scene

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n. 场, 情景, 镜头, 发生地点, 道具, 布景, 景色 [化] 现场

发音

US /siːn/

词形变化

scenes 复数 scenes scened scenes 三单 scening scening 现在分词 scened 过去式 scened 过去分词 scene!

别名

sc. scæne

教材释义与例句

名词

场面;情景;景象;事件

a view of a place as you see it, or as it appears in a picture

He photographed a wide range of street scenes.

他拍下了丰富多彩的街景。

释义与例句

n. A2 Oxf 3000
  1. 1.

    The location of an event that attracts attention.

    景色

    景象

    现场

    场面

    可数 不可数

    the scene of the crime

    Lily was pronounced dead at the scene.

  2. 2.

    The stage.

    古体 可数 不可数 艺术

    They stood in the centre of the scene.

  3. 3.

    The decorations; furnishings, and backgrounds of a stage, representing the place in which the action of a play is set.

    可数 不可数 艺术

    to paint scenes

    to change the scenes

    behind the scenes

  4. 4.

    A part of a dramatic work that is set in the same place or time. In the theatre, generally a number of scenes constitute an act.

    可数 不可数 媒体 艺术

    The play is divided into three acts, and in total twenty-five scenes.

    The most moving scene is the final one, where he realizes he has wasted his whole life.

    There were some very erotic scenes in the movie, although it was not classified as pornography.

  5. 5.

    The location, time, circumstances, etc., in which something occurs, or in which the action of a story, play, or the like, is set up.

    场景

    可数 不可数
  6. 6.

    A combination of objects or events in view or happening at a given moment at a particular place.

    可数 不可数

    He assessed the scene to check for any danger, and agreed it was safe.

    They saw an angry scene outside the pub.

  7. 7.

    A landscape, or part of a landscape; scenery.

    可数 不可数
  8. 8.

    An exhibition of passionate or strong feeling before others, creating embarrassment or disruption; often, an artificial or affected action, or course of action, done for effect; a theatrical display.

    可数 不可数

    The headmistress told the students not to cause a scene.

    The crazy lady made a scene in the grocery store.

  9. 9.

    An element of fiction writing.

    可数 不可数
  10. 10.

    A social environment consisting of an informal, vague group of people with a uniting interest; their sphere of activity; a subculture.

    可数 不可数

    She got into the emo scene at an early age.

    Indie just isn't my scene.

  11. 11.

    (by extension) A youth subculture popular in the Anglosphere in the 2000s and early 2010s.

    不可数 可数
  12. 12.

    (by extension) A youth subculture popular in the Anglosphere in the 2000s and early 2010s.

    (by extension) An aesthetic characterized by vibrant, often neon colors, heavily teased and brightly dyed hair with long bangs, skinny jeans, band tees, and layered accessories like studded belts and plastic jewelry; heavily influenced by MySpace culture, emo, pop-punk, and electronic music, with a strong emphasis on digital self-expression and a playful, rebellious energy.

    可数 不可数
  13. 13.

    A fantasy that is acted out.

    可数 不可数
v.
  1. 1.

    To exhibit as a scene; to make a scene of; to display.

    及物
  2. 2.

    To roleplay.

    不及物
interj.
  1. 1.

    A notice to actors that their performance has ended.

    媒体

    Near-synonym: cut!

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词源

From Late Middle English scene, from Middle French scene, borrowed from Latin sc(a)ena, from Ancient Greek σκηνή (skēnḗ, “scene, stage”). Doublet of scena and skene.

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