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| Główne tłumaczenia | WordReference English-Polish Dictionary © 2026: | stage n | (raised performance area) | scena ż | | | The stage was raised one metre above the audience. | | | Scena była położona metr nad widownią. | | stage n | (step in a process) | etap m | | | There are twenty separate stages in this process. | | | W tym procesie jest dwadzieścia osobnych etapów. | | stage n | (stretch of a race) | etap m | | | At the end of the third stage, he was leading the bike race. | | stage [sth]⇒ vtr | (artificially arrange) | pozorować ndk. | | | | upozorować dk. | | | The enemy had staged the crimes to make us look guilty. | | stage [sth] vtr | (put on: a play) | wystawiać ndk. | | | | wystawić dk. | | | The theatre troupe staged a comedy last autumn. |
| Dodatkowe Tłumaczenia | WordReference English-Polish Dictionary © 2026: stage, the stage n | uncountable (theater as a profession) | scena ż | | | Her interest in the stage led her to study theatre at university. | | stage n | (part of a rocket) | człon m | | | The old rockets had multiple stages that fell to earth after the fuel was used in each. | | stage n | (microscope platform) | stolik przedmiotowy m + przym. | | | It's important to keep the stage clean so nothing interferes with the slide. | | stage n as adj | (theatrical) | teatralny przym. | | | | sceniczny przym. | | | The stage actor did not want to work in films. | | stage [sth]⇒ vtr | (arrange: an event) | organizować ndk. | | | | zorganizować dk. | | | The community stages a festival each spring. | | stage [sth] vtr | (carry out) | przeprowadzać ndk. | | | | przeprowadzić dk. | | | The army is set to stage an invasion tomorrow. |
| Formy złożone: | WordReference English-Polish Dictionary © 2026: | at this stage adv | (at this point: in a process) | na tym etapie wyr. | | | At this stage of the translation, you need to edit carefully. | | early stage n | often plural (beginnings) | wczesny etap przym. + m | | | The project is still in an early stage. | early stage, early-stage n as adj | (illness: in initial phase) | wczesny etap przym. + m | | | The patient's symptoms are consistent with early-stage Ebola. | | go on stage vi | (perform, act publicly) | wychodzić na scenę zwrot ndk. | | | | wyjść na scenę zwrot dk. | | | You are such a comedian, you should go on stage. | | go on stage v expr | (become performer) | być na scenie zwrot posił. | | | John went on stage when he was barely 12 years old. | | last stage n | (final part, final step) | ostatni etap przym. + m | | | After months of filling in forms, I am at the last stage of applying for British citizenship. | off stage, off-stage adv | (in the wings) | za kulisami przyim. + ż, l.mn. | | Uwaga: hyphen used when term is an adj before a noun | | | The actress waited off-stage until it was time for her to come on. | off stage, off-stage adv | (backstage) | za kulisami przyim. + ż, l.mn. | offstage, off-stage adj | (theater: in the wings) | za kulisami przyim. + ż, l.mn. | | | The offstage whispering could be heard by the audience. | offstage, off-stage, off stage adv | (theater: in the wings) | poza widokiem przyim. + m | | | The furious director screamed at the actors offstage. | | on stage adv | (performer: in a theatre) | na scenie przyim. + ż | | | Even the most experienced performers feel nervous before going on stage. | | | The audience cheered as the band came on stage for another encore. | | set the stage v expr | figurative (make everything ready) | organizować ndk. | | | | zorganizować dk. | | | Zack's conniving set the stage for Virginia's downfall. | | stage directions npl | (instructions in script of a play) | didaskalia ż, l.mn. | | stage door n | (backstage entrance to a venue) | kulisy ż, l.mn. | | | The band entered the club through the stage door. | | | Groupies hang out around the stage door, hoping to get a glimpse of their idols. | | stage fright n | uncountable (severe performance anxiety) | trema ż | | | She performed beautifully, despite her serious attack of stage fright. | | stage name n | (entertainer's pseudonym) | pseudonim sceniczny m + przym. | | | A lot of actors adopt stage names that are shorter than their real names. | stage right, also US: right stage n | (theater direction) | prawa strona sceny wyr. | | stage whisper n | literal (actor's loud whisper) (dosłowny) | głośny szept teatralny wyr. | | | The director prompted the lost actor with a stage whisper. | | stage whisper n | figurative (loud whisper) (przenośny) | głośny szept przym. + m | | | The laryngitis left me unable to speak any louder than a stage whisper. |
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