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1 Beifall
m; nur Sg. applause, clapping; durch Zurufe: (loud) cheers Pl.; fig. (Billigung) approval; Beifall klatschen applaud, clap; Beifall ernten oder finden draw applause; fig. meet with approval; Beifall spenden applaud ( jemandem s.o.); Beifall heischend seeking ( oder looking for) approval; ein Beifall heischender Blick a look inviting ( oder begging for) applause; sich Beifall heischend umsehen look around for applause; stürmischer Beifall thunder of applause* * *der Beifallapplause; acclamation; approval; backing; plaudit* * *Bei|fallm no pl(= Zustimmung) approval; (= das Händeklatschen) applause; (= Zuruf) cheering, cheers plBéífall finden — to meet with approval
Béífall heischend — looking for approval
Béífall spenden/klatschen/klopfen etc — to applaud
Béífall spendend — applauding
* * *(enthusiastic approval.) acclaim* * *Bei·fall<-[e]s>1. (Applaus) applause\Beifall heischend (geh) looking for applause\Beifall klatschen to applaudjdm/etw \Beifall spenden (geh) to applaud sb/sth\Beifall auf offener Szene applause during the performance [or scene]mit anhaltendem/brausendem [o donnerndem] \Beifall quittiert werden to be met with prolonged/thunderous applause2. (Zustimmung) approval\Beifall heischend (geh) looking for approvaljdm einen \Beifall heischenden Blick zuwerfen to cast an approval-seeking glance at sb[jds] \Beifall finden to meet with [sb's] approval* * *der; o. Pl1) applause; (Zurufe) cheers pl.; cheeringBeifall klatschen/spenden — applaud
2) (Zustimmung) approval* * *Beifall klatschen applaud, clap;finden draw applause; fig meet with approval;Beifall spenden applaud (jemandem sb);Beifall heischend seeking ( oder looking for) approval;ein Beifall heischender Blick a look inviting ( oder begging for) applause;sich Beifall heischend umsehen look around for applause;stürmischer Beifall thunder of applause* * *der; o. Pl1) applause; (Zurufe) cheers pl.; cheeringBeifall klatschen/spenden — applaud
2) (Zustimmung) approval* * *-¨e m.acclaim n.acclamation n.applause n.clap n.plaudit n. -
2 Szene
f; -, -n1. scene (auch THEAT., auch Anblick, Schauplatz); in Szene setzen THEAT., fig. stage; sich in Szene setzen fig. draw attention to o.s., put o.s. into the limelight; die Szene betreten come on the scene3. politische, literarische etc.: scene; die Szene umg. alternative society; er kennt sich in der Szene aus he knows the scene* * *die Szenesequence; scene* * *Sze|ne ['stseːnə]f -, -n1) (THEAT fig) scene; (THEAT = Bühnenausstattung) set; (sl = Drogenszene etc) scene (inf); (sl = Milieu) subculture; (sl der Leute, die in sind) in places pl (inf)hinter der Szene — backstage; (fig) behind the scenes
etw in Szene setzen (lit, fig) — to stage sth
die Szene beherrschen (fig) — to dominate the scene (+gen in)
sich in der Szene auskennen (inf) — to know the scene (inf)
die rechte/linke Szene (inf) — the right-/left-wing scene
2) (fig = Zank, Streit) scenemach bloß keine Szene — don't go making a scene, I don't want a scene
* * *die1) (a show of anger: I was very angry but I didn't want to make a scene.) scene2) (one part or division of a play etc: The hero died in the first scene of the third act of the play.) scene3) (the setting or background for a play etc: Scene-changing must be done quickly.) scene4) (a particular area of activity: the academic/business scene.) scene* * *Sze·ne<-, -n>[ˈstse:nə]f1. THEAT, FILM scenein \Szene gehen to be stageddie \Szene spielt in Estland the scene is set in Estonia[etw] in \Szene setzen (a. fig) to stage sthauf offener \Szene during the performancewenn er angetrunken nach Hause kommt, gibt es jedes Mal eine \Szene whenever he comes home drunk there is always a scenebitte, mach mir nicht schon wieder eine \Szene please let's not have another scene▪ die \Szene the scene sl [or subculture]die literarische \Szene the literary scenedie \Szene beherrschen to dominate the scene; (fig) to keep things under control* * *die; Szene, Szenen1) scenehinter der Szene — backstage; behind the scenes
sich in Szene setzen — (fig.) put oneself in the limelight
