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staging [ˈsteɪʤɪŋ] СУЩ.

1. staging (scaffolding):

staging

2. staging ТЕАТР.:

staging

I. stage [steɪʤ] СУЩ.

1. stage (period):

etap м.
stage of project, development a.
stadium ср.
robić [perf z-] coś etapami

2. stage ТЕАТР.:

scena ж.
wchodzić [perf wejść] na scenę

Выражения:

II. stage [steɪʤ] ГЛ. перех.

1. stage (produce on stage):

wystawiać [perf wystawić]
stage concert
grać [perf za-]

2. stage (organize):

organizować [perf z-]
stage coup
przeprowadzać [perf przeprowadzić]

landing stage СУЩ.

pomost м.

single-stage ПРИЛ.

stage direction СУЩ. ТЕАТР.

stage fright СУЩ. мн. отсут.

trema ж.

stage-manage ГЛ. перех., неперех. a. перенос.

reżyserować [perf wy-]

stage name СУЩ.

stage whisper СУЩ. a. перенос.

Запись в OpenDict

stage СУЩ.

stage of fall hydrologia
stage of draw obróbka plastyczna
refining stage hutnictwo
Present
Istage
youstage
he/she/itstages
westage
youstage
theystage
Past
Istaged
youstaged
he/she/itstaged
westaged
youstaged
theystaged
Present Perfect
Ihavestaged
youhavestaged
he/she/ithasstaged
wehavestaged
youhavestaged
theyhavestaged
Past Perfect
Ihadstaged
youhadstaged
he/she/ithadstaged
wehadstaged
youhadstaged
theyhadstaged

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I like finding rather than accumulating (staging the arrangement of what is photographed) --like an eternal treasure hunt of the eye.
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She is also widely credited with training the first professional fashion models (called "mannequins") as well as staging the first runway or catwalk style shows.
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Although the twelve '09 escapees only underwent ten years of training before staging their escape, they are still nearly unstoppable when facing ordinary unarmed humans.
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Theater critic once noted the successful staging of the new company.
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On one occasion they were arrested and prosecuted after staging a protest against a market stallholder who refused to serve black customers.
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