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staging post
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Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

staging post SUST. MILIT.

Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

staging [ingl. brit. ˈsteɪdʒɪŋ, ingl. am. ˈsteɪdʒɪŋ] SUST.

1. staging TEAT.:

2. staging CONSTR.:

I. stage [ingl. brit. steɪdʒ, ingl. am. steɪdʒ] SUST.

1. stage (phase):

stade m (of, in de)
phase f (of, in de)
étape f (of, in de)

2. stage (raised platform) (gen):

stage TEAT.
to hold the stage literal, fig.
to set the stage TEAT.
to set the stage for sth fig.
the stage is set for the contest atrbv. equipment, furniture, lighting

3. stage TEAT.:

the play never reached the stage appearance, career, performance

4. stage fig.:

5. stage ASTRON.:

6. stage ingl. brit. TRANSP. (on bus route):

7. stage (on scaffolding):

8. stage (on microscope):

9. stage HIST., TRANSP. → stagecoach

II. stage [ingl. brit. steɪdʒ, ingl. am. steɪdʒ] V. trans.

1. stage (organize):

stage ceremony, competition, demonstration, event, festival, rebellion, reconstruction, strike
stage coup

2. stage (fake):

stage quarrel, scene

3. stage TEAT.:

stage play, performance

stagecoach SUST.

I. post [ingl. brit. pəʊst, ingl. am. poʊst] SUST.

1. post ADMIN. (job):

poste m (as comme, of de)

2. post ingl. brit. (mail):

to send sth/notify sb by post

3. post (duty, station) (gen) MILIT.:

4. post (pole) (gen) HÍP.:

to be the first past the post fig. POL.

5. post (in soccer):

6. post (for stagecoach):

post arcznte.

7. post:

II. post- COMPOSIT.

III. post [ingl. brit. pəʊst, ingl. am. poʊst] V. trans.

1. post ingl. brit.:

2. post (stick up):

post notice, poster, rules
post details, results

3. post MILIT.:

affecter (to à)

4. post (station) (gen) MILIT.:

post guard, sentry

5. post ingl. am. DER.:

post bail

6. post (in accounting):

post entry
post ledger

7. post (on blog):

post message, link, image

IV. post [ingl. brit. pəʊst, ingl. am. poʊst] V. intr. HIST.

V. post [ingl. brit. pəʊst, ingl. am. poʊst]

to keep sb posted (about sth)
tenir qn au courant (de qc)

en el diccionario PONS

staging [ˈsteɪdʒɪŋ] SUST.

I. stage [steɪdʒ] SUST.

1. stage (period in a process):

2. stage (section):

stage of journey, race

3. stage (raised theatre platform):

4. stage:

5. stage (scene of action):

II. stage [steɪdʒ] V. trans.

1. stage (produce on stage):

2. stage (organize):

post PREP.

I. post1 [pəʊst, ingl. am. poʊst] SUST. no pl. ingl. brit.

1. post (mail):

2. post (postal system):

II. post1 [pəʊst, ingl. am. poʊst] V. trans. ingl. brit., ingl. austr.

I. post2 [pəʊst, ingl. am. poʊst] SUST.

1. post (job/place where someone works):

2. post MILIT.:

II. post2 [pəʊst, ingl. am. poʊst] V. trans.

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

to post bail for sb ingl. am.

I. post3 [pəʊst, ingl. am. poʊst] SUST.

1. post (pole):

2. post (stake):

3. post DEP.:

II. post3 [pəʊst, ingl. am. poʊst] V. trans.

post ingl. brit., ingl. austr.:

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

en el diccionario PONS

I. stage [steɪdʒ] SUST.

1. stage (period in process):

2. stage (section):

stage of trip, race

3. stage (in theater):

4. stage:

5. stage (scene of action):

II. stage [steɪdʒ] V. trans.

1. stage (produce on stage):

2. stage (organize):

staging [ˈsteɪ·dʒɪŋ] SUST.

I. post1 [poʊst] SUST.

1. post (pole):

2. post (stake):

3. post sports:

II. post1 [poʊst] V. trans.

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

I. post2 [poʊst] SUST.

1. post MILIT.:

2. post (job/place where someone works):

II. post2 [poʊst] V. trans.

2. post DER.:

Present
Istage
youstage
he/she/itstages
westage
youstage
theystage
Past
Istaged
youstaged
he/she/itstaged
westaged
youstaged
theystaged
Present Perfect
Ihavestaged
youhavestaged
he/she/ithasstaged
wehavestaged
youhavestaged
theyhavestaged
Past Perfect
Ihadstaged
youhadstaged
he/she/ithadstaged
wehadstaged
youhadstaged
theyhadstaged

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It is frequently seen as a result of post-modernity (not post-modernism).
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The town has one tavern, a grain elevator, and a converted mobile home as its post office.
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It is often useful in estimating the post-mortem interval of a human cadaver.
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However, due to a clerical error at his local post office, his bid was accepted to work for $4 rather than the intended $400.
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In 1859 the town had six saloons, a hotel and a post office, a staple of all true towns.
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