scene
noun
siːn
noun
1
PLAY/FILM
戏剧/电影
a.
part
of
a
play
during
which
there
is
no
change
in
time
or
place
b.
a
single
piece
of
action
that
happens
in
one
place
in
a
film,
book
etc
〔电影、书等中的〕场景,场面
C
Hamlet,
Act
5
Scene
2
《哈姆雷特》第 5 幕,第 2 场
the
opening
scene
第一场
battle
scenes
战斗场面
tender
love
scenes
充满柔情的爱情戏
The
film
contains
some
violent
scenes.
这部影片有几处暴力场面。
colourful
pictures
depicting
scenes
from
the
Bible
描绘《圣经》场景的彩色图画
2
ACTIVITIES
活动
a
particular
set
of
activities
and
the
people
who
are
involved
in
them
〔某种活动的〕圈子,活动领域,…界,…坛
singular 单数
I’m
not
into
the
club
scene
(=going
to
night
clubs)
.
我不喜欢夜总会这种地方。
LA’s
music
scene
洛杉矶的音乐圈
the
drug
scene
毒品圈子
a
newcomer
to
the
political
scene
政坛新人
3
ACCIDENT/CRIME
事故/罪行
the
place
where
an
accident,
crime
etc
happened
发生地点,现场
singular 单数
The
police
soon
arrived
at
the
scene
of
the
crime
.
警察很快就到达了案发现场。
at
the
scene
Investigators
are
now
at
the
scene,
searching
for
clues.
调查人员正在出事现场寻找线索。
on
the
scene
Journalists
were
on
the
scene
within
minutes.
新闻记者几分钟后就到了事发现场。
4
VIEW/PICTURE
风景/图画
a
view
of
a
place
as
you
see
it,
or
as
it
appears
in
a
picture
〔某地方或图画中的〕景色,景象
C
He
photographed
a
wide
range
of
street
scenes.
他拍摄下了丰富多彩的街景。
[+
of
]
She
returned
home
to
find
a
scene
of
devastation.
她回到家里,看到的是一片狼藉的景象。
5
EVENT/SITUATION
事件/情况
what
is
happening
in
a
place,
or
what
can
be
seen
happening
情景,景象
C | AmE
[+
of
]
There
were
scenes
of
rejoicing
after
the
election.
大选之后是一片欢庆的景象。
bad
scene
‘It’s
a
bad
scene
here,’
she
said.
‘Jamie
is
very
sick.’
“这里情况不妙,”她说,“杰米病得很重。”
6
ARGUMENT
争辩
a
loud
angry
argument,
especially
in
a
public
place
〔尤指在公开场合的〕争吵,吵嘴
C
There
were
angry
scenes
in
parliament
today.
议会今天出现了愤怒的争吵场面。
I
was
mad,
but
I
didn’t
want
to
make
a
scene
.
我气疯了,但我不想大吵大闹。
7
not be your scene
to
not
be
the
type
of
thing
you
like
[非正式] 并非某人喜爱的事物,不合某人口味的事物
informal
Loud
discos
aren’t
really
my
scene.
喧闹的迪斯科舞会很不合我的口味。
8
behind the scenes
secretly,
while
other
things
are
happening
publicly
秘密地,在幕后
Behind
the
scenes,
both
sides
are
working
towards
an
agreement.
双方在幕后努力想达成协议。
9
set the scene
a.
to
provide
the
conditions
in
which
an
event
can
happen
b.
to
describe
the
situation
before
you
begin
to
tell
a
story
〔在讲故事前〕描述背景
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for
]
The
prison
riots
have
set
the
scene
for
major
reform.
A
few
words
on
the
rules
of
English
law
will
help
to
set
the
scene.
监狱暴乱为重大改革提供了条件。 先说几句介绍一下英国的法律规则可以提供一个背景。
The
prison
riots
have
set
the
scene
for
major
reform.
监狱暴乱为重大改革提供了条件。
A
few
words
on
the
rules
of
English
law
will
help
to
set
the
scene.
先说几句介绍一下英国的法律规则可以提供一个背景。
10
be/come on the scene
10.
to
be
or
become
involved
in
a
situation,
activity
etc
出现,到来; 参与,卷进
By
then,
there
was
a
boyfriend
on
the
scene.
到那时,她已经有一位男朋友了。