stage (n.) 舞台
[C] the area in a theatre that is often raised above
ground level and on which actors or
entertainers perform
(n.) 階段
[C] a part of an activity or a period of development
stable (adj.) 堅固的;穩定的
firmly fixed or not likely to move or change
establish (v.) 建立
to start a company or organization that will
continue for a long time
obstacle (n.) 障礙 ob-=no 否定
[C] something that blocks you so that movement,
going forward, or action is prevented or made
more difficult
object (v.) 反對 後常加"to",=oppose
to feel or express opposition to or dislike of
something or someone
opponent (n.) 反對者
[C] a person who disagrees with something and
speaks against it or tries to change it
stage
Some girls are dancing on the stage.
一些女孩在舞台上跳舞。
The opera singer returns to the London stage (= will perform again in London) this summer.
這位歌劇演員將在夏天再度於倫敦登台演出。
The project is in its final stages and should be completed
by August.
這個計劃已來到尾聲,將於8月結束。
stable
A stable government is essential to economic growth.
穩定的政府對經濟成長是重要的。
If the foundations of the house aren't stable, collapse is possible.
如果房屋的地基不堅固的話,房子很有可能會倒塌。
establish
Our hospital was established in 1950.
我們的醫院建於1950年。
These methods of working were established in the last century.
這工作的方法在上個世紀就已經有了。
obstacle
Her parents' opposition is an obstable to her marriage.
她父母的反對是她結婚的障礙。
The biggest obstacle in our way was a tree trunk in the road.
我們路途中最大的阻礙就是有樹幹擋在道路上。
obstacle
No one objected to the plan.
沒有人反對這項計畫。
No one objected when the boss said it was time to go home.
當老闆說該回家時,沒有人反對。
opponent
He easily defeated his opponent in the election.
選舉中他輕易地擊敗了對手。
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