rake (to) (Q4279)

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An incline of a stage floor that becomes higher at the upstage end than the height of the downstage end.

An incline of a stage floor that becomes higher at the upstage end than the height of the downstage end.
  • raked
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rake (to)
An incline of a stage floor that becomes higher at the upstage end than the height of the downstage end.
  • raked

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rake (to) (English)
An incline of a stage floor that becomes higher at the upstage end than the height of the downstage end. (English)
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raked (English)
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naklánět (Czech)
Ve smyslu zešikmení divadelní podlahy. (Czech)
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šikmit (Czech)
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inclinare (Italian)
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helling (Dutch)
Een hellend podium van achtertoneel aflopend naar voortoneel typisch voor een théâtre à litalienne om betere zichtlijnen te hebben en die eveneens het perspectief-gevoel versterkt. (Dutch)
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schuine vloer (Dutch)
pente (BE) (Dutch)
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anschrägen (German)
Herstellung einer Bühnenschräge durch anheben der Ffläche an einer oder zwei aneinanderliegenden Seiten (German)
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Bühnenschräge (German)
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inclinar (Spanish)
Diferencia de nivel entre el foro más alto y la boca más bajo que tienen algunos escenarios. (Spanish)
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escenario inclinado (Spanish)
escenario en pendiente (Spanish)
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luta (Swedish)
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skrädda (Swedish)
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incliner (French)
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Rake (English)
Rise on a stage from footlights to the back. In modern theatre construction the stage is level and the auditorium is raked. (English)
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