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    scene 的英语意思

    scenescene /siːn/ noun 查看全部语言翻译1play/film [countable] a)part of a play during which there is no change in time or place戏剧中时间和地点均保持不变的部分;场:  Hamlet, Act 5, Scene 2《哈姆雷特》第五幕第二场 the opening scene开场 b)a single piece of action that happens in one place in a film, book etc电影、书籍等中在同一地点发生的一段情节;场景:  battle scenes战斗场面 tender love scenes温柔的爱情场景 The film contains some violent scenes.这部电影含有一些暴力场面。 colourful pictures depicting scenes from the Bible描绘圣经场景的彩色图画 see thesaurus at part2activities [singular] a particular set of activities and the people who are involved in them特定的活动及其参与者所构成的圈子;〜界:  I’m not into the club scene (=going to night clubs).我对夜店圈子不感兴趣(=去夜店)。 LA’s music scene洛杉矶的音乐圈 the drug scene毒品圈子 a newcomer to the political scene政界新人3accident/crime [singular] the place where an accident, crime etc happened事故、犯罪等的发生地;现场:  The police soon arrived at the scene of the crime.警察很快赶到了犯罪现场。at the scene Investigators are now at the scene, searching for clues.调查人员现在正在现场搜寻线索。on the scene Journalists were on the scene within minutes.记者们在几分钟内赶到了现场。 see thesaurus at place4view/picture [countable] a view of a place as you see it, or as it appears in a picture某处的景色;(如图画所呈现的)景象:  He photographed a wide range of street scenes.他拍摄了各种各样的街头风景。scene of She returned home to find a scene of devastation.她回到家,发现一片狼藉。 see thesaurus at sight5event/situation [countable] what is happening in a place, or what can be seen happening某地发生的情形;眼前的景象scene of There were scenes of rejoicing after the election.选举结束后,到处是欢腾的景象。bad scene American English ‘It’s a bad scene here,’ she said. ‘Jamie is very sick.’"这里情况很糟,"她说,"杰米病得很重。"6argument [countable] a loud angry argument, especially in a public place(尤指在公共场所的)大声争吵;难堪的骚动:  There were angry scenes in parliament today.今天议会出现了激烈争吵的场面。 I was mad, but I didn’t want to make a scene.我很生气,但不想大吵大闹。7not be your scene informal非正式 to not be the type of thing you like不是某人喜欢的那种事物:  Loud discos aren’t really my scene.吵闹的迪斯科舞厅真不是我的菜。8behind the scenes secretly, while other things are happening publicly在幕后;秘密地(同时公开事务正在进行):  Behind the scenes, both sides are working towards an agreement.在幕后,双方都在努力达成协议。9set the scene a)to provide the conditions in which an event can happen为某事件的发生创造条件;奠定基础scene for The prison riots have set the scene for major reform.监狱暴动为重大改革奠定了条件。 b)to describe the situation before you begin to tell a story在讲述故事之前交代背景情况:  A few words on the rules of English law will help to set the scene.对英国法律规则稍作介绍,有助于交代背景。10be/come on the scene to be or become involved in a situation, activity etc介入或参与某一情况、活动等:  By then, there was a boyfriend on the scene.那时,一个男朋友出现在了她的生活中。 a change of scene at change2(3), → steal the scene at steal1(4)COLLOCATIONS词语搭配– Meaning 2— 释义 2ADJECTIVES/NOUN + scene形容词/名词 + scenethe political scene· This issue is going to continue to dominate the political scene.· 这一问题将继续主导政治格局。the social scene· She loved the city, and really enjoyed the social scene.· 她热爱这座城市,非常享受其中的社交圈子。the music/jazz etc scene· She’s still involved in the music scene in London.· 她仍然活跃于伦敦的音乐圈。the arts scene· Britain has a lively contemporary arts scene.· 英国拥有充满活力的当代艺术圈。the literary scene· He had a huge influence on the literary scene.· 他对文学界产生了巨大的影响。the club scene (=going to nightclubs)· I was really into the club scene.· 我那时非常迷夜店圈子。the drug scene (=taking illegal drugs)· He regrets getting caught up in the drug scene.· 他后悔卷入了毒品圈子。the gay scene (=clubs and pubs where gay people go)· He knew his way around the New York gay scene.· 他对纽约的同志圈子了如指掌。the national scene· The magazine gives an overview of the national music scene.· 这本杂志概述了全国音乐圈的状况。the international/world scene· He is still a major figure on the international political scene.· 他仍然是国际政治舞台上的重要人物。verbs动词be part of a scene· Formal receptions were an important part of the social scene.· 正式招待会是社交圈子的重要组成部分。be involved in a scene· I knew that he was involved in the drugs scene.· 我知道他与毒品圈子有牵连。appear/arrive on a scene (=become known)· He first appeared on the arts scene in the 1960s.· 他在20世纪60年代首次出现在艺术圈。