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1 stage
I 1. stei‹ noun(a raised platform especially for performing or acting on, eg in a theatre.) scene; podium, plattform2. verb1) (to prepare and produce (a play etc) in a theatre etc: This play was first staged in 1928.) sette opp et skuespill2) (to organize (an event etc): The protesters are planning to stage a demonstration.) iscenesette, arrangere, lage•- 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.) stadium, fase, trinn2) (part of a journey: The first stage of our journey will be the flight to Singapore.) etappe3) (a section of a bus route.) sone4) (a section of a rocket.) trinn•fase--------plattform--------sceneIsubst. \/steɪdʒ\/1) ( teater) scene, podium, teater2) åsted, arena, skueplass, val, scene3) stadium, trinn, fase4) ( zoologi) (insekts)stadium5) etasje6) ( geologi) etasje (underavdeling av geologisk formasjon)7) plattform, stillas8) holdeplass, stasjon, stoppested, skysstasjon9) etappe10) (historisk, også stagecoach)diligence, postvogn11) objektbord (i mikroskop)12) landgangsbryggeapron stage se ➢ apronat a formative stage på et formende trinn, i en viktig utviklingsperiodebe on the stage være ved teateret, være skuespillerthe comic stage komedieteaterenter the stage tre inn på scenengo on the stage gå til scenenhiss an actor off stage pipe ut en skuespillerhold the stage dominere (en samtale e.l.) være forsamlingens midtpunkton stage på scenen, på teateretthe political stage den politiske arenaput on the stage sette oppquit the stage forlate teateret slutte som skuespillerstage setting ( om teater e.l.) kulisser, scenebilde, sted, tidstage version sceneversjontake centre stage tiltrekke seg oppmerksomheten, ta hovedrollen (overført)writer for the stage skuespillerforfatter, dramatikerIIverb \/steɪdʒ\/1) sette opp, iscenesette, oppføre2) gjøre seg på scenen3) arrangere, organisere, iscenesettestage a play sette opp et skuespill -
2 stage direction
(an order to an actor playing a part to do this or that: a stage direction to enter from the left.) sceneanvisningsubst. \/ˈsteɪdʒdɪˌrekʃ(ə)n\/sceneanvisning -
3 stage fright
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4 stage crew
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5 stage design
subst. \/ˈsteɪdʒdɪˌzaɪn\/scenografi -
6 stage designer
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7 stage door
subst. \/ˌsteɪdʒˈdɔː\/, \/ˈsteɪdʒdɔː\/sceneinngang -
8 stage effect
subst. \/ˈsteɪdʒɪˌfekt\/1) teatereffekt2) kunstig eller teatralsk effekt -
9 stage lighting
subst. \/ˈsteɪdʒˌlaɪtɪŋ\/scenebelysning -
10 stage-manage
verb \/ˈsteɪdʒˌmænɪdʒ\/, \/ˌsteɪdʒˈmænɪdʒ\/1) være inspisient ved, være regiassistent ved2) iscenesette, regissere, arrangere, organisere3) lede (spesielt i hemmelighet) -
11 stage management
subst. \/ˈsteɪdʒˌmænɪdʒmənt\/regi -
12 stage manager
(a person who is in charge of scenery and equipment for plays etc.) inspisientsubst. \/ˌsteɪdʒˈmænɪdʒə\/, \/ˈsteɪdʒˌmænɪdʒə\/inspisient, regiassistent, teknisk assistent (i TV eller film) -
13 stage name
subst. \/ˈsteɪdʒneɪm \/kunstnernavn -
14 stage-struck
adj. \/ˈsteɪdʒstrʌk\/teatergal, som drømmer om å stå på scenen -
15 stage villain
subst. \/ˌsteɪdʒˈvɪlən\/, \/ˈsteɪdʒˌvɪlən\/teaterskurk -
16 stage whisper
subst. \/ˌsteɪdʒˈwɪspə\/teaterhvisking (dvs. ment å høres) -
17 stage-director
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18 foetal stage
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19 apron stage
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20 intermediate stage
subst.mellomstadium, overgangsstadium
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