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21. | The students clapped together a simple stage so that they could have somewhere to perform. |
| 学生们匆匆忙忙地搭起一简易舞台以便有个演出的地方。 |
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22. | stage-lighting effect |
| 舞台灯光效果;舞台照明效应 |
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23. | A work produced for the stage, screen, television, or radio. |
| 电视、广播或演出节目为舞台、银幕、电视或电台制作的作品 |
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24. | Toward, at, or on the rear part of a stage. |
| 在舞台后部,向着舞台后方 |
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25. | leave the stage |
| 离开舞台,退出舞台(停止演戏) |
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26. | of or relating to the stage or stage scenery. |
| 属于、关于舞台或舞台布景。 |
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27. | To perform(a theatrical work) on or as if on the stage. |
| 演出在舞台上或仿佛在舞台上演出(一部戏剧作品) |
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28. | stage setting service |
| 舞台布景服务;舞台搭建服务 |
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29. | A theater stage. |
| 舞台 |
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30. | The stage of action for a military man is built upon objective material conditions, but on that stage he can direct the performance of many a drama, full of sound and colour, power and grandeur. |
| 军事家活动的舞台建筑在客观物质条件的上面,然而军事家凭着这个舞台,却可以导演出许多有声有色威武雄壮的活剧来。 |
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