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scene英汉释义

n.(名词)
  1. [C] (戏剧的)一场,(电影、电视的)一个镜头,(小说的)一节 (in a play, film, novel) any of the divisions, often within an act, during which there is no change of place or time
  2. [C] 背景,现场 an event or course of action regarded as like sth in a play or film
  3. [S] 地点 a place where an event or action happens
  4. [C] 景色,景象 view as seen by a spectator
  5. [C] 发脾气,吵闹 a show of anger or feelings, especially between two people in public

scene是什么意思

n. (名词)
  1. 现场
  2. 事件
  3. 一场
  4. 场面
  5. 地点
  6. 景色
  7. 景象
  8. 布景
  9. 一个镜头
  10. 背景
  11. 吵闹
  12. <贬>当众吵闹
  13. <口>活动领域
  14. <俚>爱好
  15. 发脾气
  16. 情景
  17. 舞台
  18. 在幕后

scene变形

复数:scenes

scene英英释义

Noun

1. the place where some action occurs;

"the police returned to the scene of the crime"

2. an incident (real or imaginary);

"their parting was a sad scene"

3. the visual percept of a region;

"the most desirable feature of the park are the beautiful views"

4. a consecutive series of pictures that constitutes a unit of action in a film

5. a situation treated as an observable object;

"the political picture is favorable"

"the religious scene in England has changed in the last century"

6. a subdivision of an act of a play;

"the first act has three scenes"

7. a display of bad temper;

"he had a fit"

"she threw a tantrum"

"he made a scene"

8. 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"

9. the context and environment in which something is set;

"the perfect setting for a ghost story"

10. the painted structures of a stage set that are intended to suggest a particular locale;

"they worked all night painting the scenery"

scene词组

on the scene在场;出现;到场

night scene夜景

new scene新建场景;建立新场景;新场景

behind the scene幕后;幕后花絮;未开拓市场

love scenen. 恋爱场面

set the scene为…作好准备

change of scene◎更换背景,◎改换环境(尤指外出旅游) 

make a scene当众大吵大闹

street scenen. 街道

scene graph场景图(应用广泛的虚拟世界构建技术)

make the scene参与;露面

urban scene城市风光

scene区别

 sight, vision, image, scene

sight视力,眼界,情景,奇观

vision远见,想念力,洞察力,眼界

image形象,肖像,影像

scene景色,景象,舞台指像图画一样映入眼睛view或landscape,但不那么广泛,是整个风景中可以入画的一部分

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 sight, scene, scenery, view, landscape

这组词都有“景色、风景”的意思,其区别是:

sight侧重指旅游观光的风光,包括城市景色或自然风光景色。也指人造景物或奇特的景色。

scene指具体的、局部的或一时的景色,可以是自然形成的,也可人工造成的。

scenery指一个国家或某一地区的整体自然风景。

view普通和词,多指从远处或高处所见的景色。

landscape多指在内陆的自然风光。

以上来源于网络

 scene, view, scenery, landscape

这组词都有“景色”的意思,其区别是:

scenen.指从远处看到的某一具体景色、景象,也可以指人物的活动场面;(犯罪的)地点,现场。

They stood gazing the happy scene of children playing in the park.他们站在那里,注视着孩子们在公园里玩耍的场景。

viewn.指从远处或窗户看到的视野范围内的风景;观点,看法。

Our house has a view of the park.我们的房子可以看到公园的景色。

sceneryn.风景,景色,舞台布景,强调从美的角度看,某个国家或地区的总体外貌。

Each year, we spend our vacation in the mountains and enjoy the scenery.我们每年到山区渡假,并欣赏那里的风景。

landscapen. (自然的)风景,景色;风景画。

The landscape seen from the mountains is green and beautiful.站在群山之巅看到的是一片美丽的绿色。

以上来源于网络

 setting, site, position, location, scene, locality, place, situation, spot

这组词都有“地点、位置、场所”的意思,其区别是:

setting一般特指戏剧或小说所写的环境或场所。

site指或大或小的地方,既可指供专门用途或特定活动的地点,又可指某一事件的地址。

position多指物体相对于其他物体所处的位置或状态。

location指某物设置的方向或地点。

scene常指真实事件或虚构故事发生的地点。

locality指某物所处的客观位置和周围地区。

place含义广泛,最普通用词,既可指很小的地点,又可指很大很远的地方或场所。

situation指物体在其周围环境中所处的位置或状态,侧重地点或场所的环境特征。

spot指相对较小的特定地点或事物所在地。

以上来源于网络

scene词源中文解释

1530年代,"戏剧的一个场景",也指"舞台布景",源自法语 scène(14世纪),源自拉丁语 scaena, scena "场景,剧院的舞台",源自希腊语 skēnē "演员的木制舞台",也指"舞台上的表演",最初指"帐篷或小亭子",与 skia "阴影,遮蔽物"有关,通过"提供阴影的物体"的概念(参见 Ascians)。

