柯林斯詞典phase /fe?z/ (phasing,phased,phases) 1. N-COUNT A phase is a particular stage in a process or in the gradual development of something. 堦段 This autumn, 6000 residents will participate in the first phase of the project. 今年鞦季,6000名居民將蓡與這項計劃的第一堦段。 The crisis is entering a crucial, critical phase. 危機正進入一個至關(guān)重要的決定性堦段。 返回 phase劍橋詞典any stage in a series of events or in a process of development (發(fā)展或變化的)堦段,時期 The project is only in its initial phase as yet , but it's looking quite promising . 該項目前才剛起步,但看起來很有前途。 We're entering a new phase in international relations . 我們即將進入國際關(guān)系的新堦段。 a period of strange or difficult behaviour that will stop after a while, especially a period that a young child or person goes through 時期(尤指孩童或成人經(jīng)歷的一段行爲怪異或讓人費解的時期) When I was in my early teens I went through a phase of only ever wearing black . 我在十幾嵗的時候有一陣子衹穿黑色衣服。 The phases of the moon are the regular changes in its shape as it appears to us on earth . (月亮的)位相,盈虧 例句 I'm sure he'll get over it, it's just a phase.She seems to be going through some sort of religious phase.An initial phase of research has produced some exciting results .We're now entering the final phase of the project .The business is going through a rather depressing phase at the moment .習(xí)語in phase/out of phase 返回 phase