释义 |
Examples:appalling scenes of devastation—body double (in nude scenes)—news from behind the scenes—changes behind the scenes—body double (in eating scenes)—manipulate from behind the scenes—lit. the eye cannot bear see it (idiom); a scene too pitiful to behold—escape without trace (idiom); to make one's getaway (from the scene of a crime)—Lugou Bridge or Marco Polo Bridge, the scene of "incident" sparking WW2 between Japan and China—changing (face, scene, situation, world of etc)—lit. willow scent and mist of blossom (idiom); scene full of the delights of spring—real scene (not set up or posed)—Agincourt (near Arras in north France, scene of a battle in 1415)—act willfully and make a scene—rectangular frame used view a scene (made out of cardboard etc, or formed by the thumbs and forefingers)—walk around the stage (to indicate scene changes)—enjoy watching a bustling scene—fig. appear on the scene—fills the eyes (of a beautiful view, scene of desolation etc)—Huanghuagang (Chrysanthemum Hill) in Guangzhou, scene of disastrous uprising of 23rd April 1911—Lugou Bridge or Marco Polo Bridge in southwest of Beijing, the scene of the incident of 7th July 1937 that sparked WW2 between Japan and China— |