stage
COLLOCATIONSMeaning 1: a particular time or state that something reaches as it grows or develops 时期;阶段
adjectives
the early/initial stages 初期/最初阶段
Sometimes there are problems in the early stages of a project.
项目初期阶段有时会出现问题。
the later/final/closing stages 后续/最终/结束阶段
She was well cared for during the final stages of her life.
她在生命的最后阶段得到了很好的照料。
the halfway stage 中间阶段
He was in the lead at the halfway stage.
他在中途处于领先。
an advanced stage 高级阶段
Negotiations are at an advanced stage.
谈判已进入后期阶段。
a new stage 新阶段
It marked the beginning of a new stage in my life.
这标志着我的人生开始进入一个新阶段。
a critical/crucial stage (=very important because it affects the future success of something) 关键的/至关重要的阶段
nThe football season is reaching a crucial stage.
a formative stage (=when someone or something is developing) 形成阶段
nThis plan is still in its formative stages.
na difficult/an awkward stage
He was 13 and going through that awkward stage.
verbs
reach/get to a stage 达到某一阶段
We have reached the stage where no-one is safe to walk our streets at night.
我们已经到了没人能在夜间安全上街的地步了。
enter a stage 进入某一阶段
He is entering a new stage of his career.
他正步入事业的新阶段。
go through a stage 经历某一阶段
Most young people go through a rebellious stage.
年轻人大多会经历一个叛逆期。
mark a stage 标志着某一阶段
The election marks an important stage in the rebuilding of the country.
选举标志着国家重建进入一个重要阶段。
take something a stage further 使某事更深入一步
We then took the experiment a stage further.
然后我们将实验向前推进了一步。
phrases
a stage of development 发展阶段
We have several ideas in various stages of development.
我们在不同的发展阶段有多个想法。
at one stage (=at a time in the past) 在某个阶段,一度
At one stage I had to tell him to calm down.
我一度不得不叫他冷静下来。
at some stage 在某个阶段
Four out of ten people are likely to contract cancer at some stage in their lives.
每十个人中有四个人可能在其一生的某个阶段罹患癌症。
at this/that stage 在这个/那个阶段
At this stage his wife did not realise he was missing.
这时候他妻子并没有意识到他失踪了。
at an early/late stage 在初期/后期阶段
I can’t change my plans at this late stage.
我无法在如此接近尾声的阶段更改计划了。
at a later stage 在后续阶段
nThese points will be dealt with at a later stage.
nTHESAURUS
stage one of several parts of a long process, which happen one after another
At this stage of the election campaign, it is impossible to predict who will win.
She is still in the early stages of pregnancy.
Piaget famously divided childhood into four separate stages.
the opening stages of the race
step one of the parts of a process that you have to do or deal with in order to go on to the next one
The first step is to make a list of what you need.
What’s the next step?
You have to do this one step at a time.
phase one of the clearly separate stages of a process or activity, during which a type of activity takes place that is different from those in other phases
the initial phase of the campaign
They were now entering the final phase of their journey.
round one of the parts that an event or activity is divided into, especially talks or a sports competition
the first round of the negotiations
the final round of the competition
The next round of the trade talks will be held in Geneva.
point a specific time or moment during the course of something
What do you really want at this point in your life?
By this point they were starting to feel more confident.
COLLOCATIONSMeaning 3: the raised area in a theatre which actors or singers stand on when they perform 舞台
verbs
nbe on stage
He was on stage for most of the first act.
nappear on stage
Recently she has appeared on stage in 'Private Lives'.
ngo/come on stage
I never drink before going on stage.
nwalk on stage/onto the stage
The audience broke into applause as soon as he walked on stage.
take the stage (=go on stage) 我想去当演员。
nThe Charlatans took the stage in LA yesterday.
nleave the stage
Everyone except the main character gradually leaves the stage.
ncome off stage
I came off stage last night and just collapsed in a heap.
nwalk off the stage (=leave the stage, especially before you should)
The pianist walked off the stage after playing only a few notes.
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stage2 ●●○ verb [transitiveT]  
1 APTPERFORMto organize a public event 组织,筹划〔公众活动〕
stage a strike/demonstration/sit-in etc
 Activists staged a protest outside the parliament.
积极分子在议会外组织了一场抗议活动。
 exhibitions staged in Paris
在巴黎举办的展览会
 The candidates’ public appearances were carefully staged (=not natural).
候选人的公开露面都是经过精心安排的。
2 stage a comeback/recovery etc to start doing something again or being successful, after you had stopped or not been successful for some time 开始复出/复苏等
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From Longman Business Dictionary
stagestage1 /steɪdʒ/ noun
1[countableC] one of several points that something reaches as it grows or develops
The plan is still in its early stages.
It would be unwise to comment at this stage of the negotiations.
The equipment can be purchased in stages as funds become available.
2[singular] a place where something important happens
Geneva has been the stage for many such conferences.
stagestage2 verb [transitiveT]
1to organize an event that people will come to see, or that you hope many people will notice
The exhibition is the biggest event of its kind to be staged in Britain.
Employees staged a one-day strike.
2to make something happen, or to start happening
The shares staged a recovery (=became stronger again after a difficult period of time) and closed just 4p lower at 664p.
Origin stage1
(1200-1300) Old French estage, from Vulgar Latin staticum, from Latin stare to stand
IELTS BNC: 482 COCA: 829
stage

