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1 scene
N1. घटनास्थलI reached the scene late.2. घटना1st world war was a horrifying scene.3. तमाशाThere was quiet a scene when she refused to pay.4. दृश्यScene 3 of Romeo and Juliet was very touching. -
2 scene
n.रंगमंच, रंगभूमि; अभिनय, नकल, नाटक, स्वांग; बहार, दृश्य, दृष्टिगोचर स्थान, रूप -
3 back-drop
N1. पृष्ठपटThe scene had a beautiful back-drop. -
4 draw
N1. लाटरी/नम्बर\drawनिकलनाThe draw for the third round of the cricket tournament.When is the draw for the weekly lottery?2. ड्रॉ\{प्रतियोगिता\drawजिसकी\drawहार\drawजीत\drawका\drawनिर्णय\drawन\drawहो\}The match ended in a draw.3. भीड़\drawको\drawएकत्रित\drawकरने\drawहेतु\drawकार्य\drawया\drawघटनाThe show was a big draw.4. देरी\drawसे\drawकिसी\drawवस्तु\drawको\drawसमझ\drawपानाShe is a bit slow on the draw.--------VI1. चित्र\drawबनानाI draw a line hereDraw a chicken2. खींचनाDraw the shadesThis chimney draws very well3. [बाहर]\drawनिकालनाYou please draw this cork out of the bottle.She drew off a pint of beer.Draw a cardThe archers were drawing their bows4. खींच\drawकर\drawनिकालनाDraw water from a well.5. आकर्षित\drawकरनाHe drew my attention to a point which I had overlooked.6. निष्कर्ष\drawनिकालनाWhat conclusions did you draw from my report.7. एकत्रित\drawकरनाShe has drawn the information from many different sources.His madness drew passers-by to the scene.The participants in the experiment were drawn from a representative populationThe crowd is drawing nearer to the square8. नम्बर\drawया\drawकार्ड\drawया\drawटिकट\drawउठा\drawकर\drawविजयी\drawघोषित\drawकरनाDraw the name of the winner in a raffle.9. गहरी\drawसाँस\drawलेनाDraw a deep breath10. निराश\drawहो\drawजानाShe was drawn to despair11. बहानाDraw blood12. लिखनाThe will was drawn when he was 89 years oldDraw a cheque13. एक\drawस्थान\drawपर\drawसीमित\drawरखनाHe spent the day drawing in the garden14. पानी\drawकी\drawनिश्चित\drawसतहThis boat draws 70 inches15. खींचकर\drawबढ़ानाDraw steel -
5 finger mark
N1. उंगली\finger markके\finger markनिशानDetectives use finger marks left on the scene of crime to catch the culprits. -
6 flame
N1. लपटThe whole building was in flames before the fire brigade arrived on the scene.2. भड़कीला\flameरंगAll the flowering bushes were in full bloom turning the whole area in scarlet flames.3. तीव्र\flameचेतनHis love letter kindled the flame of passion in her.4. प्रेमीAt the party he met with his old flame.--------V1. आग\flameकी\flameज्वालाThe flames of the fire were seen from a long distance.2. आग\flameका\flameरंगDue to fire the whole area was glowing in flame colour.3. क्रोधित\flameहोनाHis hatered flamed anew on strong criticism from his collegues. -
7 flying sqad
N1. पुलिस का एक दस्ताFlying squad is a mobile group of policemen who can reach the scene of crime very fast. -
8 mountain slide
N1. पर्वत स्खलनThe scene of the mountain slide was attractive. -
9 overture
N1. गाना\overtureप्रारम्भ\overtureकरने\overtureका\overtureगीतThe balley had the overtures in the beginning2. संबन्ध\overtureबढ़ाने\overtureका\overtureइशाराA scene was shot where the hero makes overtures to the heroine -
10 poignant
Adj1. हृदय विदारकI was shattered by the poignant scene of the accident. -
11 prurience
N1. कामुकताThe villian followed the heroine with provience in that scene. -
12 shocker
N1. चौंका देने वाला\{व्यक्ति या वस्तु\}The scene of that movie was an absolute shocker. -
13 terrific
Adj1. भय\terrificउत्पादकThe play had a terrific scene. -
14 unexpected
Adj1. अनपेक्षितThe curtains opened to reveal a completely unexpected scene -
15 vanish
V1. लुप्त\vanishहोनाThe culprits vanished from the sceneThe moon vanished from the sky -
16 witness
N1. गवाहीHe is the witness for the murder.--------VTI1. देखनाYou have to witness the scene.
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scène — [ sɛn ] n. f. • 1595; « représentation théâtrale de l Antiquité » v. 1375; rare av. XVIIe; lat. scæna, gr. skênê « tente », à cause de la construction édifiée sur la scène des théâtres grecs I ♦ 1 ♦ Dans un théâtre, L emplacement où les acteurs… … Encyclopédie Universelle
scene — W2S2 [si:n] n ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(play/film)¦ 2¦(activities)¦ 3¦(accident/crime)¦ 4¦(view/picture)¦ 5¦(event/situation)¦ 6¦(argument)¦ 7 not be your scene 8 behind the scenes 9 set the scene 10 be/come on the scene … Dictionary of contemporary English
scene — [ sin ] noun count *** ▸ 1 part of play/book etc. ▸ 2 view ▸ 3 place where something happens ▸ 4 activity/interest ▸ 5 argument etc. in public ▸ 6 situation ▸ + PHRASES 1. ) a part of a play, book, movie, etc. in which events happen in the same… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
scene — SCENE. s. f. La partie du theatre, où les acteurs representent devant le public. Dés que cet acteur paroist sur la scene. la scene estoit trop remplie d acteurs. Il se prend aussi quelquefois pour tout le theatre. La decoration de la scene. la… … Dictionnaire de l'Académie française
Scene — Scène Pour les articles homophones, voir Cène et Seine. La scène en Théâtre Polonaise en … Wikipédia en Français
scene — ► NOUN 1) the place where a real or fictional incident occurs or occurred. 2) a view or landscape as seen by a spectator. 3) an incident or representation of an incident of a specified nature: scenes of violence. 4) a sequence of continuous… … English terms dictionary
Scene — 〈[ si:n] f.; ; unz.; umg.〉 = Szene [engl., „Szene“] * * * Scene [si:n ], die; , s <Pl. selten> [engl. scene < (m)frz. scène, ↑ Szene] (Jargon): 1. Örtlichkeit in einer Stadt, wo Verkäufer u. Käufer von ↑ … Universal-Lexikon
scene — [sēn] n. [MFr scène < L scena, scaena < Gr skēnē, covered place, tent, stage < IE base * sk̑ai , to gleam softly > SHINE] 1. in ancient Greece or Rome, a theater stage 2. the place in which any event, real or imagined, occurs [the… … English World dictionary
Scene — Scene, n. [L. scaena, scena, Gr. skhnh a covered place, a tent, a stage.] 1. The structure on which a spectacle or play is exhibited; the part of a theater in which the acting is done, with its adjuncts and decorations; the stage. [1913 Webster]… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
scene — (n.) 1530s, subdivision of an act of a play, also stage setting, from M.Fr. scène (14c.), from L. scaena, scena scene, stage, from Gk. skene scene, stage, originally tent or booth, related to skia shadow, shade, via notion of something that gives … Etymology dictionary
scene — [n1] setting of a performance or event arena, backdrop, background, blackout, display, exhibition, flat, flats, landscape, locale, locality, location, mise en scène, outlook, pageant, picture, place, representation, scenery, seascape, set,… … New thesaurus