گزارش خطا در معنی کلمه 'scene'

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فارسی

1 عمومی:: پرده‌ جزء صحنه‌ نمایش‌

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2 عمومی:: صحنه‌

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3 عمومی:: منظ‌ره‌

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4 عمومی:: چشم‌ انداز

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5 عمومی:: مجلس‌

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english

1 general:: see BEHIND THE SCENES; MAKE A SCENE; MAKE THE SCENE; ON THE SCENE; SET THE SCENE FOR.

American Heritage Idioms

2 general:: scene ADJECTIVES/NOUN + scene the political scene • This issue is going to continue to dominate the political scene. the social scene • She loved the city, and really enjoyed the social scene. the music/jazz etc scene • She’s still involved in the music scene in London. the arts scene • Britain has a lively contemporary arts scene. the literary scene • He had a huge influence on the literary scene. verbs be part of a scene • Formal receptions were an important part of the social scene. be involved in a scene • I 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.

transnet.ir

3 general::   noun place where sth happened ADJ. accident, crash, murder footprints found near the murder scene VERB + SCENE attend, be on PC Michael Potter attended the scene. | arrive at/on, reach An ambulance soon arrived at the scene of the accident. | leave | be called to The police were called to the scene. | survey He surveyed the scene with horror. PREP. at the ~ Police say the man died at the scene. | on the ~ Photographers were on the scene in seconds. | ~ of The criminal often revisits the scene of the crime. what you see around you ADJ. beautiful, charming, idyllic, peaceful, picturesque | appalling, distressing, horrific | touching | bizarre, extraordinary, strange She opened the door on an extraordinary scene of disorder. | familiar | domestic a touching domestic scene | ever-changing I stared out of the window of the train on the ever-changing scene. | city, country, rural, street VERB + SCENE watch, witness SCENE + VERB occur, take place, unfold We sat in horror watching the scenes of violence unfold before us. | be reminiscent of sth Paramedics tended the wounded in scenes reminiscent of wartime. PREP. amid/amidst ~s of The star arrived amidst scenes of excitement. | in a/the ~ | ~ from scenes from Greek mythology | ~ of He painted scenes of country life. The battlefield was a scene of utter carnage. PHRASES a change of scene You're exhausted. What you need is a complete change of scene. one part of book, play, etc. ADJ. opening | climactic, final, last | dramatic, funny, steamy, touching, tragic The film has several steamy bedroom scenes. | action, battle, bedroom, crowd, death, fight, love, nude, sex VERB + SCENE act, play She plays the love scenes brilliantly. | rehearse, run through to run through the final scene again | film, shoot | set The scene is set in the first paragraph with an account of Sally's childhood. | change | steal The little girl stole the scene from all the big stars. SCENE + VERB take place | shift Then the scene shifts to the kitchen. SCENE + NOUN change PREP. in a/the ~ He appears in the opening scene. | ~ between There is a dramatic fight scene between the two brothers. PHRASES behind the scenes (= behind the stage), a change of scene public display of anger, etc. ADJ. big | little | angry, ugly, unpleasant, terrible | emotional, violent VERB + SCENE cause, create, make Quiet, now! Don't make a scene! | have PREP. ~ between There have been a couple of ugly scenes between him and the manager. | ~ with She had some terrible scenes with her father. area of activity ADJ. burgeoning, flourishing, lively | contemporary | international, local, world | art, club, comedy, drug/drugs, economic, education/educational, fashion, gay, literary, music/musical, political, social, sporting, etc. He is heavily involved in the local art scene. VERB + SCENE be involved in, be part of | appear on, arrive on, come on/onto Owen arrived on the international scene in the 1998 World Cup. | vanish from Many of the stars of the nineties have completely vanished from the music scene. | dominate PREP. on/onto the ~ the eruption of Cuban music onto the world scene PHRASES a newcomer to the scene The film's dir | not your scene (informal) Hillwalking is not my scene, so I stayed at home.

Oxford Collocations Dictionary

4 general:: noun sight: It was a beautiful scene. noun commotion: She made a scene at the store. noun location: This is a scene for a movie.

Simple Definitions

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