on the stage如何读

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美:[ɑn ði stedʒ]

on the stage是什么意思

  • 释义

    在舞台上;现阶段;

  • on the stage英英释义

    noun (1)

    one of a series of positions or stations one above the other : step

    the height of the surface of a river above an arbitrary zero point

    flood stage

    a raised platform

    a center of attention or scene of action

    a scaffold for workmen

    the small platform of a microscope on which an object is placed for examination

    a place of rest formerly provided for those traveling by stagecoach : station

    the distance between two stopping places on a road

    stagecoach

    a period or step in a process, activity, or development: such as

    the larval stage of an insect

    one passing through a (specified) stage

    an element or part of an electronic device (such as an amplifier)

    one of two or more sections of a rocket that have their own fuel and engine

    verb (1)

    transitive verb

    to produce (something, such as a play) on a stage

    to produce or cause to happen for public view or public effect staged a fight stage a hunger strike

    stage a track meet

    to arrange or decorate a house, condominium, etc. in order to enhance its appeal to prospective buyers or renters

    Though it can be a bit pricey, having your home staged for sale is worth considering.—Casey Bond

    to determine the phase or severity of (a disease) based on a classification of established symptomatic criteriaalso: to evaluate (a patient) to determine the phase, severity, or progression of a disease

    noun (1)

    one of a series of positions or stations one above the other : step

    the height of the surface of a river above an arbitrary zero point

    flood stage

    a raised platform

    a center of attention or scene of action

    a scaffold for workmen

    the small platform of a microscope on which an object is placed for examination

    a place of rest formerly provided for those traveling by stagecoach : station

    the distance between two stopping places on a road

    stagecoach

    a period or step in a process, activity, or development: such as

    the larval stage of an insect

    one passing through a (specified) stage

    an element or part of an electronic device (such as an amplifier)

    one of two or more sections of a rocket that have their own fuel and engine

    adjective

    intended to represent a type or stereotype a stage French accent

    a stage Irishman

    verb (1)

    transitive verb

    to produce (something, such as a play) on a stage

    to produce or cause to happen for public view or public effect staged a fight stage a hunger strike

    stage a track meet

    to arrange or decorate a house, condominium, etc. in order to enhance its appeal to prospective buyers or renters

    Though it can be a bit pricey, having your home staged for sale is worth considering.—Casey Bond

    to determine the phase or severity of (a disease) based on a classification of established symptomatic criteriaalso: to evaluate (a patient) to determine the phase, severity, or progression of a disease

    noun (2)

    a usually unpaid internship in a professional kitchen that is part of a chef's training

    The stereotypical stage—whether culinary school externship or a two-day effort—involves cleaning mushrooms by the bucketful or chopping onions until your eyeballs dissolve.—Jonathan Kauffman

    a person who holds such an internship : stagiaire

    … a Michelin-starred restaurant will most likely have at least one stage in its kitchen on any given night, and many of America's best restaurants have an ever-changing roster of stages constantly passing through the kitchen doors.—Matt Tripp

    adjective

    intended to represent a type or stereotype a stage French accent

    a stage Irishman

    verb (2)

    intransitive verb

    to intern in a professional kitchen usually without pay as part of one's training to become a chef

    I'd attended culinary school, staged at Jean Georges in New York City and worked the line at Gramercy Tavern.—Sophie Brickman

    noun (2)

    a usually unpaid internship in a professional kitchen that is part of a chef's training

    The stereotypical stage—whether culinary school externship or a two-day effort—involves cleaning mushrooms by the bucketful or chopping onions until your eyeballs dissolve.—Jonathan Kauffman

    a person who holds such an internship : stagiaire

    … a Michelin-starred restaurant will most likely have at least one stage in its kitchen on any given night, and many of America's best restaurants have an ever-changing roster of stages constantly passing through the kitchen doors.—Matt Tripp

    verb (2)

    intransitive verb

    to intern in a professional kitchen usually without pay as part of one's training to become a chef

    I'd attended culinary school, staged at Jean Georges in New York City and worked the line at Gramercy Tavern.—Sophie Brickman

    on the stage词源英文解释

    Noun (1) Middle English, from Anglo-French estage abode, story of a building, state, from Vulgar Latin *staticum, from Latin stare to stand — more at stand Noun (2) borrowed from French, "period of practical experience constituting the concluding part of training for a profession," earlier "obligatory period of residence of a newly appointed canon before he could receive the prebend due him," borrowed from Medieval Latin stagium "abode, residence" (in stagium facere "to live in a place from which one receives a benefice"), latinization of Old French estage "abode" — more at stage >entry 1 Verb (2) derivative of stage >entry 4

    The first known use of stage was in the 14th century

    on the stage儿童词典英英释义

    stage1 of 2noun

    one of the levels into which a structure can be divided

    a floor of a building

    a shelf or layer especially as one of a series

    a raised platform

    a part of a theater including the acting area

    the small platform of a microscope on which an object is placed for examination

    a center of attention : scene of action

    the theatrical profession or art

    a place of rest formerly provided for those traveling by stagecoach

    the distance between stopping places in a journey

    stage coach

    traveling by stage

    a period or step in a process, activity, or development

    an early stage of a disease

    one of the periods of the growth and development of a plant or animalalso: an individual in such a stage

    the larval stage of a beetle

    one of two or more sections of a rocket each having its own fuel and engine

    a three-stage missile

    stage2 of 2verb

    to produce or show publicly on or as if on the stage stage a track meet

    stages two plays each year

    on the stage 例句

    1 children at the same stage of development

    2 He gave up his studies and went on the stage.

    他不再读书而去当演员了.

    3 an early stage of the disease

    4 The cast is [ are ] waiting on the stage.

    全体演员正在舞台上等候.

    5 She is putting on powder, ready to perform on the stage.

    她在搽粉, 准备登台演出.

    6 " Can you tell me how to go about getting on the stage? "

    “ 你能告诉我怎么才能登台演戏 吗 ?

    7 She wandered out onto the terrace.

    她走到庭院的露台上。

    8 The school stages two plays each year.

    9 The photograph of the two leaders shaking hands was deliberately staged.

    10 His career as a singer appeared to be over, but then he staged a comeback.

    11 He has no intention of leaving the political stage.

    12 My teenage daughter wants to go on the stage.

    我十几岁的女儿想当演员。

    13 A young man with graces appeared on the stage.

    舞台上出现了一位风度翩翩的年轻人.

    14 She was taken with the idea to be an actress.

    当演员一直是她的心愿。

    15 They are merely passers - by on the stage of history.

    他们不过是历史舞台上 昙花一现 的人物.

    16 In those days it was not thought entirely proper for a woman to be on the stage.

    那个时候,女性登台表演被认为不太得体。

    17 The actors walked out onto the stage.

    18 The conclusion of one stage signifies the commencement of a new chapter.

    19 Music on the Green comes to the plaza near the Madeline Hotel & Residences, while the Sunset Music Series stage is located on a grassy knoll near the top of chairlift 1.

    20 The students staged a protest.

    on the stage 短语相关

    center stage set the stage stage business stage left stage direction center stage stage play stage right take the stage share a stage with

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