根据 Beekes 的资料,希腊词最初指的是悬挂在树枝间的任何轻质布料结构,以提供阴影,人们可以在其下遮蔽、休息、庆祝节日等。

这是一个戏剧术语; 更广泛的意义来自于舞台上的绘画背景和悬挂物作为行动的"布景"的概念。从"舞台布景"的意义扩展到"戏剧舞台的物质装置,剧院的一部分,演员表演的地方"(1540年代),进而引申为"艺术作品的背景,文学作品中行动发生的地方",以及"任何事情发生或进行的地方"(都在1590年代)。

因此,引申出与某种活动及其领域或范围相关的意义(1931年,如 the poetry scene 中所示),以及1951年在 Beat 俚语中出现的"特定群体或活动的背景、环境或情境"的美国俚语意义。

1761年出现了"表达强烈情感的任何展示、展示或演示"的意思,尤其是"两个或更多人之间的激烈冲突"。1650年代开始用作"呈现给思维或眼睛的景象"。

Behind the scenes "了解公众不知道的事务"(1748年)是来自戏剧的形象,"在演员和舞台机械之间"(在可见舞台的后方,观众看不见的地方),这一意义可以追溯到1660年代。Scene of the crime 可追溯到1843年。make a scene "制造嘈杂或其他令人不快的示威"是在1831年出现的。

这个词在中古英语中以拉丁形式 scena 出现,指的是"舞台上用于戏剧表演的结构"(14世纪末)。

scene_电子学行业词汇

景物

scene词源英文解释

Middle French, stage, from Latin scena, scaena stage, scene, probably from Etruscan, from Greek skēnē shelter, tent, building forming the background for a dramatic performance, stage; perhaps akin to Greek skia shadow — more at shine

The first known use of scene was circa 1520

scene儿童词典英英释义

scratch1 of 2verb

to scrape, rub, or injure with or as if with the claws or nails

to act on (a desire)—used with itch

scratch the itch to travel

to make a living by hard work and saving

to cancel or erase by or as if by drawing a line through

to withdraw (an entry) from competition

to write or draw especially hastily or carelessly : scrawl

to scrape or rub oneself lightly especially to relieve itching

to make a thin harsh sound

this pen scratches

scratch2 of 2noun

a mark (as a line) or injury made by scratchingalso: a slight wound

the sound of scratching

the line from which competitors start in a race

satisfactory state or performance

not up to scratch

scratch1 of 2verb

to scrape, rub, or injure with or as if with the claws or nails

to act on (a desire)—used with itch

scratch the itch to travel

to make a living by hard work and saving

to cancel or erase by or as if by drawing a line through

to withdraw (an entry) from competition

to write or draw especially hastily or carelessly : scrawl

to scrape or rub oneself lightly especially to relieve itching

to make a thin harsh sound

this pen scratches

scratch2 of 2noun

a mark (as a line) or injury made by scratchingalso: a slight wound

the sound of scratching

the line from which competitors start in a race

satisfactory state or performance

not up to scratch

scrap1 of 4noun

plural pieces of discarded or leftover food

a small bit : fragment

things discarded as worthless

scrap2 of 4verb

to break up into scrap

to discard as worthless

scrap3 of 4noun

quarrel entry 1 sense 2, fight

scrap4 of 4verb

quarrel entry 2 sense 2, fight

score1 of 2noun

twenty

a group of 20 things—often used in combination with a cardinal number

fivescore

a line made with or as if with a sharp instrument

a duty or injury kept in mind for later action

had some old scores to settle

reason entry 1 sense 1b, ground

you have nothing to worry about on that score

the complete written music showing all of the individual parts of a large piece (as a symphony)

a number expressing accomplishment (as in a game or a test) or worth (as of a product)

had a score of 80 out of a possible 100

a record of points made by competing teams or players

the final score was 4–3

an act (as a goal, run, or touchdown) that gains points in any of various games or contests

