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- n. 上演;分段运输;脚手架;乘驿马车的旅行
- v. 表演;展现;分阶段进行;筹划(stage的ing形式)
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1. It appends it to the log staging area.
它将这些数据添加到日志暂存区域。
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2. The reality of that meant Tewari, with her client teams, staging open meetings in markets and at street cross roads.
这样做的实际情况是,特瓦芮与其借款国团队一道在市场和十字路口举行公开会议。
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3. In this scenario, there is no staging environment.
在该方案中,不存在登台环境。
- staging (n.) "temporary structure or support," early 14c., verbal noun from stage (v.). As an adjective to designate "stopping place or assembly point," 1945.
sta·ging / ˈsteɪdʒɪŋ ; NAmE ˈsteɪdʒɪŋ / noun 1 [countable , uncountable ] the way in which a play is produced and presented on stage 演出形式;演出风格 ◆ a modern staging of ‘King Lear’ 以现代风格演出的《李尔王》 2 [uncountable ] a temporary platform used for standing or working on 临时工作台(或工作架) staging stagings sta·ging / ˈsteɪdʒɪŋ ; NAmE ˈsteɪdʒɪŋ /
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