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1 phase
feiz1) (a stage in the development of something: We are entering a new phase in the war.) fase2) (one in a series of regular changes in the shape or appearance of something (especially the moon or a planet): the phases of the moon.) fasephase n fasetr[feɪz]1 escalonar, realizar por etapas\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto be in phase estar sincronizado,-ato be out of phase estar desfasado,-a1) synchronize: sincronizar, poner en fase2) stagger: escalonar3)to phase in : introducir progresivamente4)to phase out : retirar progresivamente, dejar de producirphase n1) : fase f (de la luna, etc.)2) stage: fase f, etapa fn.• estadio s.m.• etapa s.f.• fase s.f.v.• poner en fase v.
I feɪz1) ( stage) fase f, etapa f2) ( synchronization)to be out of/in phase — estar* desfasado/sincronizado
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a) ( do in stages) escalonar, realizar* por etapasb) ( coordinate) sincronizar*c) phased past p <withdrawal/increase> progresivo, gradual; < traffic signals> sincronizadoPhrasal Verbs:- phase in[feɪz]1. N1) etapa f, fase fshe'll get over it, it's just a phase (she's going through) — se le pasará, es algo pasajero
to be in phase — (Tech, Elec) estar en fase
to be out of phase — (Tech, Elec) estar fuera de fase or desfasado; (fig) estar desfasado
their policies were increasingly out of phase with a rapidly changing society — su política estaba cada vez más desfasada en una sociedad que cambiaba con rapidez
2) (Astron) fase f2. VT1) (=introduce gradually) escalonar, llevar a cabo de forma escalonadathe redundancies will be phased over two years — los despidos se llevarán a cabo de forma escalonada durante dos años
2) (=coordinate) organizarphased development — desarrollo m por etapas
phased withdrawal — retirada f progresiva
- phase in* * *
I [feɪz]1) ( stage) fase f, etapa f2) ( synchronization)to be out of/in phase — estar* desfasado/sincronizado
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a) ( do in stages) escalonar, realizar* por etapasb) ( coordinate) sincronizar*c) phased past p <withdrawal/increase> progresivo, gradual; < traffic signals> sincronizadoPhrasal Verbs:- phase in -
2 stage
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1. stei‹ noun(a raised platform especially for performing or acting on, eg in a theatre.)
2. verb1) (to prepare and produce (a play etc) in a theatre etc: This play was first staged in 1928.)2) (to organize (an event etc): The protesters are planning to stage a demonstration.)•- staging- stage direction
- stage fright
- stagehand
- stage manager
- stagestruck
II stei‹1) (a period or step in the development of something: The plan is in its early stages; At this stage, we don't know how many survivors there are.)2) (part of a journey: The first stage of our journey will be the flight to Singapore.)3) (a section of a bus route.)4) (a section of a rocket.)•stage n1. etapa / fase2. escenariothe audience went crazy when the band came on stage el público enloqueció cuando el grupo salió al escenariotr[steɪʤ]1 (point, period) etapa, fase nombre femenino2 (of journey, race) etapa; (day's journey) jornada3 (in theatre) escenario, escena; (raised platform) plataforma, tablado, estrado■ what time do you go on stage? ¿a qué hora sales al escenario?4 figurative use (scene of action) escena5 (of rocket) fase nombre femenino6 familiar (stagecoach) diligencia1 SMALLTHEATRE/SMALL poner en escena, montar, representar2 (hold, carry out) llevar a cabo, efectuar; (arrange) organizar, montar1 (the theatre) el teatro, las tablas nombre femenino plural\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLby stages / in stages por etapasto set the stage for something crear el marco para algostage direction acotación nombre femeninostage door entrada de artistasstage fright miedo a salir a escena, miedo escénicostage manager director,-ra de escenastage name nombre nombre masculino artísticostage whisper aparte nombre masculinostage n1) platform: estrado m, tablado m, escenario m (de un teatro)2) phase, step: fase f, etapa fstage of development: fase de desarrolloin stages: por etapas3)the stage : el teatro mstage (Theater, TV)n.• escenario (ESP) s.m.n.• cadalso s.m.• entablado s.m.• escena s.f.• estadio s.m.• estrado s.m.• etapa s.f.• fase (Aeronáutica) s.f.• jalón s.m.• plataforma s.f.• posta s.f.• tablado s.m.• tiempo s.m.v.• efectuar v.• organizar v.• representar v.
