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staging
[ stey-jing ]
noun
- the act, process, or manner of presenting a play on the stage.
- a temporary platform or structure of posts and boards for support, as in building; scaffolding.
- Rocketry. the in-flight separation of a rocket stage from the remaining stages of a multistage missile or launch vehicle.
- the business of running stagecoaches.
- the act of traveling by stages or by stagecoach.
staging
/ 藞蝉迟别瑟诲萧瑟艐 /
noun
- any temporary structure used in the process of building, esp the horizontal platforms supported by scaffolding
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of staging1
Example Sentences
The kinetic staging, while keeping the action from becoming claustrophobic, sometimes oversteps the mark.
Director David Cromer, whose sensibility gravitates between stark and dark, endows the staging with macabre elegance.
Brosnan describes the tense scenes at the wake as 鈥渂eautifully done,鈥 both in the writing and the staging.
Like the draft, the schedule release has grown from a procedural box to be checked to a national sports holiday, with teams staging schedule-reveal parties and the like.
In the initial stages, stand-ins perform the 37 entries, allowing participants to review staging, choreography and lighting cues before contestants arrive in Switzerland at the start of May.
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