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I . stage [steɪʤ] SUBST

1. stage (period):

stage
etap m
stage of project, development a.
stadium nt
stage in the process

2. stage TEATR:

stage
scena f
to go on the stage
to take the stage

II . stage [steɪʤ] VERBO trans

1. stage (produce on stage):

stage
stage concert
grać [perf za-]

2. stage (organize):

stage
stage coup

landing stage SUBST

landing stage
pomost m

single-stage ADJ

stage direction SUBST TEATR

stage fright SUBST sem pl

stage fright
trema f

stage-manage VERBO trans, intr a. fig

stage name SUBST

stage whisper SUBST a. fig

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The library, stage, gymnasium, domestic science, woodwork and metalwork rooms were incomplete and could not be used.
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The stage had most of the route as undulating, with a mild climb.
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He objected to deaths on the stage on the ground that the representation is unconvincing.
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At such a young age, he was regarded as an unimportant figure on the world stage of politics.
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The trophy was won in a two-stage playoff.
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First, the player must build and manage military bases (excepting stage 11), which consist of a variety of structures.
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They often held theatres for laughing gas evenings, where members would watch as fellows would sup nitrous oxide and stumble around the stage.
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For an hour every night she stands on stage telling jokes wearing a white babydoll nightie and white high heels.
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Once again, the final group stage ended with a gold medal and bronze medal match.
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These results placed them third in the second stage table, and this translated into 8th place in the overall table.
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