scene的意思和读音

scene

: [sin] : [siːn]

n.

scenes  

v.+n.describe scene,come scene

adj.+n.final scene,dramatic scene,emotional scene,horrible scene,painful scene

n.act,division,part,section,passage

scenen.place

1.[c][ususing]~ (of sth)the place where sth happens, especially sth unpleasant

the scene of the accident/attack/crime

Firefighters were on the scene immediately.

event

2.[c]~ (of sth)an event or a situation that you see, especially one of a particular type

The team's victory produced scenes of joy all over the country.使

She witnessed some very distressing scenes.

in movie/play, etc.

3.[c]a part of a film/movie, play or book in which the action happens in one place or is of one particular type

The movie opens with a scene in a New York apartment.

love/sex scenes

I got very nervous before my big scene(= the one where I have a very important part) .

4.[c]one of the small sections that a play or an opera is divided into

Act I, Scene 2 of ‘Macbeth’《 1 2

area of activity

5.[sing](informal)a particular area of activity or way of life and the people who are part of it

After years at the top, she just vanished from the scene.

the club/dance/music, etc. scene

A newcomer has appeared on the fashion scene .

view

6.[c]a view that you see

a delightful rural scene

They went abroad for a change of scene(= to see and experience new surroundings) .

painting/photograph

7.[c]a painting, drawing, or photograph of a place and the things that are happening there

an exhibition of Parisian street scenes

argument

8.[c][ususing]a loud, angry argument, especially one that happens in public and is embarrassing

She had made a scene in the middle of the party.

‘Please leave,’ he said. ‘I don't want a scene.’“/ target=_blank class=infotextkey>,”,“。”

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n.1.a part of a play, book, movie, etc. in which events happen in the same place or period of time2.a view that you can see in a picture or from the place where you are3.a place where something happens, usually something bad; something that happens in a particular place4.a particular interest or activity, and the people and places that are involved in it5.a noisy argument or a strong show of feelings in a public place6.a situation1.a part of a play, book, movie, etc. in which events happen in the same place or period of time2.a view that you can see in a picture or from the place where you are3.a place where something happens, usually something bad; something that happens in a particular place4.a particular interest or activity, and the people and places that are involved in it5.a noisy argument or a strong show of feelings in a public place6.a situation

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1.'He said he was quite ready to forgive that first scene, but he'd found out that you were living openly with Monsieur Armand Duval.·

2."Filming the scene on the E-3 was a little stressful with the lights, cameras and recording equipment, " he said.“E-3,”

3.Employees and their bosses should both be aware, however, that the social scene does not always remove the workplace lines of authority.使线

4.When Newland Archer opened the door at the back of the club box the curtain had just gone up on the garden scene.·

5.However, as the domestic scene a decade ago, she amazing voice and she did not change the status quo.

6.Simon: It just seemed a bit unnatural to see Tom Hanks in an American scene with German coming out of his mouth.西.

7.We are delighted to be able to inform the reader, that during the whole of this scene, Gringoire and his piece had stood firm.

8.Jobs controlled the creation of the building as if he were a director sweating each scene of a film.仿

9.Kate Middleton as a beautiful fresh face on the scene was starting to be covered obsessively by the British papers.

10.No one appeared to have been in the building, a policeman on the scene said, adding he had no immediate knowledge of any casualties.