Stage

Spanish Meaning

etapa

escenario

escena

plataforma

escalón

estrado

portaobjeto

teatro

grado

organizar

escenificar

representar

efectuar

arreglar

English Meaning

  1. A raised and level floor or platform.
  2. A raised platform on which theatrical performances are presented.
  3. An area in which actors perform.
  4. The acting profession, or the world of theater. Used with the: The stage is her life.
  5. The scene of an event or of a series of events.
  6. A platform on a microscope that supports a slide for viewing.
  7. A scaffold for workers.
  8. A resting place on a journey, especially one providing overnight accommodations.
  9. The distance between stopping places on a journey; a leg: proceeded in easy stages.
  10. A stagecoach.
  11. A level or story of a building.
  12. The height of the surface of a river or other fluctuating body of water above a set point: at flood stage.
  13. A level, degree, or period of time in the course of a process: the toddler stage of child development; the early stages of a disease.
  14. A point in the course of an action or series of events: too early to predict a winner at this stage.
  15. One of two or more successive propulsion units of a rocket vehicle that fires after the preceding one has been jettisoned.
  16. Geology A subdivision in the classification of stratified rocks, ranking just below a series and representing rock formed during a chronological age.
  17. Electronics An element or a group of elements in a complex arrangement of parts, especially a single tube or transistor and its accessory components in an amplifier.
  18. To exhibit or present on or as if on a stage: stage a boxing match.
  19. To produce or direct (a theatrical performance).
  20. To arrange and carry out: stage an invasion.
  21. Medicine To determine the extent or progression of (a cancer, for example).
  22. To be adaptable to or suitable for theatrical presentation.
  23. To stop at a designated place in the course of a journey: "tourists from London who had staged through Warsaw” ( Frederick Forsyth).