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1period/state in progress/development時期;狀況ADJECTIVE | VERB + STAGE | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADJECTIVEdistinct不同的階段The process has three distinct stages.這一過程有 3 個不同階段。beginning, early, initial, opening, preliminary早期;初期;預備期advanced, closing, final, last, late, latter, terminal晚期;結束階段;最後階段;後期;末期Her husband was in the advanced stages of cancer.她丈夫處於癌症晚期。halfway, intermediate, secondary中間階段;第二階段first, second, etc.第一、第二等階段transitional過渡階段successive後繼階段critical, crucial, formative, important, key, main關鍵階段;重要階段;成型時期;主要階段a young entertainer at the formative stages of his career正處於事業成型階段的年輕藝人difficult困難時期delicate, vulnerable微妙/脆弱時期life生命期the different life stages of insects and fish昆蟲和魚類不同的生命期growth, reproductive生長期;繁殖期adult, embryonic, juvenile, larval, mature, pupal成年階段;胚胎期;青春期;幼蟲期;成熟期;蛹期experimental, exploratory, testing試驗/探索/測試階段committee, politics政治) , design, development, developmental, planning委員會(討論)階段;設計階段;發展階段;規劃階段The project is still at the planning stage.這個項目還處在規劃階段。knockout (especially BrE) 淘汰賽階段Colombia's win sent them through to the knockout stage of the tournament.哥倫比亞隊的勝利把他們送進了錦標賽的淘汰賽階段。quarter-final, semi-final, etc. (especially BrE) 四分之一決賽、半決賽等階段VERB + STAGEgo through, move through, pass through經過⋯階段The water goes through three stages of purification.這水經過 3 個步驟的淨化。enter, reach進入/到達⋯階段We've entered a crucial stage in the project.我們已經進入了該項目的關鍵階段。mark, represent標誌/代表階段This adaptation represented an important stage in human evolution.這一適應性變化代表着人類進化的重要階段。PREPOSITIONat a/the stage在⋯階段You should read this article at some stage.你應該找個時間讀一下這篇文章。by stages逐步地a process that by stages led to the Cold War逐步導致冷戰的過程during a/the stage, in a/the stage在⋯階段中in the early stages of the job在工作的早期in stages分階段We renovated the house in two stages.我們分兩個階段整修了房子。stage in在⋯中的階段an important stage in her life她生命中的一個重要階段stage of⋯的階段the latter stages of the race比賽後期PHRASESthe beginning of a stage, the end of a stage階段的開始/結束Students are tested at the end of each stage of the course.學生在課程的每個階段結束時接受測試。a stage further, one stage further更進一步take the investigation one stage further進行更進一步的調查a stage of development, a stage of life發展的/生命的一個階段
stage

