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stag.ing5steI7dVINn [C]The staging of a play or show is the performance of it.上演,演出The production is a modern staging of the fairytale Cinderella.这演出是童话故事灰姑娘的最新上演。The play has not been performed since its disastrous first staging in 1951.这戏自从1951年的首次上演失败以来再也没有演出过。A staging area is a place where soldiers and equipment are gathered together and prepared before military activity.集结地区(Br) A staging post is a place where stops are regularly made on long journeys.中转站Hong Kong is often used as a staging post on flights from Melbourne to London.香港通常被用作从墨尔本到伦敦的航班中转站。The town became a staging post for trucks carrying supplies from the ports to the centre of the war zone.这小镇成了从港口向战区中心运补给的卡车的中转站。(fig.) For people who have spent a long time in mental hospital, a hostel acts as an important staging post between hospital and a home of their own.对在精神病院呆了很长时间的人来说,招待所是医院和他们自己家之间的一个重要的中转站。
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