staged

staged ['steɪdʒɪd]  ['steɪdʒɪd] 

原级:stage

第三人称单数:stages

第三人称复数:stages

现在分词:staging

staged 基本解释
分段的,成级,阶梯式;
staged 网络解释

staged的近义词

1. 分阶段发生的:staged refrigeration 分阶段冷冻 | staged 分阶段发生的 | stager 有经验的人

2. 筹备、举行:revised 修订 | staged 筹备、举行 | updated 升级

3. 阶段的:stagecurtaintent 幕 | staged 阶段的 | stageexam 段考

4. 是人为的吗:Look at the table. Books aren't even disturbed.|看这桌子 上面的书甚至没有被弄乱 | Staged?|是人为的吗? | First time in a hotel?|第一次发生在酒店吗?

staged 单语例句

1. Another New Year's concert will be staged by the Beijing Symphony Orchestra, this time conducted by Tan Lihua.

2. Opposition deputies brought proceedings to a halt inside the Ukrainian parliament on Thursday, when they staged an action against the bill about the basics of the language policy.

3. The large dance performance Wind of Colorful Guizhou first staged in 2005 has become a calling card for the province.

4. Filipino groups staged their own events on Sunday in remembrance of the victims, including a candlelight vigil.

5. The ninth World Biomaterials Congress will be staged in Chengdu, capital of Southwest China's Sichuan province in June.

6. A flood prevention drill was staged on June 26 in Beijing to enhance the capital city's capability of dealing with emergencies at metro construction sites.

7. The festivities concluded with a ceremonial carriage procession in London, a formal contrast to Monday's spectacular pop tribute staged outside Buckingham Palace.

8. staged的近义词

8. CCTV staged a prestigious networking opportunity with producers from around the world and shared its experience of using new media technologies during the Beijing Olympics.

9. staged

9. The exhibition was first staged in Hong Kong in October 2008 at the old Central Police Station.

10. The opening ceremony will be staged at the Hong Kong Cultural Centre Piazza on a floating stage set up in Victoria Harbour.

staged 英英释义

adj

1. staged的反义词

1. deliberately arranged for effect

    e.g. one of those artfully staged photographs

    Synonym: arranged

2. written for or performed on the stage

    e.g. a staged version of the novel