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*scene /sin; siːn/ n [C] 1 a short part of a play or film, when the events happen in one place 〔戏剧中的〕一场; 〔电影中的〕场景,镜头: She comes on in Act 2, Scene 3. 她在第二幕第三场出场。 a love scene 亲热的镜头 2 a view or picture of a place 〔实际的或画中的〕景色,景致: a peaceful country scene 宁静的乡间景色 3 the place where an accident or crime happened 〔事故或罪案发生的〕现场: Firefighters arrived at the scene within minutes. 消防队没几分钟就赶到了现场。 the scene of the crime 犯罪现场 4 the music/fashion/political etc scene a set of activities and the people who are involved in them 音乐圈/时装界/政界等: Exciting things have been happening on the London music scene. 伦敦的音乐圈里发生着一些振奋人心的事。 5 [usually singular 一般用单数] a loud angry argument in a public place 当众吵闹,发脾气: Sit down and stop making a scene! 坐下,别吵了! 6 behind the scenes if preparations, discussions etc take place behind the scenes, they do not happen publicly and most people do not see them or know about them 暗中,秘密地; 在幕后: You have no idea what goes on behind the scenes. 你不知道幕后是怎么回事。 7 set the scene a) to provide the conditions in which an event can happen 〔为某事的发生〕提供条件,作好准备: an invention that set the scene for dramatic changes in all our lives 为我们的生活产生巨变提供条件的一项发明 b) to describe the situation before you tell a story 叙述背景 |