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Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
stage direction SUST.
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
I. direction [ingl. brit. dɪˈrɛkʃ(ə)n, dʌɪˈrɛkʃ(ə)n, ingl. am. dəˈrɛkʃ(ə)n, daɪˈrɛkʃ(ə)n] SUST.
1. direction (left, right, north, south):
2. direction (taken by company, government, career):
3. direction:
direction CINE, RADIO, TV
direction TEAT.
direction MÚS.
under the direction of orchestra
4. direction:
II. directions SUST. sust. pl.
1. directions (for route):
demander son chemin (from à)
2. directions (for use):
instructions fpl (as to, about sur)
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.
en el diccionario PONS
stage direction SUST.
en el diccionario PONS
direction [dɪˈrekʃən] SUST. no pl.
1. direction (supervision):
2. direction CINE, TEAT.:
3. direction (course):
4. direction (where sb is going to or from):
5. direction (tendency):
6. direction pl.:
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):
en el diccionario PONS
stage direction SUST.
en el diccionario PONS
direction [dɪ·ˈrek·ʃ ə n] SUST.
1. direction (supervision):
2. direction CINE, TEAT.:
3. direction (course):
4. direction (where sb is going to or from):
5. direction (tendency):
6. direction pl.:
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):
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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Member representatives collectively bargain contracts with producers creating the national standards for stage direction and choreography.
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His political perspective is expressed in his opera directions, which involves different layers: stage direction, animation movies, influences of the puppet world.
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He viewed control over the stage direction to be his particular domain, and this view was to cause him particular difficulty for the rest of his career.
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In 1953 the program of opera and musical theatre stage direction was established, as two students were interested in this subject.
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This usually has little dialogue and stage direction, but often contains drawings that help visualize key points.
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