staging

英 ['steɪdʒɪŋ] 美 ['stedʒɪŋ]
  • n. 上演;分段运输;脚手架;乘驿马车的旅行
  • v. 表演;展现;分阶段进行;筹划(stage的ing形式)
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staging (n.)
"temporary structure or support," early 14c., verbal noun from stage (v.). As an adjective to designate "stopping place or assembly point," 1945.
1. Privatisation is a necessary staging post to an open market.
私有化是通向公开市场的一个必要的预备阶段。

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2. Five other cities had been competing for the honour of staging the Games.
还有其他5个城市为赢得该届运动会的主办权一直在进行角逐。

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3. Members of an environmental group are staging a protest inside a chemical plant.
一个环保组织的成员正在一家化工厂里举行抗议活动。

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4. The union leader was last night staging a protest vigil 400 yards down a mineshaft.
昨晚工会领袖在400码深的矿井下举行了彻夜的抗议活动。

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5. The island is a staging-post for many visiting yachts on their way south.
该岛是很多观光游艇南行途中的一个补给站。

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