n.情景;場;景
第三人稱復數:scenes
/">成人英語成人高考專升本單詞大全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
當眾吵鬧
活動領域
愛好
發脾氣
情景
舞臺
在幕后
n.(名詞)[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
noun
1. graphic art consisting of the graphic or photographic representation of a visual percept
e.g. he painted scenes from everyday life
figure 2 shows photographic and schematic views of the equipment
Synonym: view
2. the painted structures of a stage set that are intended to suggest a particular locale
e.g. they worked all night painting the scenery
Synonym: scenery
3. the visual percept of a region
e.g. the most desirable feature of the park are the beautiful views
Synonym: viewaspectprospectvistapanorama
4. a consecutive series of pictures that constitutes a unit of action in a film
Synonym: shot
5. a subdivision of an act of a play
e.g. the first act has three scenes
6. an incident (real or imaginary)
e.g. their parting was a sad scene
7. the context and environment in which something is set
e.g. the perfect setting for a ghost story
Synonym: setting
8. the place where some action occurs
e.g. the police returned to the scene of the crime
9. a situation treated as an observable object
e.g. the political picture is favorable
the religious scene in England has changed in the last century
Synonym: picture
10. a display of bad temper
e.g. he had a fit
she threw a tantrum
he made a scene
Synonym: fittantrumconniption
1. (戲劇、書的)場面,片段;(電影)鏡頭
A scene in a play, film, or book is part of it in which a series of events happen in the same place.
e.g. I found the scene in which Percy proposed to Olive tremendously poignant.
我覺得珀西向奧利芙求婚的一幕太讓人心酸了。
e.g. ...the opening scene of 'A Christmas Carol'.
《圣誕頌歌》的開篇場景
2. (給人以某種印象的)景象,場景,場面
You refer to a place as a scene when you are describing its appearance and indicating what impression it makes on you.
e.g. It's a scene of complete devastation...
那是一副滿目瘡痍的景象。
e.g. Thick black smoke billowed over the scene...
在這一場景中濃濃的黑煙滾滾升起。
3. (通過畫面顯示的或看到的)事件,場面,情景
You can describe an event that you see, or that is broadcast or shown in a picture, as a scene of a particular kind.
e.g. There were emotional scenes as the refugees enjoyed their first breath of freedom...
當難民們呼吸到第一口自由的空氣時,有許多感人至深的場面。
e.g. Television broadcasters were warned to exercise caution over depicting scenes of violence...
電視臺受到警告,要求對暴力場面的描繪采取謹慎態度。
4. (事情發生的)地點,現場
The scene of an event is the place where it happened.
e.g. The area has been the scene of fierce fighting for three months...
這一地區 3 個月以來不斷發生激戰。
e.g. ...traces left at the scene of a crime...
犯罪現場留下的痕跡
5. (活動)領域,圈子;界;壇
You can refer to an area of activity as a particular type of scene .
scene的近義詞
e.g. Sandman is a cult figure on the local music scene.
桑德曼是當地音樂界的偶像人物。
e.g. ...when he first burst onto the national political scene at age 28.
當他在 28 歲剛剛闖入國家政壇時
6. 風景畫
Paintings and drawings of places are sometimes called scenes .
e.g. ...James Lynch's country scenes.
詹姆斯·林奇的鄉村風景畫
7. (當眾)發脾氣,吵鬧
If you make a scene, you embarrass people by publicly showing your anger about something.
e.g. I'm sorry I made such a scene.
對不起,我失態了。
8. 在幕后;秘密地;不公開地
If something is done behind the scenes, it is done secretly rather than publicly.
e.g. But behind the scenes Mr Cain will be working quietly to try to get a deal done.
但是,凱恩先生將背地里偷偷行動以爭取達成交易。
e.g. ...behind-the-scenes discussions.
秘密討論
9. (電影、戲劇、廣播電視節目的制作)在幕后,在后臺
If you refer to what happens behind the scenes, you are referring to what happens during the making of a film, play, or radio or television programme.
scene是什么意思
e.g. It's an exciting opportunity to learn what goes on behind the scenes.
可以有機會了解幕后的工作,令人非常興奮。
10. 換換環境
If you have a change of scene, you go somewhere different after being in a particular place for a long time.
e.g. What you need is a change of scene. Why not go on a cruise?
你需要換換環境。為什么不乘船去旅行呢?
