单词 | Stage-manage |
例句 | 1. He stage-managed drugs sale, black-market operations and so on. 2. The press conference was cleverly stage-managed. 3. Many people have become cynical about the stage-managed debates between politicians which regularly appear on television. 4. The demonstration had been carefully stage-managed to coincide with the Prime Minister's visit. 5. The great leaders have always stage-managed their effects. Charles De Gaulle 6. Everything was planned and stage-managed to the last detail. 7. Twice last week she appeared at stage-managed public engagements with her husband, smiling and gazing at him. 8. Paris must now stage-manage an intergovernmental conference leading to a new treaty. 9. The First Lady has been known to stage-manage press conferences. 10. Share prices, often controlled, cornered or otherwise stage-managed by Wall Street pools, were subject to spectacular rises and plunges. 11. He looked as though he had stage-managed the whole incident. 11. is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words. 12. He later admitted to having stage-managed the attack and was sued for contempt of court. 13. Some radicals may oppose him in protest at the attempt of his supporters to stage-manage the congress. 14. Mixing with the bemused and baffled guests are actors who stage-manage the whole affair. 15. The Clinton administration was more than ready for Washington's stage-managed millennial feelgood fest at the end of impeachment year. 16. Most of the 'spontaneous demonstrations' supporting the President are stage-managed. 17. Officials didn't even want them to appear on the track as they stage-managed another two-hour show for the audience at home. 18. The interview was the latest indication of efforts by Chinese authorities to stage-manage Mr. Obama's visit here and the shaping of his public image in China. |
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