I steɪdʒ1)a) ( platform) tablado m; ( in theater) escenario mto go on stage — salir* a escena or al escenario
to set the stage for something — crear el marco para algo; (before n)
stage designer — escenógrafo, -fa m,f
stage door — entrada f de artistas
b) ( medium)c) ( profession)the stage — el teatro, las tablas (period)
to go on the stage — hacerse* actor/actriz; (before n) < actress> de teatro
stage name — nombre m artístico
2) (in development, activity) fase f, etapa fI'd reached the stage where I didn't care any more — había llegado a un punto en que ya no me importaba
to do something in stages — hacer* algo por etapas
3) ( of rocket) fase f
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1)a) \<\<event\>\> organizar*, montar; \<\<strike/demonstration\>\> hacer*; \<\<attack\>\> llevar a cabo, perpetrar; \<\<coup\>\> dar*b) (engineer, arrange) arreglar, orquestar2) ( Theat) \<\<play\>\> poner* en escena, representar[steɪdʒ]1. N2) (Theat) escenario mto go on stage — salir a escena or al escenario
stage left/right — la parte del escenario a la izquierda/derecha del actor (de cara al público)
the stage — (as profession) el teatro
to go on the stage — hacerse actor/actriz
- set the stage for sththe stage was set for a political showdown — se había creado el marco idóneo para una confrontación política
3) (fig) (=scene) escena fat this stage in the negotiations — en esta etapa or a estas alturas de las negociaciones
the project is still in its early stages — el proyecto se encuentra todavía en su fase or etapa inicial
committeein or by easy stages — en etapas or fases cortas
5) [of rocket] fase f ; [of pipeline] tramo m6) (=stagecoach) diligencia f2. VT1) (Theat) [+ play] representar, poner en escena2) (=organize) [+ concert, festival] organizar, montar3) (=carry out) [+ protest] organizar; [+ demonstration, strike] hacer; [+ attack] lanzarthe sixties rock legend is staging a comeback — la leyenda rockera de los sesenta prepara una vuelta a escena
sterling has staged a recovery on foreign exchange markets — la libra esterlina ha experimentado una mejora en los mercados de divisas extranjeros
4) pej (=orchestrate) montar, organizarthat was no accident, it was staged — eso no fue ningún accidente, estaba montado or organizado
3.CPDstage adaptation N — adaptación f teatral
stage designer N — escenógrafo(-a) m / f
stage direction N — acotación f
stage director N — = stage manager
stage door N — entrada f de artistas
stage fright N — miedo m a las tablas or al escenario, miedo m escénico
to get stage fright — ponerse nervioso al salir a las tablas or al escenario
stage manager N — director(a) m / f de escena
stage name N — nombre m artístico
stage presence N — presencia f en el escenario
stage show N — espectáculo m
stage whisper N — aparte m
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I [steɪdʒ]1)a) ( platform) tablado m; ( in theater) escenario mto go on stage — salir* a escena or al escenario
to set the stage for something — crear el marco para algo; (before n)
stage designer — escenógrafo, -fa m,f
stage door — entrada f de artistas
b) ( medium)c) ( profession)the stage — el teatro, las tablas (period)
to go on the stage — hacerse* actor/actriz; (before n) < actress> de teatro
stage name — nombre m artístico
2) (in development, activity) fase f, etapa fI'd reached the stage where I didn't care any more — había llegado a un punto en que ya no me importaba
to do something in stages — hacer* algo por etapas
3) ( of rocket) fase f
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1)a) \<\<event\>\> organizar*, montar; \<\<strike/demonstration\>\> hacer*; \<\<attack\>\> llevar a cabo, perpetrar; \<\<coup\>\> dar*b) (engineer, arrange) arreglar, orquestar2) ( Theat) \<\<play\>\> poner* en escena, representar
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