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n.
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- [C] (戲劇的)一場,(電影、電視的)一個鏡頭,(小說的)一節 (in a play, film, novel) any of the divisions, often within an act, during which there is no change of place or time
- [C] 背景,現場 an event or course of action regarded as like sth in a play or film
- [S] 地點 a place where an event or action happens
- [C] 景色,景象 view as seen by a spectator
- [C] 發脾氣,吵鬧 a show of anger or feelings, especially between two people in public
n.
名詞
- 現場
- 事件
- 一場
- 場面
- 地點
- 景色
- 景象
- 布景
- 一個鏡頭
- 背景
- 吵鬧
- <貶>當眾吵鬧
- <口>活動領域
- <俚>愛好
- 發脾氣
- 情景
- 舞臺
- 在幕后
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the place where some action occurs;
"the police returned to the scene of the crime"
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an incident (real or imaginary);
"their parting was a sad scene"
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the visual percept of a region;
"the most desirable feature of the park are the beautiful views"
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a consecutive series of pictures that constitutes a unit of action in a film
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a situation treated as an observable object;
"the political picture is favorable"
"the religious scene in England has changed in the last century"
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a subdivision of an act of a play;
"the first act has three scenes"
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a display of bad temper;
"he had a fit"
"she threw a tantrum"
"he made a scene"
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graphic art consisting of the graphic or photographic representation of a visual percept;
"he painted scenes from everyday life"
"figure 2 shows photographic and schematic views of the equipment"
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the context and environment in which something is set;
"the perfect setting for a ghost story"
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the painted structures of a stage set that are intended to suggest a particular locale;
"they worked all night painting the scenery"
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用作名詞 (n.)
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The terrible scene was engraved on his memory.
那好恐怖的場面牢記在他的印象里。
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The first scene of the play is the king's palace.
電影的第一名個游戲場景是王宮。
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A new chapter in a novel is something like a new scene in a play.
一款小說下載中新的一話,就象一經流傳戲中新的三場。
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He drew a picture of wintry scene.
他畫了幅北方的冬天景物的畫。
用作名詞 (n.)
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Let's run through the first scene again.
我國再把一號場彩排多遍吧。
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The curtain is lowered at the end of each scene.
每場終了,心墻都留下。
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The scene changes to that evening in the home of Pierre and Mathilde Loisel.
情況換到哪日下班的皮埃爾和瑪蒂爾德·盧瓦澤爾屋子里。
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While they're playing scene two in front of the curtain, we can drop in the scenery for the next act.
孩子們在幕前演第一場時,我門可不可以放低下那一刻的搭景。
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During the first scene, which begins early in the morning, we'll strengthen the lights up to give the effect of growing daylight.
在排演天破曉的一是場時,咱們將小心資料燈光照耀下,事先選取天頻頻調亮的郊果。
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We missed the first few scenes of the film.
我們都漏服了這局電影電影準備的幾種定焦。
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We'll dissolve this scene into one where the murderer enters the house.
我門將把這款微距鏡頭仿佛變成行兇犯來到臥室的場面一。
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They went back to the scenes of their childhood.
你回憶圖片起我的童年的過程。
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The distressing scene revolted all who saw it.
可笑心疼的的場面使幾乎所有目擊者都感到孤獨很快。
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He has designed all the scenes and costumes.
他方案了全布場和服裝出口。
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The murder suspect couldn't explain away his fingerprints at the scene.
這款剎人嫌犯犯表述不清為任何在剎人廠房會留存他的指紋驗證。
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The wild mountain scene lay spread before our hotel.
農田的景象展現出在我國的客棧后面。
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As he entered the room, he was confronted by a scene of disorder.
他進行房內時,眼下是片亂糟糟的景色。
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The boats in the harbour make a beautiful scene.
港內的船支組成部分最美的景致。
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Arriving at the top of the hill, we were faced by a most impressive scene.
趕到山巔時,形成在當我們身前的是一種片可笑驚訝的景致。
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The ancient vase was painted with pastoral scenes.
這最原始的花瓶上繪飾著鄉間景致。
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I'm ashamed of you, making a scene in the restaurant like that!
我來我們變得羞恥,竟在快餐店里當面大吵大打出手。
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This is the scene of the battle.
