1 N-COUNT (戏剧、书的)场面,片段;(电影)镜头 A scene in a play, film, or book is part of it in which a series of events happen in the same place. (戏剧、书的)场面,片段;(电影)镜头
2 N-COUNT [usually singular] (给人以某种印象的)景象,场景,场面 You refer to a place as a scene when you are describing its appearance and indicating what impression it makes on you. (给人以某种印象的)景象,场景,场面
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It's a scene of complete devastation. [+ of]
那是一副满目疮痍的景象。
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Thick black smoke billowed over the scene.
在这一场景中浓浓的黑烟滚滚升起。
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You can just picture the scene, can't you?
你完全能想象出那个画面,对吗?
3 N-COUNT (通过画面显示的或看到的)事件,场面,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. (通过画面显示的或看到的)事件,场面,情景
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There were emotional scenes as the refugees enjoyed their first breath of freedom.
当难民们呼吸到第一口自由的空气时,有许多感人至深的场面。
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Television broadcasters were warned to exercise caution over depicting scenes of violence. [+ of]
电视台受到警告,要求对暴力场面的描绘采取谨慎态度。
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It was a bizarre scene.
那是怪诞的一幕。
SYN incident, happening, event, episode
4 N-COUNT [usually singular] (事情发生的)地点,现场 The scene of an event is the place where it happened. (事情发生的)地点,现场
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The area has been the scene of fierce fighting for three months. [+ of]
这一地区 3 个月以来不断发生激战。
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...traces left at the scene of a crime.
犯罪现场留下的痕迹
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Fire and police crews rushed to the scene, but the couple were already dead.
消防队员和警察匆匆赶往现场,但这对夫妻已经丧命。
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Riot vans were on the scene in minutes.
防暴车几分钟就赶到了现场。
SYN site, place, setting, area
5 N-SING (活动)领域,圈子;界;坛 You can refer to an area of activity as a particular type of scene . (活动)领域,圈子;界;坛
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Sandman is a cult figure on the local music scene.
桑德曼是当地音乐界的偶像人物。
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...when he first burst onto the national political scene at age 28.
当他在 28 岁刚刚闯入国家政坛时
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...a youth guide to London's club scene.
针对年轻人的伦敦夜店指南
6 N-COUNT 风景画 Paintings and drawings of places are sometimes called scenes . 风景画
SYN view, prospect, panorama, vista
7 N-COUNT [usually singular] (当众)发脾气,吵闹 If you make a scene, you embarrass people by publicly showing your anger about something. (当众)发脾气,吵闹
SYN fuss, to-do, row, performance [informal]
8 PHRASE 在幕后;秘密地;不公开地 If something is done behind the scenes, it is done secretly rather than publicly. 在幕后;秘密地;不公开地
SYN secretly, in private, in secret, behind closed doors
9 PHRASE (电影、戏剧、广播电视节目的制作)在幕后,在后台 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. (电影、戏剧、广播电视节目的制作)在幕后,在后台
10 PHRASE 换换环境 If you have a change of scene, you go somewhere different after being in a particular place for a long time. 换换环境
11 PHRASE 介绍背景;事先介绍情况 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. 介绍背景;事先介绍情况
12 PHRASE 为…铺平道路;为…做好准备 Something that sets the scene for a particular event creates the conditions in which the event is likely to happen. 为…铺平道路;为…做好准备
13 PHRASE 登场/离场;到场/消失;介入/摆脱 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. 登场/离场;到场/消失;介入/摆脱
14 PHRASE [VERB inflects] 不喜欢;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. 不喜欢;不合意 [informal]
Word Partnership | Use scene with: |
N. | movie scene, sex scene 1 scene of an accident, crime scene, scene of a murder, scene of a shooting 4 music scene 5 |
ADJ. | final scene, first/opening scene, nude scene 1 political scene 5 |
VERB. | describe a scene 2 3 arrive at a scene, leave a scene, rush to a scene 4 |
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