Перевод: с турецкого на все языки
scene+(noun)
Ничего не найдено.
Попробуйте поискать во всех возможных языках
или измените свой поисковый запрос.
См. также в других словарях:
scene — noun 1 place where sth happened ADJECTIVE ▪ accident, crash, crime, murder ▪ footprints found near the murder scene VERB + SCENE ▪ attend … Collocations dictionary
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 - sight — ◊ scene The noun scene has several meanings. It can refer to a part of a play, film, or novel. ...the balcony scene from Romeo and Juliet . It was like some scene from a Victorian novel. The scene of an accident or crime is the place where it… … Useful english dictionary
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-stealer — noun an actor who draws more attention than other actors in the same scene babies are natural scene stealers • Hypernyms: ↑actor, ↑histrion, ↑player, ↑thespian, ↑role player * * * ˈscene stealer 7 [scene stealer … Useful english dictionary
scene dock — noun : a space near the stage in a theater where scenery is stored * * * dock1 (def. 7). [1880 85] * * * scene dock or scene bay noun The space where scenery is stored • • • Main Entry: ↑scene * * * scene dock, the place where scenery is stored… … Useful english dictionary
scene-shifting — sceneˈ shifting noun • • • Main Entry: ↑scene * * * ˈscene shifting ; noun uncountable Main entry: ↑ … Useful english dictionary
scene — noun 1) the scene of the accident Syn: location, site, place, position, point, spot; locale, setting, whereabouts; technical locus 2) the scene is Montreal, in the late 1890s Syn: background, setting … Thesaurus of popular words
scene — noun Etymology: Middle French, stage, from Latin scena, scaena stage, scene, probably from Etruscan, from Greek skēnē shelter, tent, building forming the background for a dramatic performance, stage; perhaps akin to Greek skia shadow more at… … New Collegiate Dictionary
scene — noun 1) the scene of the accident Syn: location, site, place, position 2) the scene is London in the 1890s Syn: background, setting, context, milieu, backdrop 3) … Synonyms and antonyms dictionary
scene — noun 1》 the place where an incident in real life or fiction occurs or occurred. ↘a landscape. ↘a representation of an incident, or the incident itself: scenes of 1930s America. 2》 a sequence of continuous action in a play, film, opera,… … English new terms dictionary