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Dictionary - results for stage

SimplifiedTraditionalPinyinEnglish
chǎng- large place used for a specific purpose
- stage
- scene (of a play)
- classifier for sporting or recreational activities
- classifier for number of exams
- a period of time
- phase
- stage
- classifier for issues of a periodical, courses of study
- time
- term
- period
- to hope
- Taiwan pr. [qi2]
tái- platform
- stage
- terrace
- stand
- support
- station
- broadcasting station
- classifier for vehicles or machines
céng- arrangement of ideas
- administrative level
- level
- stage
- phase
tái- stage
tái- stage
- arena
- fig. in the limelight
jiēduàn- stage
- section
- phase
- period
- CL:|[ge4]
zhuāng- (of a woman) to adorn oneself
- makeup
- adornment
- trousseau
- stage makeup and costume
- tip
- end
- final stage
- latter part
- inessential detail
- powder
- dust
- opera role of old man
duàn- paragraph
- section
- segment
- stage (of a process)
- classifier for stories, periods of time, lengths of thread etc
- branch of study
- administrative section
- division
- field
- branch
- stage directions
- family (taxonomy)
- rules
- laws
- to mete out (punishment)
- to levy (taxes etc)
- to fine sb
- CL:|[ge4]
shàngchǎng- on stage
- to go on stage
- to take the field
xiàtái- to go off the stage
- to fall from position of prestige
- to step down (from office etc)
- to disentangle oneself
- to get off the hook
liàngxiàng- a still pose on stage
- to appear in public
- to reveal one's position
- to see the light of day
jiājìng- the most pleasant or enjoyable stage
zuògōng- to act (in opera)
- stage business
nèichǎng- inner area (of a place that has an outer area)
- the kitchen of a restaurant (as opposed to the dining area)
- infield (baseball etc)
- (Chinese opera) the area behind the table on the stage
chūtái- to officially launch (a policy, program etc)
- to appear on stage
- to appear publicly
- prostitution
chū- initial stage
- beginning period
qián- preceding period
- early stage
qiántái- front platform
- front of theatrical stage
- foreground in politics etc (sometimes derog.)
- front desk
- reception desk
zhào- still pose (in stage work)
- stage photo
táixià- off the stage
- in the audience
Táiqián- Taiqian county in Puyang 濮陽|濮阳[Pu2 yang2], Henan
- front of the stage
wàichǎng- outer area (of a place that has an inner area)
- dining area of a restaurant (as opposed to the kitchen)
- outfield (baseball etc)
- area outside a venue (e.g. exterior of a stadium)
- field (maintenance, testing etc)
- (Chinese opera) the area in front of the table on the stage
duìbái- stage dialog
yǐng- film and theater
- screen and stage
hòutái- backstage
- the area behind a theatrical stage
- backstage supporter
hòu- late stage
- later period
bànxiàng- stage costume
zǎo- early period
- early phase
- early stage
wǎn- later period
- end stage
- terminal
duàn- final segment
- last stage
liú- late degenerate stage
tán- singing stage
- music business (esp. pop music)
bái- stage monologue
- soliloquy
dēngchǎng- to go on stage
- fig. to appear on the scene
- used in advertising to mean new product
qièmo- stage props
táishàng- on stage
táifēng- stage presence, poise
miáo- (agriculture) seedling stage
méngshēng- to burgeon
- to produce
- to conceive
- to be in the initial stage
míng- stage name (of an actor or actress)
huà- stage play
- modern drama
- CL:|[tai2],[bu4]
sàiduàn- stage of a competition
dǔnchuán- pontoon
- landing stage
shēnduàn- a woman's physique
- figure
- posture on stage
zhuàntái- rotating stage
- swivel table
guòchǎng- interlude
- to cross the stage
- to do sth as a mere formality
- to go through the motions
dào- stage props
chúxíng- embryonic form
- fledgling stage
- prototype
jié- elongation stage
- jointing stage (agriculture)
WángXīnlíng- stage name of Cyndi Wang
- see 王君如[Wang2 Jun1 ru2]
xiànjiēduàn- at the present stage
shìdàojīn- as matters stand
- things having reached this stage
pīnyīnjiēduàn- alphabetic stage
dēngtáibiǎoyǎn- to go on stage
céng- the first stage
biǎojiēduàn- logographic stage
liánjiēduàn- sequential decoding stage

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