English | Greek |
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stage | σκηνή, παλκοσένικο |
stage | ανεβάζω (έργο) |
stage | οργανώνω |
stage | στάδιο, φάση |
stage | σκέλος, κομμάτι |
stage | στάση, τμήμα δρομολογίου |
stage | τμήμα πυραύλου |
English - Wordnet 3.0
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NOUN (8) 1. any distinct time period in a sequence of events; - Example: "we are in a transitional stage in which many former ideas must be revised or rejected" [syn: phase, stage] 2. a specific identifiable position in a continuum or series or especially in a process; - Example: "a remarkable degree of frankness" - Example: "at what stage are the social sciences?" [syn: degree, level, stage, point] 3. a large platform on which people can stand and can be seen by an audience; - Example: "he clambered up onto the stage and got the actors to help him into the box" 4. the theater as a profession (usually `the stage'); - Example: "an early movie simply showed a long kiss by two actors of the contemporary stage" 5. a large coach-and-four formerly used to carry passengers and mail on regular routes between towns; - Example: "we went out of town together by stage about ten or twelve miles" [syn: stagecoach, stage] 6. a section or portion of a journey or course; - Example: "then we embarked on the second stage of our Caribbean cruise" [syn: stage, leg] 7. any scene regarded as a setting for exhibiting or doing something; - Example: "All the world's a stage"--Shakespeare - Example: "it set the stage for peaceful negotiations" 8. a small platform on a microscope where the specimen is mounted for examination; [syn: stage, microscope stage] VERB (2) 1. perform (a play), especially on a stage; - Example: "we are going to stage `Othello'" [syn: stage, present, represent] 2. plan, organize, and carry out (an event); - Example: "the neighboring tribe staged an invasion" [syn: stage, arrange] |