final scene

collocation in English

meaningsoffinalandscene

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final
adjective
uk
/ˈfaɪ.nəl/
us
/ˈfaɪ.nəl/
last:
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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 offinalandscenefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesoffinal scene

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The next sequence presents the filming of thefinalscenein the film-opera.
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In thefinalscene, at the extreme left, he speaks before a tree.
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Thefinalscene, however, generalises the problem to the rest cf the dancers' world.
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Both fundamentally agreed that thefinalscenemust lead to an unambiguous culmination.
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Thefinalsceneis set a month after the disastrous robbery.
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Even with this caveat, the play'sfinalscenewent a long way towards extracting an ethical response from the audience.
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In thefinalscenethe ship of pilgrims - the ark of the title - circles the edge of the performance area.
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In thefinalscene, an interviewer asks one man if he is embarrassed by the way he talks.
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I felt here a musical opportunity was missed, leaving thefinalscenemusically something of an anticlimax.
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Recall thefinalscene: in a crypt beneath a palace, two lovers are singing; their voices fade to silence.
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Small changes to the preceding scene (thefinalsceneof the first act) brought romance even more to the fore.
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In thefinalscene, the song sung by the three girls, forty-eight lines long, is omitted.
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On page 311 the horses are seen in action, storming the football pitch in thefinalscene.
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No single picture book today shows thefinalscene.
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An aggressive staccato of short scenes alternating with even shorter ones follow in the third stage, to be concluded by a long and bewilderingfinalscene.
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Having spent the whole opera resisting, so to speak, the blandishments of the triple-time aria, in thefinalsceneshe gives herself to them body and soul.
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The stay at the monastery had brought no definitive agreement over libretto or music for the work'sfinalscene, and, as the performances neared, the arguments intensified.
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We eagerly await thefinalscenein the drama when all is made plain.
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Thefinalsceneon television last night gave us a ray of hope.
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Then would come thefinalsceneof some kind of veiled, or semi-veiled surrender and evacuation.
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The movie'sfinalsceneis haunting.
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Thefinalsceneis left ambiguous.
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There thefinalscenewas absent altogether.
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