stage-managed的意思
stage-managed中文翻譯:
v.擔任舞臺監督,幕后監督;(為獲得特定效果)精心安排,周密指揮(stage-manage的過去式和過去分詞)
managed───adj.妥善照看的,受監督的;v.管理;掌管;主管;當……的經理人;調教;經營管理(土地);設法繼續生存;對付過去;設法做到;處理;承受;騰出時間參加;明智地使用;(在某一時間)能辦到;控制住;把……保持得井井有條;能吃(喝);竟做出(manage的過去式及過去分詞)
stage───vt.舉行;上演;籌劃;n.(Stage)人名;(英)斯特奇;vi.舉行;適于上演;乘驛車旅行;n.階段;舞臺;戲劇;驛站
managed to───設法、努力(完成某事)
duplicating managed───復制管理
incompetently managed───管理不善
stage by stage───adv.逐步地,一步一步地;分階段地
managed services───管理服務
managed care───[醫]管理式醫療,管理型保健
managed fund───管理基金
South Korean media, however, criticized the broadcast as stage-managed.───韓國媒體批評這次電視廣播猶如表演。
And although Russia's elections are stage-managed, the support for Mr Putin is genuine.───盡管俄羅斯選舉是幕后操縱的,但人們對普京的支持卻是發自內心的。
could hardly accuse the vote of being stage-managed.───選舉工作幾乎沒有暗箱操作的可能。
Moved before progress, meaning a target continuously, the stage managed continuously lately, its visual field always changed continuously.───進步,意味著目標不斷前移,階段不斷理新,它的視野總是不斷變化的。
For much of this summit the real substance has been hidden behind stage-managed photo calls including General Musharraf at the Taj Mahal.───這次峰會的實質性內容被包括穆沙拉夫將軍的泰姬陵之行在內的精心安排的拍照場合所掩蓋。
Such people have typically shunned politics, seeing Egypt's stage-managed version as a waste of time.───這類群體此前一般都回避政治,認為埃及走過場式的政治活動只是浪費時間。
Abhisit came to power in December after political defections that the opposition said were stage-managed by the country's military.───阿披實在去年12月一次政治倒戈后上臺。反對派說該次政治背叛是由該國的軍隊主導的。
Under former President Mubarak, elections were stage-managed affairs with predetermined results, and turnout was very low.───在前總統穆巴拉克的統治下,選舉是由國家控制的,結果早就已經內定,投票率非常低。
Yet while some of the fury is stage-managed, we cannot escape that easily.───然而,盡管一些憤怒是人為安排的,但我們無法輕易擺脫。
He stage-managed drugs sale, black-market operations and so on.
Everything was planned and stage-managed to the last detail.
Share prices, often controlled, cornered or otherwise stage-managed by Wall Street pools, were subject to spectacular rises and plunges.
The press conference was cleverly stage-managed.
The demonstration had been carefully stage-managed to coincide with the Prime Minister's visit.
Many people have become cynical about the stage-managed debates between politicians which regularly appear on television.
Twice last week she appeared at stage-managed public engagements with her husband, smiling and gazing at him.
He looked as though he had stage-managed the whole incident.
The great leaders have always stage-managed their effects. Charles De Gaulle