单词 | scene |
释义 | scene —scene /siːn/ noun [C usually singular] (PLACE) ► B2 a place where an unpleasant event has happened: » The police arrived to find a scene of horrifying destruction.» Evidence was found at the scene of the crime.Thesaurus+: ↑Places and locations , ↑Unpleasant places• • • Extra Examples:» Doctors pronounced him clinically dead at the scene of the accident.» Ambulances, police cars and fire engines all converged on the scene.» Bloodstained clothing was found near the scene.» A knife was found at the scene of the crime.» The car had been abandoned two kilometres away from the scene of the robbery.noun [C] (ARGUMENT) ► C2 an expression of great anger or similar feelings, often between two people, or an occasion when this happens: » Please don't make a scene.» There was a terrible scene and Jayne ended up in tears.Thesaurus+: ↑Arguments and disagreementsnoun [C] (THEATRE/FILM) ► B1 a part of a play or film in which the action stays in one place for a continuous period of time: » the funeral/wedding scene» nude/sex scenes» Juliet dies in Act IV, Scene iii.Thesaurus+: ↑Parts of plays, shows and films• • • Extra Examples:» The whole of the banquet scene is mimed.» In the first scene, the camera moves slowly across the room.» It took seven retakes to get the scene exactly right.» a steamy love scene» The love scenes were very tender.noun [C] (VIEW) ► B2 a view or picture of a place, event, or activity: » Lowry painted street scenes.» scenes of everyday life» FIGURATIVE There were scenes of great joy as the hostages were re-united with their families.Thesaurus+: ↑PicturesThesaurus+: ↑Scenery and views• • • Extra Examples:» a scene of desolation» Our window looked out on a beautiful alpine scene.» The painting depicts an idyllic pastoral scene of shepherds watching over their grazing sheep.» Picture the scene - the crowds of people and animals, the noise, the dirt.» There is a battle scene on the front cover.noun [S] (AREA) ► B2 a particular area of activity and all the people or things connected with it: » the pop/political/drugs/gay scene» Rap music arrived/came/appeared on the scene in the early 1980s.» INFORMAL I'd rather go to a jazz concert - I'm afraid opera isn't really my scene (= is not the type of thing I like).Thesaurus+: ↑Topics and areas of interest• • • Extra Examples:» the club scene» the British contemporary dance scene» She's the most exciting British singer to emerge on the pop scene for a decade.» He broke onto the music scene with his first single.» The newcomer on the radio scene is a commercial station devoted to classical music. |
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