the facts of a situation

we won't know what the score is until the laboratory results are in

score2 of 2verb

to set down in an account : record

to keep score in a game or contest

to mark with lines, grooves, scratches, or notches

berate, scold

to make or cause to make a score in or as if in a game : tally

score a run

achieve sense 2, win

scored a big success

grade entry 1 sense 3, mark

to arrange (a musical composition) for performance

score1 of 2noun

twenty

a group of 20 things—often used in combination with a cardinal number

fivescore

a line made with or as if with a sharp instrument

a duty or injury kept in mind for later action

had some old scores to settle

reason entry 1 sense 1b, ground

you have nothing to worry about on that score

the complete written music showing all of the individual parts of a large piece (as a symphony)

a number expressing accomplishment (as in a game or a test) or worth (as of a product)

had a score of 80 out of a possible 100

a record of points made by competing teams or players

the final score was 4–3

an act (as a goal, run, or touchdown) that gains points in any of various games or contests

the facts of a situation

we won't know what the score is until the laboratory results are in

score2 of 2verb

to set down in an account : record

to keep score in a game or contest

to mark with lines, grooves, scratches, or notches

berate, scold

to make or cause to make a score in or as if in a game : tally

score a run

achieve sense 2, win

scored a big success

grade entry 1 sense 3, mark

to arrange (a musical composition) for performance

scold1 of 2noun

a person who scolds constantly

scold2 of 2verb

to find fault noisily or angrily

to criticize severely or angrily

scenerynoun

the painted scenes or hangings and accessories used on a theater stage

a view or landscape resembling a beautiful painting

mountain scenery

one's usual surroundings

needed a change of scenery

scenenoun

a division of an act during which there is no change of scene or break in time

a single situation or conversation in a play

the love scene

a small part of a motion picture or a television program

a stage setting

change scenes

a view or sight that looks like a picture

a winter scene

the place of an event or action : locale

the scene of the crime

a display of anger or misconduct

made a scene when accused of the crime

area of activity

the music scene

situation sense 3

the scene got serious when the police arrived

scene医学词典英英释义

scene

see primal scene

scene 例句

1 This kaleidoscopic variety of scene, this abundance of growth and color, seemed somehow connected with his friend.

2 They view the scene from a brief distance above and no matter who they are or how old, they gain a wisdom from that last vista.

3 The scene dissolved, and before Harry knew it, re-formed around him.

4 I expected Twig to make a scene, like she had a few days ago, but she took a deep breath and stayed silent.

5 But Vincent enjoyed the landscape from the train; it reminded him of winter scenes by Japanese artists.

6 ...the opening scene of 'A Christmas Carol'.

《圣诞颂歌》的开篇场景

7 I could imagine the scene all in my head.

8 He died of head injuries and was pronounced dead at the scene.

9 There were scenes of the Houses of Parliament, Lambeth Bridge and the Eye, from different angles.

10 Each time Naima cleaned the rickshaw, she imagined scenes the rickshaw painter might invent once these panels faded.

11 His arrival set the scene for another argument.

他这一来,又会引起一场争论。

12 Even the best artists could not draw a realistic scene.

13 We decided that we’re going to take notes on iconic scenes, costumes, and anything else that sticks out to us that we want to include in our movie.

14 The game is a simple, playful enactment of a horrible scene that might occur in accidents.

该游戏玩法简单 、 逼真,演绎了事故发生的紧张场面.

15 I looked at the stained glass windows all around us depicting several holy scenes.

16 She swiped the screen so that the images changed to a different crime scene.

17 It was a sad scene when the choppers came to take us away.

18 The symphony’s first audiences were unanimous in their loud approval of it, with extraordinarily emotional scenes at each performance.

19 The wing sprang back softly from his mouth as he gazed transfixed at the scene before him.

20 Whatsoever, it was like entering a scene which, because of some devious circumstance, I had hitherto watched only from a distance.

scene 同义词

6 一节

round length passage

12 生活方式

life manner lifestyle

13 表述

expression express say

16 风光

scenery

18 发生地点

venue locale

23

field round

26 圈子

circle

28 情景

sight situation

32 镜头

lens frame shot take

37 实况

size live

38 一幕

scena ACT

scene 短语相关

enter the picture/scene crime scene make the scene cut scene make a scene burst on the scene mob scene a change of scene/scenery scene-stealer set the scene

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