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单词 stage-manage
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Definition of stage-manage in English:

stage-manage

verbˈsteɪdʒˌmanɪdʒˈsteɪdʒ ˌmænɪdʒ
[with object]
  • 1Be responsible for the lighting and other technical arrangements for (a stage play).

    担当…舞台监督

    Example sentencesExamples
    • I played Jim in The Glass Menagerie and then went on to stage-manage a production of Our Town by Thornton Wilder.
    • Well, I stage-managed at least 150 performances of that play through the course of ten years, even played some of the smaller roles in it.
    • He was heavily involved with the amateur dramatics society, The Somerford Stagers, where he acted in and stage-managed various productions.
    • He stage-managed and was in two sketches in The Dublin Theatre Festival Unclouded Day and Over the Rainbow.
    1. 1.1 Arrange and control (something) carefully in order to create a certain effect.
      (为获得特定效果而)精心打造
      he stage-managed his image with astounding success

      他在精心打造个人形象上获得了巨大的成功。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • The account of these in the catalogue recalls the carefully stage-managed picnics and country expeditions of Queen Victoria, one of Landseer's most important patrons.
      • He would direct and stage-manage the production of the event.
      • He said the group engaged in carefully stage-managed non-violent action.
      • Along the route ending in Parliament Square, five giant video screens were erected relaying selected images from the carefully stage-managed affair.
      • Unwrapping them the next morning and gleefully comparing their contents is a joy no stage-managed event can ever provide.
      • She stage-manages a scandal better than anyone and the latest is one of her finest.
      • It sought to appeal mainly to the emotions by the use of ritual, carefully stage-managed ceremonies, and intensely charged rhetoric.
      • She says her ever-mutating public image was stage-managed by the men in her life, who sought to mold her in their own image.
      • Party conferences have become stage-managed affairs.
      • Most of his comments brought gasps from the floor, gasps that seemed by the end increasingly stage-managed.
      • They are absolutely right that conferences are extremely stage-managed, no part of them more so than the leader's speech.
      • Everything is stage-managed to the point where it is impossible to separate the real from the performed anymore.
      • Even political rallies these days are elaborately stage-managed and the audiences carefully selected.
      • Although it may seem as if most of her time is spent stage-managing her husband, it's clear that Wood gets a lot out of the travelling.
      • He stage-managed his appearances and meticulously edited his past.
      • But no matter how stage-managed the campaign is, someone will always slip up.
      • If they knew they were going to run out of money, they should have made the request earlier, not wait until one day before it expired and stage-manage a protest.
      • Her rescue, it transpires, was carefully stage-managed for maximum dramatic effect.
      • Our conferences have become more stage-managed and predictable.
      • Carefully stage-managed campaigns often avoid appealing to the emotions of voters; their appeal is more to the intellect.
      Synonyms
      organize, arrange, make arrangements for, coordinate, lay on, put together, fix up, get together

Derivatives

  • stage management

  • nounˌsteɪdʒ ˈmanɪdʒm(ə)nt
    • At 18 Jae knew he wanted to pursue a career in show business so he went to study stage management at the Central School of Speech and Drama in London.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Stuart's background as a chartered mechanical engineer, coupled with musical experience and stage management and set design qualifications, provided the perfect technical balance to Judy's artistry.
      • Starting out as an actor, he specialised in stage management and light design.
      • The stage management was not only artistic, but the perfection of common sense.
      • It was wonderful to see so much talent amongst both junior and senior students on the stage, in the choir and the band, and in the lighting, sound and stage management.

Rhymes

manage, mismanage, pannage

Definition of stage-manage in US English:

stage-manage

verbˈstāj ˌmanijˈsteɪdʒ ˌmænɪdʒ
[with object]
  • 1Be responsible for the lighting and other technical arrangements for (a stage play).

    担当…舞台监督

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Well, I stage-managed at least 150 performances of that play through the course of ten years, even played some of the smaller roles in it.
    • He stage-managed and was in two sketches in The Dublin Theatre Festival Unclouded Day and Over the Rainbow.
    • I played Jim in The Glass Menagerie and then went on to stage-manage a production of Our Town by Thornton Wilder.
    • He was heavily involved with the amateur dramatics society, The Somerford Stagers, where he acted in and stage-managed various productions.
    1. 1.1 Arrange and control (something) carefully in order to create a certain effect.
      (为获得特定效果而)精心打造
      he stage-managed his image with astounding success

      他在精心打造个人形象上获得了巨大的成功。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • Everything is stage-managed to the point where it is impossible to separate the real from the performed anymore.
      • Unwrapping them the next morning and gleefully comparing their contents is a joy no stage-managed event can ever provide.
      • Along the route ending in Parliament Square, five giant video screens were erected relaying selected images from the carefully stage-managed affair.
      • Even political rallies these days are elaborately stage-managed and the audiences carefully selected.
      • Although it may seem as if most of her time is spent stage-managing her husband, it's clear that Wood gets a lot out of the travelling.
      • If they knew they were going to run out of money, they should have made the request earlier, not wait until one day before it expired and stage-manage a protest.
      • He said the group engaged in carefully stage-managed non-violent action.
      • Her rescue, it transpires, was carefully stage-managed for maximum dramatic effect.
      • She stage-manages a scandal better than anyone and the latest is one of her finest.
      • It sought to appeal mainly to the emotions by the use of ritual, carefully stage-managed ceremonies, and intensely charged rhetoric.
      • But no matter how stage-managed the campaign is, someone will always slip up.
      • Most of his comments brought gasps from the floor, gasps that seemed by the end increasingly stage-managed.
      • Our conferences have become more stage-managed and predictable.
      • Party conferences have become stage-managed affairs.
      • He stage-managed his appearances and meticulously edited his past.
      • Carefully stage-managed campaigns often avoid appealing to the emotions of voters; their appeal is more to the intellect.
      • They are absolutely right that conferences are extremely stage-managed, no part of them more so than the leader's speech.
      • He would direct and stage-manage the production of the event.
      • The account of these in the catalogue recalls the carefully stage-managed picnics and country expeditions of Queen Victoria, one of Landseer's most important patrons.
      • She says her ever-mutating public image was stage-managed by the men in her life, who sought to mold her in their own image.
      Synonyms
      organize, arrange, make arrangements for, coordinate, lay on, put together, fix up, get together
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