单词 | scene |
释义 | Related topics: Theatre, Artsscene /siːn/ ●●● S2 W2 noun 1 play/film 戏剧/电影 [countable] a) APTpart of a play during which there is no change in time or place 〔戏剧中的〕一场 Hamlet, Act 5, Scene 2 《哈姆雷特》第5幕第2场 the opening scene 开场 b) Aa single piece of action that happens in one place in a film, book etc 〔电影、书等中的〕场景,场面 battle scenes 战斗场面 tender love scenes 柔情蜜意的爱情戏 The film contains some violent scenes. 这部影片有几处暴力场面。 colourful pictures depicting scenes from the Bible 描绘《圣经》场景的色彩丰富的图画► see thesaurus at part2 SITUATIONactivities 活动 [singular] a particular set of activities and the people who are involved in them 〔某种活动的〕圈子,活动领域,…界,…坛 I’m not into the club scene (=going to night clubs). 我不喜欢逛夜店。 LA’s music scene 洛杉矶的音乐圈 the drug scene 毒品圈子 a newcomer to the political scene 政坛新人3 accident/crime 事故/罪行 [singular]SEE the place where an accident, crime etc happened 发生地点,现场 The police soon arrived at the scene of the crime. 警察很快就到达了案发现场。at the scene Investigators are now at the scene, searching for clues. 调查人员正在现场寻找线索。on the scene Journalists were on the scene within minutes. 新闻记者几分钟后就到了事发现场。► see thesaurus at place4 view/picture 风景/图画 [countable]SEE a view of a place as you see it, or as it appears in a picture 〔某地方或图画中的〕景色,景象 He photographed a wide range of street scenes. 他拍下了丰富多彩的街景。scene of She returned home to find a scene of devastation. 她回到家里,看到的是一片狼藉的景象。► see thesaurus at sight5 event/situation 事件/情况 [countable]HAPPEN what is happening in a place, or what can be seen happening 情景,景象scene of There were scenes of rejoicing after the election. 大选之后是一片欢庆的景象。bad scene American English ‘It’s a bad scene here, ’ she said. ‘Jamie is very sick.’ “情况不妙,”她说,“杰米病得很重。”6 argument 争辩 [countable]ANGRY a loud angry argument, especially in a public place 〔尤指在公开场合的〕争吵,吵嘴 There were angry scenes in parliament today. 议会今天出现了愤怒的争吵场面。 I was mad, but I didn’t want to make a scene. 我气疯了,但我不想大吵大闹。7 not be your scene informalDON'T LIKE to not be the type of thing you like 并非某人喜爱的事物,不合某人口味 Loud discos aren’t really my scene. 喧闹的迪斯科舞会并不合我的口味。8 behind the scenes SECRETsecretly, while other things are happening publicly 秘密地,在幕后 Behind the scenes, both sides are working towards an agreement. 双方在幕后努力想达成妥协。9 set the scene a) PREPAREto provide the conditions in which an event can happen 〔为…〕提供条件set the scene for The prison riots have set the scene for major reform. 监狱暴乱为重大改革铺了路。 b) DESCRIBEto describe the situation before you begin to tell a story 〔在讲故事前〕描述背景 A few words on the rules of English law will help to set the scene. 先用几句话介绍一下英国的法律规则,可以提供一个背景。10 be/come on the scene THEREto be or become involved in a situation, activity etc 出现,到来;参与,卷进 By then, there was a boyfriend on the scene. 到那时,她已经有一个男朋友了。 → a change of scene at change2(3), → steal the scene at steal1(4)n COLLOCATIONS – Meaning 2: a particular set of activities and the people who are involved in themADJECTIVES/NOUN + scene the political sceneThis issue is going to continue to dominate the political scene.the social sceneShe loved the city, and really enjoyed the social scene.the music/jazz etc sceneShe’s still involved in the music scene in London.the arts sceneBritain has a lively contemporary arts scene.the literary sceneHe had a huge influence on the literary scene.the club scene (=going to nightclubs)I was really into the club scene.the drug scene (=taking illegal drugs)He regrets getting caught up in the drug scene.the gay scene (=clubs and pubs where gay people go)He knew his way around the New York gay scene.the national sceneThe magazine gives an overview of the national music scene.the international/world sceneHe is still a major figure on the international political scene.verbsbe part of a sceneFormal receptions were an important part of the social scene.be involved in a sceneI knew that he was involved in the drugs scene.appear/arrive on a scene (=become known)He first appeared on the arts scene in the 1960s.Examples from the Corpusscene• The ghost appears in Act 2, Scene 1.