11. 介紹背景;事先介紹情況
If you set the scene for someone, you tell them what they need to know in order to understand what is going to happen or be said next.
e.g. But first to set the scene: I was having a drink with my ex-boyfriend.
不過首先介紹一下背景:我當時正在和前男友喝飲料。
12. 為…鋪平道路;為…做好準備
Something that sets the scene for a particular event creates the conditions in which the event is likely to happen.
e.g. Gillespie's goal set the scene for an exciting second half.
吉萊斯皮的進球為下半場的精彩比賽鋪平了道路。
13. 登場/離場;到場/消失;介入/擺脫
When a person or thing appears on the scene, they come into being or become involved in something. When they disappear from the scene, they are no longer there or are no longer involved.
e.g. He could react rather jealously when and if another child comes on the scene...
如果別的孩子也加入其中,他可能會表現得相當嫉妒。
e.g. Harris disappeared from the scene as suddenly as he had appeared.
哈里斯突然出現,又突然消失了。
14. 不喜歡;不合意
If you say that an activity or place is not your scene, you mean that you do not like it or enjoy it.
e.g. Lying on the beach all week isn't my scene.
我不喜歡整個星期都躺在沙灘上。
1. 場景 場景:Flash介紹層 場景 場景(Scene)是借用影視藝術里的術語,相當于在同一部電影里要采用不同的背景、不同的場合拍各種鏡頭一樣. 場景是在復雜的Flash動畫中的幾個相互聯系但性質不同的分鏡頭. Flash介紹 元件 元件(Symbol)就像是電影里面的演員,
2. 情景:相信思考過的人都明白--情景(scene)是作品的重要組成部分,是作品用來令他人產生同感的手段
3. scene:of scene; 個人精選
n.(名詞)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。
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
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。
n.(名詞)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.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,前面常加不定冠詞a; scenery是“風景”的總稱,是不可數名詞。☆ 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。
以上就是本站詳細整理的詞語scene是什么意思的翻譯解釋,供大家參考一下。
Thick black smoke billowed over the scene.(黑色的濃煙從現場滾滾升起。)
He could not imagine a more peaceful scene.(他想像不出比這更幽靜的場景。)
It was reminiscent of a scene from a Roman orgy.(這讓人聯想起羅馬狂歡會的一個場面。)
The hero dies in Act 5, Scene 3.(男主角在第五幕第三場死去。)
Salter drove off, leaving Callendar surveying the scene.(索特爾開車走了,留下加林達繼續調查現場。)
The police arrived at the scene of the homicide.(警察趕到了殺人現場。)
Firefighters were on the scene immediately.(消防隊立刻趕到現場。)
Her screams drew passers-by to the scene.(她的驚叫聲把過路人吸引到了現場。)
He read the scene, with Seaton cueing him.(在西頓提示下,他朗誦了這一場的臺詞。)
Every available doctor was called to the scene.(所有能找到的醫生都被召集到了現場。)
用作名詞(n.)
露面,出場(尤指第一次) make an appearance especially for the first time1. set the scene : 作好準備;
2. make the scene : 露面, 參與;
用作名詞(n.)
Let's run through the first scene again.用作名詞 (n.)
動詞+~
appear on the scene出場avoid a scene回避場面come on the scene出現,登場dominate the scene控制場面enter the scene登場make a beautiful scene構成優美的景色make the scene露面,到場present the scene呈現某種景象set the scene布置現場visit the scene參觀現場change the scenes換布景paint scenes繪制布景play a scene演一場戲steal the scene搶戲〔鏡頭〕形容詞+~
beautiful scene美景disgraceful scene不光彩的場面exciting scene令人興奮的場面familiar scene熟悉的場面funny scene滑稽的場面lovely scene可愛的景色parting scene別離的場面ridiculous scene可笑的場面riotous scenes暴亂場面sad scene悲慘的場面the first scene第一場名詞+~
crash scene墜毀現場fight scene戰場night scene夜景snow scene雪景street scene街頭景色world scene國際舞臺介詞+~
among the scenes of youth處在青年時代的情景中at a scene在現場behind the scenes在幕后,暗中~+介詞
scene in a mountain district山區風光scene of the accident事故的現場scene of the crime犯罪現場scene of the disaster受災現場scene of youth青年時代的情景Working on the big death-bed scene.