noun “stage”
Singular stage, Plural stages
- Etapp
Mellen Iech un, fir d'Iwwersetzungen vun den Beispillsätz an d'monolingual Definitioune vun all Wuert ze gesinn.
At this stage, it's impossible to tell whether the patient will survive.
- Deel
The project is divided into three stages.
- Bühn
The actors took their places on the stage as the curtain rose.
- Stuf
The rocket's second stage ignited after the first stage fell away.
- Niveau
I finally beat the boss at the end of the second stage.
- Schauplaz
The climate summit brought leaders together on the world stage to discuss urgent environmental issues.
- Schauspillerei
He spent his entire life dedicated to the stage and screen, becoming a beloved actor.
- Postkutsch
The stage arrived at the dusty station, bringing mail and a few weary travelers.
- Stage (an der Kichen)
Maria decided to do a stage at a famous French restaurant to learn advanced pastry techniques.
verb “stage”
Infinitiv stage; hien stages; Verg. staged; Part. Verg. staged; Ger. staging
- opféieren
The school decided to stage a musical for the spring show.
- virgaukelen
The reaction of the cheering crowds was clearly staged to make the politician look good.
- organiséieren
The students staged a protest to demand better cafeteria food.
- stuféieren (vun enger Krankheet)
The doctor staged the cancer to see how advanced it was.
- stufen (vun enger Rakéit)
The rocket staged successfully, dropping its empty booster.
- stagen (an der Kichen)
After culinary school, Maria decided to stage at a famous French bistro.