• The village is a scene of devastation after the heavy rains.• There are scenes of confusion here as refugees pour out of the city.• But be warned: The battle scenes are as fierce and brutal as the reality of bladed warfare.• the death scene• In the final scene, Harry tells Sabrina he loves her.• On the wall were several framed floral scenes.• Reporters described the horrific scenes which followed the bombing.• The opening scene of the movie features the gangsters discussing their next heist.• I saw him again that evening and the same scene was repeated until he collapsed in complete exhaustion.• The sex scenes between Depardieu and Brochet are sensitively filmed.• She stared out the window at the lively street scene.• She was down at the scene of the picket.• I had to laugh at the absurdity of the scene.• The Dunblane Primary School, the scene of the massacre, was closed until Monday.• The interpretation of Mannheim's project that von Schelting initiated set the scene for its incorporation into mainstream functionalist sociology.• The scene inside the lobby restaurant of the studio did nothing to make me less self-conscious.• Act V, Scene 2 of Hamletlove scenes• The message is clear and concise and displays no verbosity that one would expect to find in more courtly love scenes.• I had never had to do love scenes and neither had Kylie.• Her love scenes in this voyeuristic thriller are with the hot new actor Billy Baldwin.• Not even the love scenes between Guillaume Depardieu and Anne Brochet can lift the deeply entrenched gloom.• Were there any special rules for the love scenes?• For a while it was enough to heckle the love scenes and cackle at disasters.• These bits were the love scenes.• The love scenes between Fawcett and Boothe are straight out of a Harlequin novel, all romance and yearning and aching passion.political scene• Under her leadership, our chapter also became a major player on the local political scene.• Silber is an impatient, some might say petulant, player on the local political scene.• Such a confident assertion of local feeling against nuclear power was in tune with shifts in the national political scene.• And that basic insight leads us to why the national political scene is so totally screwed up.• The party political scene remains fluid, with parties merging and forming alliances in the run-up to the March 1991 general elections.• Some of these, for example the popular fronts in the republics, established themselves as significant features of the political scene.• Kostunica had been on the political scene for years and had never attracted such support.• No wonder prime ministers treated him as their equal, and lesser mortals on the political scene regarded him with awe.on the scene• In 1958 the three actors in the process were all on the scene.• Steve was just cleaning up when staff from inside Orsett Hospital at Grays, Essex, arrived on the scene.• Meanwhile, unless his senses were awry from fear and pain, a newcomer had arrived on the scene.• But we must keep in mind that millions of species arose and disappeared long before mankind came on the scene.• Castro was exploding on the scene.• No, we didn't see it, but we were on the scene soon afterwards.scene of• Harriet's house was a scene of utter confusion.bad scene• I mean, I was on stage when he left and it didn't look like a particularly bad scene to me.• Murdered on the street, strung out, a very bad scene.• It was a very bad scene at work today.make a scene• I hate it when people make a scene in public.• Please don't talk so loudly. You're making a scene.• Rather than make a scene , I kept quiet and climbed in the back.Origin scene (1500-1600) French scène, from Latin scena, scaena “stage, scene”, from Greek skene “tent, building against which a play is performed, stage”scene noun →n COLLOCATIONS1LDOCE OnlineChinese which of play during Corpus part in no there a is change |
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