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2in a theatre/theater, etc.劇院ADJECTIVE | VERB + STAGE | STAGE + NOUN | PHRASES ADJECTIVEcentre/center (often figurative) 舞台中心;注意力中心A new actress will take centre / center stage in next month's production of 'The Doll's House'.在下個月《玩偶之家》的演出中,一名新女演員將會成為人們關注的焦點。He was always unwilling to take centre / center stage.他總是不太情願成為眾人關注的焦點。main主舞台They played the main stage at Glastonbury.他們在格拉斯頓伯里音樂節的主舞台演出。empty空舞台revolving旋轉舞台makeshift臨時舞台A group of tables were converted into a makeshift stage.用幾張桌子拼成了一個臨時舞台。concert音樂會舞台David Bowie returned to the concert stage last week.上個星期戴維・鮑伊重返音樂會的舞台。political (figurative) 政治舞台Gore has stepped back onto the political stage.戈爾已重返政治舞台。global, international, national, world (all figurative) 全球/國際/全國/世界舞台China is now a major player on the world stage.現在中國已成為世界舞台上的主要參與者。VERB + STAGEgo on, hit (informal) , step on, step onto, take, take to登上舞台;開始走上舞台She was too nervous to go on stage.她太緊張了,不敢上台。I was shaking as I took the stage.我上台時在發抖。She took to the stage when she was at college.她上大學時開始走上舞台。stand on站在舞台上jump off, leave, step off跳下舞台;離開舞台;下台She left the stage to tumultuous applause.她在一片熱烈的喝彩聲中離開了舞台。jump on, jump onto跳上舞台A fan jumped up onto the stage.一個狂熱崇拜者跳到台上。return to回到舞台share同台表演He once shared the stage with Frank Sinatra.他曾與弗蘭克・西納特拉同台演出。grace為舞台增色添彩She is one of the finest actors ever to grace the stage.她是曾經登上這個舞台的最棒的演員之一。set (often figurative) 為舞台設計佈景;使成為可能The thrilling semi-finals set the stage for what should be a great game.半決賽尚且激動人心,決賽將更扣人心弦了。boo sb off發出噓聲讓某人下台She was booed off the stage.她被一陣噓聲轟下了台。STAGE + NOUNmusical, play, production, show, work舞台音樂劇;舞台劇;舞台製作;舞台演出;舞台作品Stravinsky's last stage work斯特拉溫斯基的最後一部舞台作品adaptation, version舞台劇改編本;上演本the stage version of 'The Lion King'《獅子王》的上演本appearance, performance, role舞台亮相/表演/角色presence舞台表現It was hard to forget her powerful stage presence.她動人的舞台表演令人難忘。persona舞台形象His stage persona was that of a foolish drunk.他扮演的舞台形象是一個愚笨的酒鬼。name藝名He adopted the stage name Dixon Hare when he became a full-time actor.他成為專職演員後用狄克遜・黑爾作藝名。career, debut舞台生涯;首次登台She made her stage debut at the age of four.她 4 歲時首次登台。I began my stage career at the age of ten.我 10 歲時開始了我的舞台生涯。lighting, lights舞台燈光set舞台佈景The stage set is the most expensive ever built.這個舞台佈景是有史以來耗資最巨的一個。floor舞台door(供演職員等進出的)劇場後門Fans hung around the stage door hoping to meet the band.粉絲們逗留在劇場後門希望能見樂隊一面。actor, crew, director, manager, etc.舞台演員、職員、導演、監督等management舞台監督direction(劇本中的)舞台指示As the stage directions indicate, it is early morning in Moscow.按舞台說明所示,那是莫斯科的清晨。Shakespeare's famous stage direction: 'Exit, pursued by a bear.'莎士比亞著名的舞台指示:“被熊追下場。”left, right舞台左側/右側fright怯場Even experienced actors can suffer from stage fright.即使富有經驗的演員也會怯場。whisper(舞台上的)低聲旁白;有意讓別人聽見的耳語'She's pregnant!' he said in a stage whisper.“她懷孕了!”他用有意讓別人聽到的耳語說道。PHRASESthe back of the stage, the edge of the stage, the front of the stage, the side of the stage後台;舞台邊;前台;舞台的一側
stage

verb

ADVERB | PHRASES ADVERBcarefully仔細籌劃The event was very carefully staged.這一活動經過了仔細籌劃。elaborately精心策劃an elaborately staged drama一台精心策劃的戲劇PHRASESwell staged精心設計的The action scenes are all well staged.所有動作場面都經過精心設計。
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stage verb
play3
stage noun
stage1 (the early stages) stage2 (The performers went on stage.) drama (a star of stage and screen) forum (the international stage)
stage1

