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stage (EN)
nom, verbe

nom “stage”

s. stage, pl. stages
  1. étape
    At this stage, it's impossible to tell whether the patient will survive.
  2. étape
    The project is divided into three stages.
  3. scène
    The actors took their places on the stage as the curtain rose.
  4. étage (d'une machine)
    The rocket's second stage ignited after the first stage fell away.
  5. niveau (d'un jeu vidéo)
    I finally beat the boss at the end of the second stage.
  6. scène (lieu d'activités importantes)
    The climate summit brought leaders together on the world stage to discuss urgent environmental issues.
  7. théâtre (carrière ou industrie)
    He spent his entire life dedicated to the stage and screen, becoming a beloved actor.
  8. diligence
    The stage arrived at the dusty station, bringing mail and a few weary travelers.
  9. stage (en cuisine)
    Maria decided to do a stage at a famous French restaurant to learn advanced pastry techniques.

verbe “stage”

infinitif stage; il stages; prét. staged; part. passé staged; gér. staging
  1. monter (une pièce)
    The school decided to stage a musical for the spring show.
  2. simuler (pour tromper)
    The reaction of the cheering crowds was clearly staged to make the politician look good.
  3. organiser (un événement)
    The students staged a protest to demand better cafeteria food.
  4. évaluer (la gravité d'une maladie)
    The doctor staged the cancer to see how advanced it was.
  5. séparer (une partie d'une fusée)
    The rocket staged successfully, dropping its empty booster.
  6. faire un stage (en cuisine)
    After culinary school, Maria decided to stage at a famous French bistro.