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scenenoun(THEATRE/FILM)B1[C]apartof aplayorfilmin which theactionstaysin oneplacefor acontinuousperiodoftime: 场景,场面;镜头 thefuneral/weddingscene葬礼/婚礼场景 nude/sexscenes裸体镜头/床上戏 JulietdiesinActIV, Scene iii.朱丽叶死于第四幕第三场。 - Thewholeof thebanquetscene ismimed.
- In the first scene, thecameramovesslowlyacrosstheroom.
- It took sevenretakesto get the sceneexactlyright.
- asteamylovescene
- Thelovescenes were verytender.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesCinema & theatre: parts of plays, shows & films - act
- beat
- blooper reel
- byplay
- curtain call
- denouement
- dream sequence
- exeunt
- exit
- finale
- flashback
- fourth wall
- intermission
- MacGuffin
- plot hole
- set piece
- showstopper
- sketch
- stage direction
- wrap party
See more results » scenenoun(VIEW)B2[C]avieworpictureof aplace,event, oractivity: 情景,场景,场面 Lowrypaintedstreetscenes.劳里画了街景。 scenes ofeverydaylife日常生活的情景 figurativeThere were scenesofgreatjoyas thehostageswerereunitedwiththeirfamilies.当人质与家人团聚时,眼前是一幕幕无比喜悦的场景。 - a scene ofdesolation
- Ourwindowlookedout on abeautifulalpinescene.
- Thepaintingdepictsanidyllicpastoralscene ofshepherdswatchingovertheirgrazingsheep.
- Picture the scene - thecrowdsofpeopleandanimals, thenoise, thedirt.
- There is abattlescene on thefrontcover.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesPictures - -scape
- abstract
- aquatint
- balloon
- canvas
- caricature
- cartoon
- foreground
- graphic novel
- graphics
- halo
- hellscape
- identikit
- pastel
- pencil
- pixelated
- poster
- raster
- rehang
- woodcut
See more results » You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Geography: scenery & views scenenoun(PLACE)B2[Cusually singular]aplacewhere anunpleasanteventhashappened: (不愉快事件发生的)现场,地点 Thepolicearrivedtofinda sceneofhorrifyingdestruction.警察赶到时看到那个地方已经毁坏得不成样子了。 Evidence wasfoundat the sceneof thecrime.在犯罪现场发现了证据。 - Doctorspronouncedhimclinicallydeadat the scene of theaccident.
- Ambulances,policecarsandfireenginesallconvergedon the scene.
- Bloodstainedclothingwasfoundnear the scene.
- Aknifewasfoundat the scene of thecrime.
- Thecarhad beenabandonedtwokilometresaway from the scene of therobbery.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesPlaces and locations - anatopism
- behind
- Cambrian
- capital
- coign of vantage
- direction
- drop-in
- far from the madding crowdidiom
- hill
- Mecca
- multi-location
- multi-site
- natal
- nestle
- position
- station
- subsite
- technology park
- venue
- World Heritage Site
See more results » scenenoun(AREA)B2[S]aparticularareaofactivityand all thepeopleor thingsconnectedwith it: 活动领域,圈子,界 thepop/political/drugs/gayscene流行音乐界/政界/毒品圈/同性恋者的圈子 Rapmusicarrived/came/appearedonthe scene in the early 1980s.说唱音乐于20世纪80年代初流行起来。 informalI'drathergo to ajazzconcert- I'mafraidoperaisn't really my scene(= is not thetypeof thing I like).我宁可去听爵士音乐会——恐怕歌剧不是我的兴趣所在。 - theclubscene
- the Britishcontemporarydancescene
- She's the mostexcitingBritishsingertoemergeon thepopscene for adecade.
- Hebrokeonto themusicscene with his firstsingle.
- Thenewcomeron theradioscene is acommercialstationdevotedtoclassicalmusic.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesTopics & areas of interest - angle
- backyard
- bailiwick
- cause célèbre
- centrism
- con
- convention
- demesne
- domain
- front
- kingdom
- leitmotiv
- province
- score
- specialism
- subject
- talk
- thematic
- theme
- topically
See more results » scenenoun(ARGUMENT)C2[C]anexpressionofgreatangerorsimilarfeelings, often between twopeople, or anoccasionwhen thishappens: 发脾气,吵闹 There was aterriblescene and Jayneendedup intears.他们吵得不可开交,杰恩最后泪流满面。 The othervisitorsin theroomlookon instunnedsilence: They've neverwitnessedsuch a scene before. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesArguments & disagreements - argument
- be (on) non-speakersidiom
- belligerence
- bickering
- blow(someone/something)up
- bust up
- clash
- contentiousness
- contretemps
- ding-dong
- dispute
- dust-up
- hostility
- kerfuffle
- misunderstanding
- personality clash
- rhubarb
- scrap
- spat
- squabble
See more results » Idiomsbe on the scene behind the scenes make a scene set the scene (Definition ofscenefrom theCambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus© Cambridge University Press)scenenoun(THEATRE/FILM)B1[C]apartof aplayorfilmin which theactionstaysin oneplacefor acontinuousperiodoftime 场景,场面;镜头thefuneral/weddingscene葬礼/婚礼场景 nude/sexscenes裸体镜头/床上戏 Julietdiesin Act IV, Scene iii.朱丽叶死于第四幕第三场。 - Thewholeof thebanquetscene ismimed.
- In the first scene, thecameramovesslowlyacrosstheroom.
- It took sevenretakesto get the sceneexactlyright.
