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scene/si:n/n. 1 a place in which events in real life, drama, or fiction occur; the locality of an event etc. (真实生活、戏剧或故事中的)发生地点;现场 the scene was set in India 故事发生在印度; the scene of the disaster 灾难现场 2a an incident in real life, fiction, etc. (真实生活、故事等中的)事件 distressing scenes occurred 悲惨的事情发生了 b a description or representation of an incident etc. (对事件等的)描述,表述 scenes of clerical life 牧师生活的片断 3 a public incident displaying emotion, temper, etc., esp. when embarrassing to others (尤指令他人难堪的)吵闹,发脾气 made a scene in the restaurant 在饭馆里大吵大闹 4a a continuous portion of a play in a fixed setting and usu. without a change of personnel; a subdivision of an act (戏剧等的)一场,一幕(通常人物不变) b a similar section of a film, book, etc. (电影的)一幕;(书的)一节 5a any of the pieces of scenery used in a play (戏剧中的)场景;布景 b these collectively (总称)戏剧的布景 6 a landscape or a view 风景;景象 a desolate scene 荒凉的景象 7 colloq. [口]a an area of action or interest (活动或兴趣的)领域 not my scene 不在我的兴趣范围内 b a way of life; a milieu 生活方式;环境 well known on the jazz scene 在爵士乐界很出名 8 archaic the stage of a theatre [古义] (剧院的)舞台 □ behind the scenes 1 Theatr. among the actors, scenery, etc. off stage 【戏】在后台 2 unknown to the public; secretly 暗中地;幕后地;秘密地 □ behind-the-scenes (作 attrib.) secret, using secret information 秘密的 a behind-the-scenes investigation 秘密调查 □ change of scene a move to different surroundings esp. through travel (尤指通过旅行)改换环境 □ come on (or colloq. [口] hit or US [美] make) the scene arrive; appear 到场;出现 □ quit the scene die; leave 去世;离开 □ set the scene 1 describe the location of events 描述事发地点 2 give preliminary information 提供基本信息 [Latin scena from Greek skēnē ‘tent, stage’] |