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单词 scened
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scenedadj.

Brit. /siːnd/, U.S. /sind/
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: scene v., -ed suffix1; scene n., -ed suffix2.
Etymology: Partly < scene v. + -ed suffix1, and partly < scene n. + -ed suffix2.
Having a scene or scenes; presented in or as if in a scene or scenes. Chiefly with modifying word: (of a play, novel, etc.) staged or set in the specified location, manner, etc. Cf. scene v.
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society > leisure > the arts > performance arts > the theatre or the stage > the staging of a theatrical production > [adjective] > types of staging
scened1828
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1828 Sporting Mag. 21 224 The hunting events of the romantic-scened county.
1847 Reasoner 2 92 The ‘Feudal Times’ is a great play—and as a Scotch-scened play a great relief to the ferocious grandeur of Macbeth.
1856 Southern Lit. Messenger Mar. 330/1 Mr. Anderson, the British tragedian, in his gaudy-scened tragedy of ‘Shamyl’.
1907 Decatur (Illinois) Rev. 19 Oct. 5/5 A comedy..elaborately scened and costumed and with a cast of more than usual ability.
1937 Tipton (Indiana) Daily Tribune 6 Apr. The new serial, ‘The Phantom Empire’, one of the most exciting and beautiful scened pictures of its kind.
1963 Guardian 8 Feb. 9/3 The long, many-scened story..is superficially like a poor man's ‘Peer Gynt’.
2004 New Lit. Hist. 35 499 Her poetry is intensively scened.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2015; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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