stage deutsch
EN[steɪdʒ] [-eɪdʒ]US
DBühne WStage
- Stage (engl. Bühne, Phase) ist:
- Apron Stage (engl. „Bühne in Form einer Schürze“), Begriff aus dem englischen Renaissance-Theater (um 1600); rechteckige erhöhte Vorbühne, die zu drei Seiten hin offen ist
- Stage Beauty, romantische Komödie, Filmtitel (2004)
- Stage School, private Schule in Hamburg, die Studierende zu staatlich anerkannten Bühnendarstellern ausbildet
- Stage Entertainment ist Veranstalter großer Musicals und Shows, u.a. von Mamma Mia! und Blue Man Group.
- einen Ausbildungsabschnitt, insbesondere einen Abschnitt des Rechtsreferendariats oder ein Praktikum bei einer Institution der Europäischen Union
FR stage
- SubstantivPLstagesSUF-age
- A phase.
- He is in the recovery stage of his illness.
- Completion of an identifiable stage of maintenance such as removing an aircraft engine for repair or storage.
- A platform, generally elevated, upon which show performances or other public events are given.
- The band returned to the stage to play an encore.
- A floor or storey of a house.
- A floor elevated for the convenience of mechanical work, etc.; scaffolding; staging.
- A platform, often floating, serving as a kind of wharf.
- A stagecoach, an enclosed horsedrawn carriage used to carry passengers.
- The stage pulled into town carrying the payroll for the mill and three ladies.
- (dated) A place of rest on a regularly travelled road; a station; a place appointed for a relay of horses.
- (dated) A degree of advancement in a journey; one of several portions into which a road or course is marked off; the distance between two places of rest on a road.
- a stage of ten miles
- (electronics) The number of an electronic circuit’s block, such as a filter, an amplifier, etc.
- a 3-stage cascade of a 2nd-order bandpass Butterworth filter
- The place on a microscope where the slide is located for viewing.
- He placed the slide on the stage.
- (video games) A level; one of the sequential areas making up the game.
- How do you get past the flying creatures in the third stage?
- A place where anything is publicly exhibited, or a remarkable affair occurs; the scene.
- (geology) The succession of rock strata laid down in a single age on the geologic timescale.
- A phase.
- VerbSGstagesPRstagingPT, PPstaged
- To produce on a stage, to perform a play.
- The local theater group will stage "Pride and Prejudice".
- To demonstrate in a deceptive manner.
- The salesman’s demonstration of the new cleanser was staged to make it appear highly effective.
- (Of a protest or strike etc.) To carry out.
- To position at a designated location, as in preparation for.
- We staged the cars to be ready for the start, then waited for the starter to drop the flag.
- to stage data to be written at a later time
- To produce on a stage, to perform a play.
- Mehr Beispiele
- Wird in der Mitte des Satzes verwendet
- In addition an adequate staging EUS cannot be performed unless the original site of the resection can be identified by an endoscopic tattoo, residual tissue, or a postresection scar.
- I did some guest-speaking at the middle school last year, and I experienced some stage fright before and during my first presentation.
- An overfired glaze often blisters by the volatilization of part of its composition. It also reaches a stage where its viscosity is too low to keep it on the pot.
- Zu Beginn des Satzes verwendet
- Stage lighting alters, too: from an exposed bulb hanging at the start to eclipselike effects later.
- In der Endung des Satzes verwendet
- UK act the Prodigy will headline the Boiler Room, with chart toppers the Ting Tings playing at 2.15pm on the green stage.
- It is unlikely to get monospermic embryos in blastocyst stage.
- They are characterized by having only cutaneous presentation, with no evidence of extracutaneous lesion after adequate staging.
- Wird in der Mitte des Satzes verwendet
Definition of stage in English Dictionary
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- Substantive
- Zählbare Nomen
- Zählbare Nomen
- Verben
- Substantive
Source: Wiktionary