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scene

UK /siːn/US /siːn/

词源

源自拉丁语scaena(舞台),通过古法语scene进入英语,最初指戏剧表演的舞台区域。

noun

❶ 指戏剧、电影或故事中的一段情节或场景,通常包含特定地点、时间和人物互动。

“The opening scene of the movie was very dramatic.”

(电影的开场戏非常戏剧化。)

“She played the final scene perfectly.”

(她完美地演绎了最后一场戏。)

❶ 指实际生活中看到的景象或画面,通常指给人留下深刻印象的视觉内容。

“The sunset over the ocean was a breathtaking scene.”

(海上的日落是一幅令人屏息的景象。)

“The accident left a chaotic scene at the intersection.”

(事故在十字路口留下了一片混乱的景象。)

❶ 指特定领域或群体的活动圈子或文化氛围,如音乐场景、艺术场景等。

“He's well-known in the local music scene.”

(他在当地音乐圈很有名。)

“The city has a vibrant art scene.”

(这座城市有充满活力的艺术氛围。)

同义词:setting, view, spectacle, picture, landscape

常见短语

behind the scenes — 指幕后发生的事情,不为人知的内部运作或准备工作。

“The documentary shows what happens behind the scenes in the film industry.”

(这部纪录片展示了电影工业幕后的运作情况。)

make a scene — 指在公共场合大吵大闹或做出引人注目的行为,通常带有负面含义。

“She made a scene in the restaurant when they got her order wrong.”

(当餐厅弄错她的订单时,她在那里大吵大闹。)

on the scene — 指出现在某个事件或活动的现场,通常用于描述到达或存在。

“Reporters were on the scene minutes after the accident happened.”

(事故发生几分钟后记者就到达了现场。)