stand-by! (Q2699)

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A warning given by a stage manager or back stage crew head to the technical staff or performers that an event or activity is about to happen.

A warning given by a stage manager or back stage crew head to the technical staff or performers that an event or activity is about to happen.
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stand-by!
A warning given by a stage manager or back stage crew head to the technical staff or performers that an event or activity is about to happen.

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    stand-by! (English)
    A warning given by a stage manager or back stage crew head to the technical staff or performers that an event or activity is about to happen. (English)
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    pozor! (Czech)
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    tenersi pronti! (Italian)
    Avvertimento dato dal direttore di scena o dal capo tecnico al personale o agli attori riguardo l'inizio di un' attività'. (Italian)
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    attentie! (Dutch)
    Teken dat voorafgaat aan het geven van een signaal (Dutch)
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    Achtung (German)
    Ein Achtung vom Inspizienten oder Bühnenmeister dass ein bestimmter Einsatz unmittelbar bevorsteht. (German)
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    ¡prevenido! (Spanish)
    Un aviso dado por el regidor o el personal de regiduría al personal técnico o a los intérpretes de que un evento o actividad está a punto de ocurrir. (Spanish)
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    passa! (Swedish)
    En varning ges av t.ex. scenmästaren att något kommer att hända (Swedish)
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    varning! (Swedish)
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    attention ! (French)
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    Stand By (English)
    Direction by the stage manager to stage hands to be prepared to carry out specified work, or to actors to wait at the end of a play. (English)
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