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Stage
steɪdʒ
极其常见
500 - 600
500 - 600
词频和重要性指数显示一个词在特定语言中出现的频率。 数字越小,词语使用频率越高。 最常用的词通常在1到4000之间。 这个重要性指数帮助你在语言学习过程中集中于最有用的词语。
词频和重要性指数显示一个词在特定语言中出现的频率。 数字越小,词语使用频率越高。 最常用的词通常在1到4000之间。 这个重要性指数帮助你在语言学习过程中集中于最有用的词语。
무대 (mudae), 단계 (dangae), 상황 (sanghwang), 단계 (dangae) - as in 'staging'
Stage 的含义在韩语中
무대 (mudae)
例子:
The actors performed beautifully on stage.
배우들은 무대에서 아름답게 공연했다.
The concert will be held on a big stage.
콘서트는 큰 무대에서 열릴 것이다.
使用: formal/informal语境: Used in the context of theater, concerts, and performances.
笔记: Refers specifically to a physical platform where performances take place.
단계 (dangae)
例子:
We are at the planning stage of the project.
우리는 프로젝트의 기획 단계에 있다.
She is in a crucial stage of her career.
그녀는 자신의 경력에서 중요한 단계에 있다.
使用: formal/informal语境: Used in discussions about processes, development, or phases.
笔记: Refers to a level or step in a process or development.
상황 (sanghwang)
例子:
This is just a stage in their relationship.
이것은 그들의 관계에서 단지 하나의 상황일 뿐이다.
He is going through a difficult stage in his life.
그는 인생에서 힘든 상황을 겪고 있다.
使用: informal语境: Used to describe phases in personal or relational contexts.
笔记: Often used to describe a temporary condition or situation.
단계 (dangae) - as in 'staging'
例子:
The staging of the event was perfect.
행사의 단계가 완벽했다.
Staging a play requires a lot of preparation.
연극의 단계를 준비하는 데 많은 노력이 필요하다.
使用: formal/informal语境: Used in event planning and theatrical contexts.
笔记: Refers to the arrangement or setup required for an event or performance.
Stage的同义词
phase
A distinct period or stage in a process or development.
例子: She is currently in the planning phase of the project.
笔记: 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.
例子: Completing this assignment is an essential step towards graduation.
笔记: 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.
例子: She reached a new level of proficiency in her language skills.
笔记: 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.
例子: The Renaissance was a period of great artistic achievement.
笔记: Period emphasizes the duration of time, while stage may focus more on a particular phase or aspect within that time frame.
Stage的表达方式,常用短语
Center stage
To be in the most prominent or important position.
例子: The lead singer took center stage during the concert.
笔记: 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.
例子: The economic downturn set the stage for widespread unemployment.
笔记: 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.
例子: She couldn't go on stage because of her stage fright.
笔记: Relates to the anxiety performers feel, not just the physical platform.
On stage
Performing in front of an audience, typically on a platform.
例子: The actors were on stage rehearsing for the play.
笔记: 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.
例子: The crew worked backstage to prepare the props for the next scene.
笔记: 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.
例子: The supporting actor tried to upstage the lead with his performance.
笔记: 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.
例子: After years of retirement, the singer staged a comeback with a new album.
笔记: Involves re-entering the public eye or spotlight, not just physically being on a stage.
Stage的日常(俚语)表达
Stage a protest
To organize and carry out a public demonstration or event to express disapproval or make a demand.
例子: Many citizens decided to stage a protest against the new law.
笔记: 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.
例子: The thieves planned to stage a robbery at the bank.
笔记: 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.
例子: His friends decided to stage an intervention for his drinking problem.
笔记: 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.
例子: They decided to stage a prank on April Fool's Day.
笔记: Differs from 'stage' by involving a planned and often light-hearted practical joke or trick.
Stage - 例子
The actors are rehearsing on the stage.
배우들이 무대에서 리허설을 하고 있습니다.
The project is in the final stage.
프로젝트는 마지막 단계에 있습니다.
The disease is in an advanced stage.
질병은 진행된 단계에 있습니다.
Stage的语法
Stage - 名词 (Noun) / 名词,单数或不可数 (Noun, singular or mass)
词元: stage
变位
名词,复数 (Noun, plural): stages
名词,单数或不可数 (Noun, singular or mass): stage
动词,过去时 (Verb, past tense): staged
动词,动名词或现在分词 (Verb, gerund or present participle): staging
动词,第三人称单数现在时 (Verb, 3rd person singular present): stages
动词,原形 (Verb, base form): stage
动词,非第三人称单数现在时 (Verb, non-3rd person singular present): stage
音节、划分和重音
stage 包含1个音节: stage
音标: ˈstāj
stage , ˈstāj (红色音节是重读的)
Stage - 重要性和使用频率
词频和重要性指数显示一个词在特定语言中出现的频率。 数字越小,词语使用频率越高。 最常用的词通常在1到4000之间。
stage: 500 - 600 (极其常见).
这个重要性指数帮助你在语言学习过程中集中于最有用的词语。