love scene
collocation in Englishmeaningsofloveandscene
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love
noun
uk/lʌv/us/lʌv/
the feeling of liking another adult very much and being romantically and sexually attracted to them, or strong feelings of liking a friend or person in ...
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scene
noun
uk/siːn/us/siːn/
a part of a play or film in which the action stays in one place for a continuous period ...
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(Definition ofloveandscenefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Thanks to their activity alovesceneevolved.
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Thelovescenedoes not occur by chance.
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Theirlovescenein the first act is the result of circumstance and awkwardness.
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The original version of thelovescenewas set completely as recitative, except for the closing duo, where the two versions coincide once again.
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However, thelovescenewas not shown onscreen.
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Theirlovescenewas cut before distribution, as it was said to be too explicit.
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The film was one of the first to feature an interraciallovescene.
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Lovescenebreaks out in the airport while an old sardar amrit singh pushes a trolley.
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They leave to a side chamber, and theirlovesceneis depicted in the orchestra.
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Just an excuse, so the directors say, for squeezing in a gratuitouslovescene.
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The song itself is used in alovesceneearlier in the film.
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We also see her and her boyfriend on the seashore doing alovescene.
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This is followed by anotherlovesceneand ends with the two walking out of the room.
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Alovescenebetween the two characters was cut because it was considered a little too suggestive.
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In thelovesceneboth instruments are heard, however not fully in synch, since they are not really a full match in real life.
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This climaxes in alovescene, which also is the last one since both of them prefer to continue their individual paths in life.
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