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Deutsche Drehtisch Synonyme

Englische revolving stage Synonyme

Drehtisch Definition

Microscope
(n.) An optical instrument, consisting of a lens, or combination of lenses, for making an enlarged image of an object which is too minute to be viewed by the naked eye.
Revolving
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Revolve
Revolving
(a.) Making a revolution or revolutions
Stage
(n.) A floor or story of a house.
Stage
(n.) An elevated platform on which an orator may speak, a play be performed, an exhibition be presented, or the like.
Stage
(n.) A floor elevated for the convenience of mechanical work, or the like
Stage
(n.) A platform, often floating, serving as a kind of wharf.
Stage
(n.) The floor for scenic performances
Stage
(n.) A place where anything is publicly exhibited
Stage
(n.) The platform of a microscope, upon which an object is placed to be viewed. See Illust. of Microscope.
Stage
(n.) A place of rest on a regularly traveled road
Stage
(n.) A degree of advancement in a journey
Stage
(n.) A degree of advancement in any pursuit, or of progress toward an end or result.
Stage
(n.) A large vehicle running from station to station for the accomodation of the public
Stage
(n.) One of several marked phases or periods in the development and growth of many animals and plants
Stage
(v. t.) To exhibit upon a stage, or as upon a stage
Stage-struck
(a.) Fascinated by the stage

revolving stage (of a microscope) Bedeutung

stage
leg
a section or portion of a journey or course, then we embarked on the second stage of our Caribbean cruise
fare-stage a section along the route of a bus for which the fare is the same
stage dancing
choreography
a show involving artistic dancing
business stage business
byplay
incidental activity performed by an actor for dramatic effect, his business with the cane was hilarious
bandstand
outdoor stage
stand
a platform where a (brass) band can play in the open air
binocular microscope a light microscope adapted to the use of both eyes
compound microscope light microscope that has two converging lens systems: the objective and the eyepiece
electron microscope a microscope that is similar in purpose to a light microscope but achieves much greater resolving power by using a parallel beam of electrons to illuminate the object instead of a beam of light
field-emission microscope electron microscope used to observe the surface structure of a solid
hand glass
simple microscope
magnifying glass
light microscope consisting of a single convex lens that is used to produce an enlarged image, the magnifying glass was invented by Roger Bacon in
landing stage platform from which passengers and cargo can be (un)loaded
light microscope microscope consisting of an optical instrument that magnifies the image of an object
microscope a magnifier of the image of small objects, the invention of the microscope led to the discovery of the cell
mise en scene
stage setting
setting
arrangement of scenery and properties to represent the place where a play or movie is enacted
operating microscope binocular microscope used in surgery to provide a clear view of small and inaccessible parts of the body (as in microsurgery)
revolving door
revolver
a door consisting of four orthogonal partitions that rotate about a central pivot, a door designed to equalize the air pressure in tall buildings
slide microscope slide a small flat rectangular piece of glass on which specimens can be mounted for microscopic study
stage a large platform on which people can stand and can be seen by an audience, he clambered up onto the stage and got the actors to help him into the box
stage microscope stage a small platform on a microscope where the specimen is mounted for examination
stagecoach
stage
a large coach-and-four formerly used to carry passengers and mail on regular routes between towns, we went out of town together by stage about ten or twelve miles
stage door an entrance to the backstage area of theater, used by performers and other theater personnel
stage set
set
representation consisting of the scenery and other properties used to identify the location of a dramatic production, the sets were meticulously authentic
theater stage
theatre stage
a stage in a theater on which actors can perform
thrust stage a theater stage that extends out into the audience's part of a theater and has seats on three sides
ultramicroscope
dark-field microscope
light microscope that uses scattered light to show particles too small to see with ordinary microscopes
stage effect a special effect created on the stage
stage name the pseudonym of an actor
stage direction an instruction written as part of the script of a play
stage the theater as a profession (usually `the stage'), an early movie simply showed a long kiss by two actors of the contemporary stage
stage whisper a loud whisper that can be overheard, on the stage it is heard by the audience but it supposed to be inaudible to the rest of the cast
end
last
final stage
the concluding parts of an event or occurrence, the end was exciting, I had to miss the last of the movie
stage fright fear that affects a person about to face an audience
revolving door an organization or institution with a high rate of turnover of personnel or membership
stage crew crew of workers who move scenery or handle properties in a theatrical production
center stage
centre stage
the central area on a theater stage
stage right
right stage
the part of the stage on the actor's right as the actor faces the audience
stage left
left stage
the part of the stage on the actor's left as the actor faces the audience
stage any scene regarded as a setting for exhibiting or doing something, All the world's a stage--Shakespeare, it set the stage for peaceful negotiations
stage director someone who supervises the actors and directs the action in the production of a stage show
stagehand
stage technician
an employee of a theater who performs work involved in putting on a theatrical production
stage manager
stager
someone who supervises the physical aspects in the production of a show and who is in charge of the stage when the show is being performed
revolving fund a fund which, if borrowed or used, is intended to be replenished so it may be loaned or spent repeatedly
open-end credit
revolving credit
charge account credit
a consumer credit line that can be used up to a certain limit or paid down at any time
revolving charge account a charge account that does not have to be paid to zero balance
degree level
stage
point
a specific identifiable position in a continuum or series or especially in a process, a remarkable degree of frankness, at what stage are the social sciences?
center stage
centre stage
a position of prominence or importance
anal stage
anal phase
(psychoanalysis) the second sexual and social stage of a child's development during which bowel control is learned
genital stage
genital phase
(psychoanalysis) the fifth sexual and social stage in a person's development occurring during adolescence, interest focuses on sexual activity
latency stage
latency phase
latency period
(psychoanalysis) the fourth period (from about age or until puberty) during which sexual interests are supposed to be sublimated into other activities
oral stage
oral phase
(psychoanalysis) the first sexual and social stage of an infant's development, the mouth is the focus of the libido and satisfaction comes from suckling and chewing and biting
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