- asteamylovescene
- Thelovescenes were verytender.
scenenoun(VIEW)B2[C]avieworpictureof aplace,event, oractivity 情景,场景,场面Lowrypaintedstreetscenes.劳里画了街景。 scenes ofeverydaylife日常生活的情景 figurativeThere were scenesofgreatjoyas thehostageswerereunitedwiththeirfamilies.当人质与家人团聚时,眼前是一幕幕无比喜悦的场景。 - a scene ofdesolation
- Ourwindowlookedout on abeautifulalpinescene.
- Thepaintingdepictsanidyllicpastoralscene ofshepherdswatchingovertheirgrazingsheep.
- Picture the scene - thecrowdsofpeopleandanimals, thenoise, thedirt.
- There is abattlescene on thefrontcover.
scenenoun(PLACE)B2[Cusually singular]aplacewhere anunpleasanteventhashappened (不愉快事件发生的)现场,地点Thepolicearrivedtofinda sceneofhorrifyingdestruction.警察赶到时看到那个地方已经毁坏得不成样子了。 Evidence wasfoundat the sceneof thecrime.在犯罪现场发现了证据。 - Doctorspronouncedhimclinicallydeadat the scene of theaccident.
- Ambulances,policecarsandfireenginesallconvergedon the scene.
- Bloodstainedclothingwasfoundnear the scene.
- Aknifewasfoundat the scene of thecrime.
- Thecarhad beenabandonedtwokilometresaway from the scene of therobbery.
scenenoun(AREA)B2[S]aparticularareaofactivityand all thepeopleor thingsconnectedwith it 活动领域,圈子,界thepop/political/drugs/gayscene流行音乐界/政界/毒品圈/同性恋者的圈子 Rapmusicarrived/came/appearedonthe scene in the early 1980s.说唱音乐于20世纪80年代初流行起来。 informalI'drathergo to ajazzconcert- I'mafraidoperaisn't really my scene(= is not thetypeof thing I like).我宁可去听爵士音乐会——恐怕歌剧不是我的兴趣所在。 - theclubscene
- the Britishcontemporarydancescene
- She's the mostexcitingBritishsingertoemergeon thepopscene for adecade.
- Hebrokeonto themusicscene with his firstsingle.
- Thenewcomeron theradioscene is acommercialstationdevotedtoclassicalmusic.
scenenoun(ARGUMENT)C2[C]anexpressionofgreatangerorsimilarfeelings, often between twopeople, or anoccasionwhen thishappens 发脾气,吵闹Please don'tmakea scene.别这么大吵大闹的。 There was aterriblescene and Jayneendedup intears.他们吵得不可开交,杰恩最后泪流满面。 Idiomsbe on the scene behind the scenes set the scene scene| American Dictionaryscenenoun(PLAY/MOVIE)[C]apartof aplayormoviein which theactionstaysin oneplacefor acontinuousperiod: Theopeningscene of themoviewasfilmedin New York City. scenenoun(VIEW)[C]avieworpictureof aplace: The scene from themountaintopwasbreathtaking. Hepaintedastreetscene. scenenoun(PLACE)[Cusually sing]aplacewhere anactualorimaginedeventhappens: He wasconvictedofleavingthe scene of anaccident. Dozens offirefightersconvergedon the scene(= theyarrivedat theplacequickly). scenenoun(EVENT)[C]anevent,actualorimaginary: Thenovelrecallsscenes from anerathat'svanished. scenenoun(AREA)[U]aparticularareaofactivityor way oflife: thefashion/musicscene Hedisappearedfrom thepoliticalscene afterfailingtowinreelection. scenenoun(SHOW)[C]a show ofemotionoranger: She made a scene at thecheckoutwhen I wouldn’tbuyher anycandy. (Definition ofscenefrom theCambridge Academic Content Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)Examplesofscenescene The video then returned to thescenedepicting the remaining three located objects and the puppet then removed and relocated one of these objects.From theCambridge English Corpus An occluding window was placed around eachscene, thus exposing an area and occluding the surrounding space.From theCambridge English Corpus In the monitor panel, users can observe different floor scenes, see the robots' positions and velocities, and receive the data from the virtual sensors.From theCambridge English Corpus A separate control experiment was undertaken in which the position of the test surface in thescenewas changed.From theCambridge English Corpus You lack, as we shall say, visual awareness of many of the aspects of the visualscene.From theCambridge English Corpus Sometimes asceneperformed in silence can be more effective than one spoken.From theCambridge English Corpus However, such pressure ultimately prevailed and thescenewas set for multipartyism.From theCambridge English Corpus Before really tackling the issues of longrange planning strategies, in chapter 7, the author sets thescenein the first five chapters.From theCambridge English Corpus The series was a blend of traditional studio scenes and location filming, which was no longer a luxury for special occasions.From theCambridge English Corpus When this music reappears in the orchestra during the opera's critical closingscene, the quieter undertones of its significance become audible.From theCambridge English Corpus Errors were defined as any utterance that referred to an object or objects not in thescene.From theCambridge English Corpus Thisscenefalls into a kind of modified double-aria form, in which the dramatically kinetic sections are greatly expanded.From theCambridge English Corpus We become more aware of authorial expertise on a variety of subjects rather than a deeply observed or dramatically cogentscene.From theCambridge English Corpus The subjects directly looked down at the scenes, which were arranged either on tabletops or the floor.From theCambridge English Corpus Thescenecuts from his bedside to what is evidently a flashback - some kind of traumatic memory is returning to his (altered) consciousness.From theCambridge English Corpus These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. CollocationswithscenesceneThese are words often used in combination withscene. Click on a collocation to see more examples of it. battle scene There is, for example, no battle scene. From theCambridge English Corpus closing scene Thisclosingsceneis a strange moment for several reasons. From theCambridge English Corpus club scene Her focus was on theclubsceneat the time and her work was wildly eclectic. From theCambridge English Corpus These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. #https://dictionary.cambridge.org//dictionary/english/scene## |