noun

the early stages of a process 进程的早期阶段The performers went on stage. 演员们登上了舞台。 See also the entry for round 另见round条stage ♦︎ phase ♦︎ step ♦︎ round ♦︎ legThese are all words for a period of development or a part of a process. 这些词均表示发展的阶段、步骤。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配a stage / phase / step / round / leg of sththe first / second / third / next / final / last stage / phase / step / round / legthe initial / preliminary / opening stage / phase / step / roundthe early stages / phases / steps / roundsthe opening / current / latest stage / phase / roundsuccessive stages / phases / steps / roundsa / an important / critical / crucial / key / difficult stage / phase / stepto begin / enter / reach / finish a stage / phase / round / leg stage [countable] a state or period that sb/sth passes through while developing or making progress; a separate part that a process is divided into (发展或进程的)时期,阶段,状态,步骤The product is at the design stage.该产品处于设计阶段。The children are at different stages of development.这些孩子处于不同的成长阶段。At one stage it looked as though they would win.有一段时间他们好像有获胜的希望。The pay increase will be introduced in stages (= not all at once).工资的提高将分步进行。We can take the argument one stage further.我们可以把辩论更深入一步。 phase feɪz [countable] a period in a process of change or development (变化或发展的)阶段,时期We are now entering a critical phase of the campaign.我们现在进入了运动的关键性阶段。His anxiety about the work was just a passing phase.他对工作的担心只是暂时性的。Most teenagers go through a difficult phase.大多数青少年都会经历一个容易出问题的时期。NOTE 辨析 Stage or phase?A phase is always a period of time with a beginning and an end; you can enter, go through or finish a phase and you can talk about what happens during a phase and how long it will last. Phase is used especially to talk about planned stages of a project, or the different emotional stages of a person's life. Stage can be used in the same way, but it can also be used to talk about a particular state or moment within a longer period of time: sth can be at a particular stage, but not at a phase. * phase总是指有始有终的一段时间,可以作动词enter、go through或finish的宾语,作介词during的宾语,也可以作动词last的主语。phase尤用于表示一个项目的规划阶段或人生情感的不同阶段。stage除上述用法外还可表示一个较长时期的某个特定状态或时刻,可以用作介词at的宾语,phase则不能The product is at the design phase. At one phase it looked as though they would win. step [countable] one of a series of things that sb does or that happen, which forms part of a process 步;阶段Having completed the first stage, you can move on to step 2.第一阶段完成后,你就可以接着进行第2步了。I'd like to take this idea a step further.我想把这个想法深化一步。The promotion was a big step up (= move to a better position) in his career.这次晋升是他在事业上向前迈进的一大步。I'll explain it to you step by step.我来一步一步地给你解释。 round [countable] a set of events which form part of a longer process 阶段;轮次The party did very well in the final round of voting.该党在最后一轮投票中表现得非常出色。 leg [countable] one part of a journey 一段路程At last we were on the homeward leg of our journey.我们终于踏上了回家的旅程。stage2

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the early stages of a process 进程的早期阶段The performers went on stage. 演员们登上了舞台。stage ♦︎ box ♦︎ platform ♦︎ pulpit ♦︎ podium ♦︎ dock ♦︎ daisThese are all words for a raised flat area where a public speaker or performer can stand. 这些词均表示讲台、舞台。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配on the stage / a platform / the podium / the daisin the box / pulpit / docka raised stage / platform / podium / daisto mount the stage / platform / pulpit / podium / daisto approach the stage / platform / podium / dais stage [countable] a large raised area, usually in a theatre, where actors, dancers or entertainers perform (通常指剧场中的)舞台The audience threw flowers onto the stage.观众把鲜花抛向舞台。When he was on stage he became another person.他一登台就变成了另外一个人。She came off stage to great applause.她在热烈的掌声中走下舞台。 box [countable] a small enclosed area in a theatre or court, usually with seats (剧院里的)包厢;(法庭里的)专席The painting depicts two elegantly dressed women in a box at the opera.这幅油画描绘的是两个坐在歌剧院包厢里穿着优雅的女人。the jury box陪审团席 (especially BrE) He showed no emotion as he walked into the witness box.走入证人席时他面无表情。In American English it is more usual to talk about the witness stand. The phrase take the stand is used in both British and American English. 在美式英语中更常用witness stand。短语take the stand既可用于英式英语,亦可用于美式英语He took the stand as the first witness.他第一个出庭作证。He took the box as the first witness. platform [countable] a raised area in a large room, used by public speakers or performers so that the audience can see them 讲台;舞台The concert platform was high and almost semi-circular at the front.音乐会的舞台很高,前部几乎是半圆形的。Representatives of both parties shared a platform (= they spoke at the same meeting).两党代表同台发言。 pulpit ˈpʊlpɪt [countable](in a church) a small enclosed area, usually high above the floor, where sb can stand in order to speak to the congregation (= the people attending a church) (教堂中的)小讲坛 (figurative) The policy has been widely condemned from the pulpit (= by priests and other church leaders).这项政策曾受到牧师们的广泛谴责。 podium ˈpəʊdiəm; NAmE ˈpoʊdiəm [countable] a small platform that a person stands on when giving a speech, conducting (= directing a group of musicians), or receiving a prize for a sports competition 讲台;讲坛;(乐队的)指挥台;(体育竞赛的)领奖台He dreamed of standing on the victory podium at the Brazilian Grand Prix.他梦想能站在巴西大奖赛的领奖台上。 dock [countable] the part of a court where the person who has been accused of a crime stands or sits during a trial (法庭的)被告席He's been in the dock (= on trial for a crime) several times already.他已多次出庭受审。 dais ˈdeɪɪs [countable] (rather formal, especially written) a raised area, especially at one end of a room, on which people stand or sit, especially in order to show that they are more important than the other people present (尤指房间一端的)讲台,高台He was seated atop a raised dais with a double set of stairs leading up to the throne.他在一个高台上就座,那里有两组楼梯通往他的御座。

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