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1 | a part of a play , book , film etc in which events happen in the same place or period of time (戏剧、书、电影等的)片断,场面,情节,镜头 |
| a love scene 恋爱场面 |
| opening/final scene the opening scene of Macbeth 《麦克白》的开场场景 |
| film/shoot/rehearse a scene We have to shoot this scene today. 我们今天得拍这个镜头。 |
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2 | a view that you can see in a picture or from the place where you are 景色;景象 |
| She stood in the doorway surveying the scene. 她站在门口审视着那幅景象。 |
| paintings that depict scenes of country life 描绘乡村生活景象的画作 |
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3 | usually singular a place where something happens, usually something bad (尤指坏事的)发生地点,现场 |
| +of the scene of the crime/accident/attack 犯罪/事故/袭击现场 |
| on/at the scene The paramedics will be at the scene within a few minutes. 护理人员将在几分钟之内赶到现场。 |
| 3a | something that happens in a particular place 场面;情景 | | describe/imagine/picture/visualize a scene Picture a peaceful scene and try to relax. 想象一幅宁静的场景,尽量放松。 | | +of Eyewitness reports describe a scene of desolation. 目击报告描述了一幅荒凉的景象。 | |
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4 | usually singular a particular interest or activity , and the people and places that are involved in it (兴趣或活动)领域 |
| He is an important figure on the political scene. 他是政界的一位重要人物。 |
| the music/rave/dance scene 音乐/时尚/舞蹈界 |
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5 | a noisy argument or a strong show of feelings in a public place (在公众场合的)吵闹,发脾气 |
| make/cause a scene Shh, will you stop causing a scene! 嘘,别当众大吵大闹啦! |
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6 | usually singular AMERICAN informal a situation 局面;情形 |
| There’ s a bad scene at home right now. 现在家里是一片狼藉。 |
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- | be/come on the scene |
| to start to exist or to get involved in a situation or activity |
| 到来;参与;登场 |
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| a band that first came on the scene in the 1980s 于20世纪80年代首次登场的乐队 |
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- | behind the scenes |
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1 | secretly rather than publicly 不公开地;秘密地 | These agreements have been drafted by officials behind the scenes. 这些协议是官员们秘密草拟的。 | | behind-the-scenes negotiations 秘密谈判 | |
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2 | not seen or heard by the audience of a film , play etc (电影、戏剧等)在幕后 | He prefers to work behind the scenes as a director. 他更愿意作为导演在幕后工作。 | |
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- | not your scene informal |
| not something you enjoy |
| 非某人的兴趣 |
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| Camping isn’ t my scene. 野营不是我的兴趣。 |
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- | set the scene |
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1 | to create the conditions that make it possible for an event to happen (为…)提供条件 | +for These findings have set the scene for further debate on the system. 这些发现为有关该体制的进一步辩论提供了条件。 | |
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2 | to give someone the information they need so that they can understand what is going to happen or be said 叙述背景 | Let me just set the scene by telling you a little about the school. 让我告诉你有关这所学校的一些情况,给你提供背景信息。 | |
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