1. stage
At this stage you should already know how to deal with angry customers.
Planning stage
What's it like to be on stage and talk to hundreds of people? / So after this basic stage, there are two points where people often get stuck in their language learning. / One stage of the journey is over, another begins.
Only a poor man knows what such a passion costs in cab-hire, gloves, linen, tailor's bills, and the like. If the Platonic stage lasts a little too long, the affair grows ruinous.
Each stage of life is a preparation for the next as well as a complete life in itself.
Due to this a lot of time was lost, it's possible that if it wasn't for this accident the final stage of the race would have been better.
Our land abounds in nature’s gifts, Of beauty rich and rare; In history’s page let every stage, Advance Australia Fair!
The race developed into a free-for-all but Shinomiya lapped the group and in the final stage steadily piled on points with good timing to achieve victory.
Tom Skeleton, the ancient stage doorkeeper, sat in his battered armchair, listening as the actors came up the stone stairs from their dressing rooms.
At this stage there is still not a clear energy policy for bringing decentralised power to rural areas.
When he gets up on stage to sing one of his out-of-tune solos, I get so nervous for him that I get sweaty palms.
There is no such thing, at this stage of the world’s history in America, as an independent press.
Over the weekend, the Kremlin also staged a massive anti-American march through Moscow, reviving another relic of the Cold War. /steɪdʒ/
The early stages of childhood are very important for the child's development. / She acted on stage for the first time.
2. phase
We are entering a new phase in the war.
Cancer can be cured easily if it is found in its first phase.
The first phase of construction has been completed.
The negotiations stepped into a crucial phase.
Don’t worry about Tina – I’m sure it’s just a phase.
It was a depressing phase in the country’s history.
Amanda's parents thought she was just going through a phase.
Definition a phase is one stage in the development of something
noun - a stage in a processof changing or developing during the first, second phase; verb - to arrange to do sth gradually in stagesover a period of time
We went through all the phases in a relationship and now it's time to marry
In the development of Lojban, efforts were consistently made since the initial phase to keep the language culturally neutral.
The observation of gravitational waves will start a new phase in the study of the universe.
英语 单词“giai đoạn“(phase)出现在集合中:
bài học của tôi3. period
When writing a sentence, generally you start with a capital letter and finish with a period (.), an exclamation mark (!), or a question mark (?).
training period
Eleanor suffered severely for her conjugal affection even after the death of her husband by being imprisoned for the dreadful period of forty-three years.
It is not known when the Hinamatsuri first started, but the Nagashibina, in its most primitive form, was already being celebrated during the Heian period.
If your licence exceeds its validity period then you can be issued with a new licence in the following way.
Depression is a period marked by slackening of business activity, widespread unemployment, falling prices, and wages, etc.
The museums are full of objects which the most cultivated taste of a period considered beautiful, but which seem to us now worthless.
During the probation period of my friend's new job, each month's salary is 3000 RMB; once the probation period has been fulfilled, each month's salary is 3500 RMB.
In the post-War period, up until 1975, Emperor Showa prayed at the Yasukuni Shrine a total of 8 times.
Up to this point I have presented an overview of the growth of political unrest in the period.
In the same period, the number of urban netizens in China reached one hundred and twenty five million, making up 21.6% of the total urban population.
Could it be that her prickly attitude is just because she has period pains? No, couldn't be.
At no period of our ancient history does there appear to have been greater attention paid to the culture of the female mind than during the age of Elizabeth and at no time has there existed a greater number of amiable and respectable women.
Net profit for the period is estimated at 5 billion yen, largely unchanged from the previous one.