"Stage" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A flat area for performances, such as plays, concerts, or dance recitals. It is the space on which the event takes place.
Example: "The play debuted on stage in front of a full audience."
It can also refer to a particular period of time or a level of development, especially a level achieved after a series of exams.
Example: "She reached the final stage of the competition after weeks of rigorous training."
In other contexts, it can mean:
A period in the development or life of something
A condition or phase of growth
A sudden or dramatic change, as in "the stage was set for a thrilling encounter"
Synonyms: platform, platform, area, space, platform.
The word "staffing" refers to the act of selecting, employing, and assigning personnel to work in a particular organization or position. It also refers to the number of people employed in a particular establishment or industry.<br><br>For example: <br>- The company is currently undergoing staffing for their new office in London.<br>- The hospital has a staffing crisis due to a shortage of nurses.
A feeling of fear or nervousness experienced by someone before public performance or a public speech. A person suffering from it might exhibit trembling, sweating, a stammer, or rapid heartbeat due to anxiety and apprehension about being judged or watched by others.
A public coach designed to carry passengers, typically with a fixed schedule and various stopping points, especially in the past, especially in the 18th and 19th centuries in Europe and North America.