2) (Auseinandersetzung) scene[jemandem] eine Szene machen — make a scene [in front of somebody]
* * *sich in Szene setzen fig draw attention to o.s., put o.s. into the limelight;die Szene betreten come on the scene2. (Streit) scene;(jemandem) eine Szene machen make a scene (for sb’s benefit)3. politische, literarische etc: scene;die Szene umg alternative society;er kennt sich in der Szene aus he knows the scene* * *die; Szene, Szenen1) scenehinter der Szene — backstage; behind the scenes
sich in Szene setzen — (fig.) put oneself in the limelight
2) (Auseinandersetzung) scene[jemandem] eine Szene machen — make a scene [in front of somebody]
* * *-n f.scene n. -
3 szene
f; -, -n1. scene (auch THEAT., auch Anblick, Schauplatz); in Szene setzen THEAT., fig. stage; sich in Szene setzen fig. draw attention to o.s., put o.s. into the limelight; die Szene betreten come on the scene3. politische, literarische etc.: scene; die Szene umg. alternative society; er kennt sich in der Szene aus he knows the scene* * *die Szenesequence; scene* * *Sze|ne ['stseːnə]f -, -n1) (THEAT fig) scene; (THEAT = Bühnenausstattung) set; (sl = Drogenszene etc) scene (inf); (sl = Milieu) subculture; (sl der Leute, die in sind) in places pl (inf)hinter der Szene — backstage; (fig) behind the scenes
etw in Szene setzen (lit, fig) — to stage sth
die Szene beherrschen (fig) — to dominate the scene (+gen in)
sich in der Szene auskennen (inf) — to know the scene (inf)
die rechte/linke Szene (inf) — the right-/left-wing scene
2) (fig = Zank, Streit) scenemach bloß keine Szene — don't go making a scene, I don't want a scene
* * *die1) (a show of anger: I was very angry but I didn't want to make a scene.) scene2) (one part or division of a play etc: The hero died in the first scene of the third act of the play.) scene3) (the setting or background for a play etc: Scene-changing must be done quickly.) scene4) (a particular area of activity: the academic/business scene.) scene* * *Sze·ne<-, -n>[ˈstse:nə]f1. THEAT, FILM scenein \Szene gehen to be stageddie \Szene spielt in Estland the scene is set in Estonia[etw] in \Szene setzen (a. fig) to stage sthauf offener \Szene during the performancewenn er angetrunken nach Hause kommt, gibt es jedes Mal eine \Szene whenever he comes home drunk there is always a scenebitte, mach mir nicht schon wieder eine \Szene please let's not have another scene▪ die \Szene the scene sl [or subculture]die literarische \Szene the literary scenedie \Szene beherrschen to dominate the scene; (fig) to keep things under control* * *die; Szene, Szenen1) scenehinter der Szene — backstage; behind the scenes
sich in Szene setzen — (fig.) put oneself in the limelight
2) (Auseinandersetzung) scene[jemandem] eine Szene machen — make a scene [in front of somebody]
* * *…szene f im subst1. THEAT, FILM scene;Massenszene crowd scene;Schlussszene final scene;Sterbeszene death scene2. (Bereich) meist scene;Drogenszene drugs scene;Theaterszene theatrical scene;Musikszene music scene ( oder world)* * *die; Szene, Szenen1) scenehinter der Szene — backstage; behind the scenes
sich in Szene setzen — (fig.) put oneself in the limelight
2) (Auseinandersetzung) scene[jemandem] eine Szene machen — make a scene [in front of somebody]
* * *-n f.scene n. -
4 Zwischenapplaus
m (spontaneous) applause in the middle of a scene, speech, etc.* * *Zwị|schen|ap|plausm (THEAT)spontaneous applause (during the performance)* * * -
5 Beifall
Bei·fall <-[e]s> m kein pl1) ( Applaus) applause;\Beifall heischend ( geh) looking for applause;\Beifall klatschen to applaud;\Beifall klopfen ( bei einer Vorlesung) to applaud (by knocking on a table etc. with one's fist);\Beifall auf offener Szene applause during the performance [or scene];mit anhaltendem/ brausendem [o donnerndem] \Beifall quittiert werden to be met with prolonged/thunderous applause2) ( Zustimmung) approval;\Beifall heischend ( geh) looking for approval;jdm einen \Beifall heischenden Blick zuwerfen to cast an approval-seeking glance at sb;
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