Colocações com "stage"
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ADJECTIVE + NOUN(23)VERB + NOUN(5)VERB + uprising(1)NOUN + of tour(1)VERB + STOPPAGE(1)semi-final + NOUN(1)VERB + NOUN | 1 changing the political system(1)VERB + REVOLT(1)VERB + REVIVAL(1)VERB + REUNION(1)VERB + rebellion(1)VERB + NOUN (recovery)(1)VERB + NOUN (political meeting)(1)prototype + NOUN(1)VERB + protest(1)ADJECTIVE + production (play, film, etc.)(1)ADJECTIVE + premiere(1)ADJECTIVE + play(1)planning + NOUN(1)NOUN + persona(1)VERB + performance (presenting an event)(1)VERB + parade(1)ADJECTIVE + name(1)VERB + MUTINY(1)makeshift + NOUN(1)ADJECTIVE + NOUN (meaning: cosmetics)(1)ADJECTIVE + lighting(1)INITIATION + NOUN(1)ADJECTIVE + fright(1)VERB + fixture(1)VERB + final (competition)(1)VERB + event(1)VERB + demonstration(1)VERB + NOUN (violent change of government)(1)VERB + concert(1)VERB + NOUN (event)(1)VERB + comeback(1)ADV. + VERB(1)phr verb + noun(1)VERB + ballet(1)phrasal verb + noun(1)ADJECTIVE + NOUN (public event)(1)VERB + ambush(1)VERB + noun (demonstration/parade)(1)
experimental stage
A period during which a new idea, product, or method is being tested and developed.
stage of a tour
a distinct period or section of a tour
stage make-up
make-up used by actors on stage
revolving stage
A circular stage in a theatre that can be turned to show different scenes.
larval stage
describes the immature, wingless, and often worm-like form of many insects
makeshift stage
a temporary platform for performances, often quickly assembled
stage a reunion
To organize and present a reunion, often for a performance group.
pupal stage
refers to the life stage of an insect between larva and adult
stage a reconstruction
to organize and carry out a re-enactment of an event, especially a crime