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  1. WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2024: Principal Translations. Inglés. Español. stage n. (raised performance area) escenario nm. The stage was raised one metre above the audience. El escenario se elevaba un metro sobre el nivel del auditorio.

  2. to go onto the stage and start to perform: She was waiting to take the stage at a rally in Ohio. Earlier that week, Baxter had taken the stage in a local theatre to announce his candidacy. The singer took the stage wearing a dark suit and red tie.

  3. Traducciones en contexto de "take the stage" en inglés-español de Reverso Context: I broke down and wept watching her take the stage.

  4. take the stage. Fig. to become the center of attention; to become the focus of everyone's attention. Later in the day, the problems in the warehouse took the stage, and we discussed them until dinnertime. See also: stage, take.

  5. take the stage. Fig. to become the center of attention; to become the focus of everyone's attention. Later in the day, the problems in the warehouse took the stage, and we discussed them until dinnertime. See also: stage, take.

  6. take the stage. Other forms: took the stage; taking the stage; takes the stage; taken the stage. Definitions of take the stage. verb. attract attention onto oneself. synonyms: showboat, take stage.

  7. 22 de jun. de 2024 · The meaning of TAKE THE STAGE is to walk onto the stage. How to use take the stage in a sentence.