scene

名词 n. 动词 v. 感叹词 intj.
发音 sēn

英文释义

名词 n.
  1. The location of an event that attracts attention. countable,uncountable
    — the scene of the crime
  2. The stage. archaic,countable,uncountable
    — They stood in the centre of the scene.
  3. The decorations; furnishings, and backgrounds of a stage, representing the place in which the action of a play is set. countable,uncountable
    — to paint scenes
  4. A part of a dramatic work that is set in the same place or time. In the theatre, generally a number of scenes constitute an act. countable,uncountable
    — The play is divided into three acts, and in total twenty-five scenes.
  5. The location, time, circumstances, etc., in which something occurs, or in which the action of a story, play, or the like, is set up. countable,uncountable
    — In Troy, there lies the scene.
  6. A combination of objects or events in view or happening at a given moment at a particular place. countable,uncountable
    — He assessed the scene to check for any danger, and agreed it was safe.
  7. A landscape, or part of a landscape; scenery. countable,uncountable
    — A sylvan scene with various greens was drawn, / Shades on the sides, and in the midst a lawn.
  8. An exhibition of passionate or strong feeling before others, creating embarrassment or disruption; often, an artificial or affected action, or course of action, done for effect; a theatrical display. countable,uncountable
    — The headmistress told the students not to cause a scene.
  9. An element of fiction writing. countable,uncountable
  10. A social environment consisting of an informal, vague group of people with a uniting interest; their sphere of activity; a subculture. countable,uncountable
    — She got into the emo scene at an early age.
  11. (by extension) A youth subculture popular in the Anglosphere in the 2000s and early 2010s. uncountable
  12. (by extension) A youth subculture popular in the Anglosphere in the 2000s and early 2010s.; (by extension) An aesthetic characterized by vibrant, often neon colors, heavily teased and brightly dyed hair with long bangs, skinny jeans, band tees, and layered accessories like studded belts and plastic jewelry; heavily influenced by MySpace culture, emo, pop-punk, and electronic music, with a strong emphasis on digital self-expression and a playful, rebellious energy. countable,uncountable
  13. A fantasy that is acted out. countable,uncountable
动词 v.
  1. To exhibit as a scene; to make a scene of; to display. transitive
  2. To roleplay. intransitive
  3. Short for demoscene. abbreviation,alt-of,intransitive
感叹词 intj.
  1. A notice to actors that their performance has ended.
    — Near-synonym: cut!

词形变化

scenes plural scæne alternative,archaic scenes present,singular,third-person scening participle,present scened participle,past scened past scæne alternative,archaic scene! canonical scæne alternative,archaic

词源

词源 1
From Late Middle English scene, from Middle French scene, borrowed from Latin sc(a)ena, from Ancient Greek σκηνή (skēnḗ, “scene, stage”). Doublet of scena and skene.
词源 2
From Late Middle English scene, from Middle French scene, borrowed from Latin sc(a)ena, from Ancient Greek σκηνή (skēnḗ, “scene, stage”). Doublet of scena and skene.
词源 3
From Late Middle English scene, from Middle French scene, borrowed from Latin sc(a)ena, from Ancient Greek σκηνή (skēnḗ, “scene, stage”). Doublet of scena and skene.
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