Escenario in english

Stage

pronunciation: steɪdʒ part of speech: noun
In gestures

escenario1 = stage ; playing area ; set and prop. 

Example: If the pieces cannot be named concisely, add 'various pieces' and optionally give the details of the pieces in a note; e.g., 1 diorama (various pieces) - Note: Contains 1 small stage and 1 easel.Example: The tone then abruptly changed from comedy to ritual as the music started, and the actors streamed into the playing area carrying torches and lighting more candles.Example: The second section of the paper discusses general methods for preparing corrugated materials for set and prop construction.

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» abandonar el escenariowalk off + the stage .

Example: At his speech Saturday night he zinged the media and the field of presidential contenders before dropping the mic and walking off stage.

» actuar en el escenarioact on + stageperform on + the stage .

Example: Recently an anoynmous person told me that when I act on stage, I have a tendency to overact.

Example: In 1587, women were legally allowed to perform on the stage.

» alejado de los escenariosout of the spotlight .

Example: After a year out of the spotlight, she graced us with her presence, so let's bask in it, shall we?.

» centro del escenariocentre stage .

Example: Stopping at the lectern to say thanks, he then walked to center stage, took off his tie and coat, and dropped them to the floor.

» dejar el escenarioleave + the stage .

Example: Fans of Bobby Brown are feeling concerned after the singer was compelled to leave the stage during a dance routine.

» dejar los escenariosleave + the stage .

Example: Afterwards, she says, she'll be leaving the stage but not retiring -- a long-awaited new album is in the works, with songs she's penned herself.

» en el escenarioon stage .

Example: He was a caustic yet perceptive actor-comedian who lived dangerously close to the edge both on stage and off.

» estrella del escenariostage star .

Example: He had already made his way in the world as a soloist before becoming a stage star.

» fuera del escenariooff stage .

Example: He was a caustic yet perceptive actor-comedian who lived dangerously close to the edge both on stage and off.

» miedo al escenariostage fright .

Example: The author discusses the art of storytelling for librarians, focusing on controlling stage fright and selecting stories.

» mitad del escenariocentre stage .

Example: Stopping at the lectern to say thanks, he then walked to center stage, took off his tie and coat, and dropped them to the floor.

» salir del escenarioleave + the stage .

Example: Fans of Bobby Brown are feeling concerned after the singer was compelled to leave the stage during a dance routine.

» subir al escenariocome on(to the) + stage [Bien usado como come on stage o come onto the stage]take to + the stagetake + the stage .

Example: She came on stage, apologizing profusely for being too sick to perform.

Example: The band is to take to the stage in Paris next month after cancelling two concerts in the wake of the terror atrocities.

Example: Many other emerging bands and artists will be taking the stage for the weekend.

» tarima de escenariostage platform .

Example: I have used the following as structures on which to mount displays: art-room drawing tables and sketch boards, metal- and woodwork-shop benches and materials, tailor's dummies and stage platforms.

escenario2 = setting ; scenario ; scene. 

Example: Over 700 CRT terminals are online to Columbus and are used in a variety of ways to improve service in the local library settings.Example: This article describes a scenario in which the training of junior staff on-the-job is discussed emphasising that the reality in New Zealand libraries falls far short of the ideal.Example: Scenes that include conflict, emotions, prejudices, misunderstandings, and unreasonableness but also kindliness, humor, friendliness, and goodwill are acted out daily in different kinds of libraries.

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» en el escenario mundialon the world stage .

Example: At a time when China is becoming more and more significant on the world stage, the increasing curtailment of the freedom of its citizens to access the information they choose is deeply disturbing.

» escenario de la guerratheatre [theater, -USA]  ; theatre of war .

Example: This journal provides a social and military history of the GI in the European theater in World War 2.

Example: The author examines the role of codebreaking in MacArthur's theater of war.

» escenario del crimenscene of the crime, the .

Example: In the event of any incorrect citations, one can then return to the 'scene of the crime' and discover whether the error was in the source or in one's fatigued perception of it.

» escenario de operacionestheatre of operations .

Example: He examines recently published general works on this conflict and also surveys more specialized books on the various theaters of operations.

» escenario de operaciones, elscene of operations, the .

Example: Involvement of lower echelon personnel in planning has the advantage of getting the practical point of view of those closer to the scene of the operations.

» ser (el) escenario debe the scene of .

Example: The area now covered by metropolitan Atlanta was the scene of several fiercely-contested battles.

Escenario synonyms

point in spanish: punto, pronunciation: pɔɪnt part of speech: noun level in spanish: nivel, pronunciation: levəl part of speech: noun present in spanish: presente, pronunciation: prezənt part of speech: adjective, noun, verb degree in spanish: la licenciatura, pronunciation: dɪgri part of speech: noun phase in spanish: fase, pronunciation: feɪz part of speech: noun leg in spanish: pierna, pronunciation: leg part of speech: noun arrange in spanish: organizar, pronunciation: ɜreɪndʒ part of speech: verb bring about in spanish: producir, pronunciation: brɪŋəbaʊt part of speech: verb stagecoach in spanish: diligencia, pronunciation: steɪdʒkoʊtʃ part of speech: noun microscope stage in spanish: etapa de microscopio, pronunciation: maɪkrəskoʊpsteɪdʒ part of speech: noun
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