"stage" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés

stage verbo

stage + sustantivo
Kolokacji: 30
stage plays • stage productions • stage demonstrations • stage events • stage a coup • stage a protest • stage performances • ...
stage + preposición
Kolokacji: 27
stage by • stage at • stage against • stage in • stage for • ...
(1) by, at, against, in, for, ...
Kolokacji: 13
1. stage through = etap całkowicie stage through
3. staged since = wystawiony od tej pory staged since
5. stage before = etap wcześniej stage before
8. stage throughout = etap przez cały czas stage throughout
9. staged until = wystawiony do czasu gdy staged until
10. stage across = etap wszerz stage across
  • Every so often, they would stage a lightning raid across the border.
  • Schools are required to spend up to £230 a time for the crash courses staged across Britain to prepare teachers for next year's tests.
  • During the early 1950s it became popular with motorcyclists, who staged regular races across the bridge.
  • Thousands of young people staged angry protests across Greece for a whole week, attacking police stations in every town.
  • Millions of others are said to have staged similar events across India on the same day.
  • In the following months, the group staged dozens of such actions across the country, culminating in the massive demonstration on April 25.
  • (see Writings by Chambers, below), staged across America and in many other countries.
  • In late September 2005, the Basij staged a series of urban defense exercises across the country.
  • Last Thursday, insurgents staged attacks across Iraq that left at least 105 people dead and hundreds injured.
  • A9 Insurgents staged deadly attacks across Iraq in their efforts to drive out American troops and allies.
11. stage without = etap na zewnątrz stage without
12. stage near = etap prawie stage near
13. stage about = etap około stage about
14. stage into = etap do stage into
stage + adjetivo/adverbio
Kolokacji: 20
fully staged • carefully stage • originally staged • elaborately stage • successfully staged • ...

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