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Stage

steɪdʒ
Extremely common
500 - 600
500-600, Extremely common
The word frequency and importance index indicates how often a word appears in a given language. The smaller the number, the more frequently the word is used. The most frequently used words typically range from about 1 to 4000. This importance index helps you focus on the most useful words during your language learning process.
舞台, 阶段, 平台, 阶段性

Stage meanings in Chinese

舞台

Example:
The actors performed on the stage.
演员们在舞台上表演。
The concert will take place on a large outdoor stage.
音乐会将在一个大型户外舞台上进行。
Usage: formalContext: Theater, concerts, and performances.
Note: 舞台通常指的是表演艺术中演员表演的地方,尤其是在剧院和音乐会中。

阶段

Example:
We are currently in the planning stage of the project.
我们目前处于项目的规划阶段。
Her recovery is at an early stage.
她的恢复处于早期阶段。
Usage: formal/informalContext: Project management, processes, and personal development.
Note: 阶段通常用来描述一个过程的特定时期或步骤,尤其在项目管理和发展过程中应用广泛。

平台

Example:
The company launched its new product on a global stage.
这家公司在全球平台上推出了新产品。
He is recognized on the international stage.
他在国际平台上得到了认可。
Usage: formalContext: Business, international relations, and media.
Note: 平台有时用于指代某个特定的社会或商业环境,特别是在国际或公共场合中。

阶段性

Example:
This is a stage process that must be completed in order.
这是一个需要按顺序完成的阶段性过程。
Each stage of the experiment requires careful observation.
实验的每个阶段都需要仔细观察。
Usage: formalContext: Scientific experiments, educational settings.
Note: 阶段性强调过程的分步进行,通常用于科学实验或教育项目中。

Stage's synonyms

phase

A distinct period or stage in a process or development.
Example: She is currently in the planning phase of the project.
Note: Phase typically refers to a specific part or step within a process, whereas stage can have a broader meaning encompassing various aspects or periods.

step

A particular point in a process.
Example: Completing this assignment is an essential step towards graduation.
Note: Step often implies a smaller, more specific action within a process, while stage can refer to a larger, more general phase.

level

A position on a scale of intensity or amount.
Example: She reached a new level of proficiency in her language skills.
Note: Level can indicate a degree or position within a progression, while stage is often used to denote a distinct period or phase.

period

A length or portion of time.
Example: The Renaissance was a period of great artistic achievement.
Note: Period emphasizes the duration of time, while stage may focus more on a particular phase or aspect within that time frame.

Stage expressions, common phrases

Center stage

To be in the most prominent or important position.
Example: The lead singer took center stage during the concert.
Note: Refers to being at the focal point rather than just being on a physical stage.

Set the stage

To create the conditions necessary for something to happen.
Example: The economic downturn set the stage for widespread unemployment.
Note: Implies preparation or creating a situation rather than performing on a stage.

Stage fright

Nervousness or fear experienced by a performer before or during a performance.
Example: She couldn't go on stage because of her stage fright.
Note: Relates to the anxiety performers feel, not just the physical platform.

On stage

Performing in front of an audience, typically on a platform.
Example: The actors were on stage rehearsing for the play.
Note: Directly performing or presenting, rather than just being in the theatrical space.

Backstage

The area behind the stage where performers and crew prepare for their roles.
Example: The crew worked backstage to prepare the props for the next scene.
Note: Refers to the area behind the physical stage, where preparations are made rather than the performance itself.

Upstage

To draw attention to oneself at the expense of someone else.
Example: The supporting actor tried to upstage the lead with his performance.
Note: Originally a theatrical term, now used in a broader sense to denote overshadowing or outshining someone.

Stage a comeback

To make a successful return after a period of decline or inactivity.
Example: After years of retirement, the singer staged a comeback with a new album.
Note: Involves re-entering the public eye or spotlight, not just physically being on a stage.

Stage everyday (slang) expressions

Stage a protest

To organize and carry out a public demonstration or event to express disapproval or make a demand.
Example: Many citizens decided to stage a protest against the new law.
Note: Different from 'stage' as it implies planning and executing a public action.

Stage a robbery

To plan and execute a fake or real robbery, often used in the context of committing a crime or a theatrical performance.
Example: The thieves planned to stage a robbery at the bank.
Note: Varies from 'stage' as it involves orchestrating a robbery, whether real or simulated.

Stage an intervention

To organize and confront someone about their destructive behavior or addiction in order to help them.
Example: His friends decided to stage an intervention for his drinking problem.
Note: Contrasts with 'stage' by suggesting a deliberate and planned intervention for someone's benefit.

Stage a prank

To plan and carry out a practical joke or a humorous trick on someone.
Example: They decided to stage a prank on April Fool's Day.
Note: Differs from 'stage' by involving a planned and often light-hearted practical joke or trick.

Stage - Examples

The actors are rehearsing on the stage.
演员们正在舞台上排练。
The project is in the final stage.
这个项目处于最后阶段
The disease is in an advanced stage.
这种疾病处于晚期。

Stage grammar

Stage - Noun (Noun) / Noun, singular or mass (Noun, singular or mass)
Lemma: stage
Conjugations
Noun, plural (Noun, plural): stages
Noun, singular or mass (Noun, singular or mass): stage
Verb, past tense (Verb, past tense): staged
Verb, gerund or present participle (Verb, gerund or present participle): staging
Verb, 3rd person singular present (Verb, 3rd person singular present): stages
Verb, base form (Verb, base form): stage
Verb, non-3rd person singular present (Verb, non-3rd person singular present): stage
Syllabification and Stress
stage Contains 1 syllables: stage
Phonetic transcription: ˈstāj
stage , ˈstāj (The red syllable is stressed)

Stage - Importance and usage frequency

The word frequency and importance index indicates how often a word appears in a given language. The smaller the number, the more frequently the word is used. The most frequently used words typically range from about 1 to 4000.
stage: 500 - 600 (Extremely common).
This importance index helps you focus on the most useful words during your language learning process.