這即使那一個競技場。
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The scene of the novel is set in Scotland.
該穿越小說中的歷史故事出現在蘇格蘭。
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The police arrested the suspect a block away from the scene of the crime.
民警在離做案現象兩個商圈的的地方批捕了存疑犯。
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In her statement she alleges that the accused was seen at the scene of the crime.
她在訊問筆錄中稱其,沒人在犯罪直播瞧見了被告。
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Working on the big death-bed scene.
來源于: G. Swift
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用作名詞 (n.)
- arrive on〔upon〕 the scene
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露面,出場(尤指第一次) make an appearance especially for the first time
- behind the scenes
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在后臺,在幕后 out of sight of the audience; in secret; without being the stage
- come on the scene
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到場 arrive
- not one's scene
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非某人所熟悉的事物; 非某人興趣所在 not sth one knows about, is interested in, etc.
- set the scene
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為某事做準備; 促使 prepare for sth; help to cause sthHis arrival set the scene for another argument.他一來就要引起另一場爭論了。
用作名詞 (n.)
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形容詞+~
名詞+~
介詞+~
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scenery統稱“風景”時,不加冠詞a,也沒有復數形式。
This lake is fine scenery.
fine前不加a。
These lakes are fine scenery.
scenery后也不能加s。
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scene表示“景象或風景”時,并不一定指美麗可愛的,也可以是不漂亮的風景;
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a scene和scenes與a piece of scenery和pieces of scenery意思不同。
We found a beautiful scene on the hill.
我(wo)們在山上找到了一個很漂亮的景點。
There were many scenes of distress in the slums.
貧民(min)窟例有很多悲痛的景象(xiang)。
n. (名詞)
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scene的基本意思是指戲劇中的“一場”,電影、電視的“一個鏡頭”,小說中的“一節”。scene作“背景,現場,地點”解,強調戶內外某時某地發生的事件的場面及其給人的印象,這一場面不一定是令人愉快的或好看的。scene還可作“景色,景象”“發脾氣,吵鬧”解。
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scene作“地點”解時用于單數形式,常與定冠詞the連用,后接of短語作定語。作其他意思解時是可數名詞。
n. (名詞)
- scene, prospect, scenery, sight, view
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- 這組詞都有“景色”的意思。其區別是:
- 1.prospect指從高處眺望所見到的景色,前景; scene指局部的、一眼可見全貌的風景或景色,不限于自然的風景,也常指(戲劇、電影、小說等的)場景、布景; scenery則指某一國家或某一地區的整體的自然風景; sight指眼見的景色,如供人游覽之地的“景”或“景色”,尤指人工制成的景; view則主要指從高處俯視到的景色。例如:
- The prospect from the hill is yet more beautiful.從山上眺望風景更為美麗。
- The West Lake is remarkable for its scenery.西湖以其風景著名。
- The Great Wall is one of the most breath-taking sights in the world.長城是世界上最驚人的壯觀景象之一。
- There is a lovely view from this window.從這個窗子可以看到一片秀麗的景色。
- 2.view和scene所表達的景色都是scenery中的一部分,都可指眼里看到的每日自然的景色,但view是最一般的用語,而scene則是由“舞臺場景”的意義引申而來的,用的少些。
- scene,view,sight,scenery,landscape
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- 這些名詞均含“景色、風景”之意。
- scene指具體的、局部的或一時的景色,可以是自然形成的,也可人工造成的。
- view普通和詞,多指從遠處或高處所見的景色。
- sight側重指旅游觀光的風光,包括城市景色或自然風光景色。也指人造景物或奇特的景色。
- scenery指一個國家或某一地區的整體自然風景。
- landscape多指在內陸的自然風光。
n. (名詞)
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這(里)是一派漁村景象。
誤 This is a scenery of a fishing village.
正 This is a scene of a fishing village.
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瑞士的風景真是美不可言。
誤 The scene in Switzerland is too beautiful for words.
正 The scenery in Switzerland is too beautiful for words.
析 表示“某一景色”用scene,前(qian)面常(chang)加不定冠(guan)詞(ci)a; scenery是“風景”的(de)總稱,是不可數名詞(ci)。
- ☆ 1540年進入英語,直接源自中世紀法語的scne;最初源自拉丁語的scna,意為情形,舞臺。
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