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1 scene
platform, scene, stage* * *(en -r) scene ( fx the scene changes from London to a country inn; scene II; the balcony scene of 'Romeo and Juliet'; don't make a scene!);[ sætte i scene] produce,( også: iværksætte) stage ( fx a demonstration);( om stykke) be acted, be performed;[ gå til scenen] go on the stage;[ det kom til en scene] there was a scene;[ uden for scenen] off (the) stage. -
2 scene
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3 scene
сцена* * *[senə] sb. -n, -r, -rneсцена (в различи, значен.)Gitte lavede en scene i går Гитэ вчера закатила\устроила сцену -
4 scene
sætte i scene inszenieren, in Szene setzen -
5 scene
sb.en pinlig scene ein peinlicher Auftritt -
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7 scene
სცენა; ასპარეზი; მოქმედება -
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9 scene
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10 scene fk [teaterscene]
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11 scenebillede
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12 skueplads
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13 gerningssted
scene of the crime ( fx it is said that a criminal always returns to the scene of his crime). -
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scene of a fire. -
15 teatermaler
scene painter. -
16 ulykkessted
scene of an accident (, a disaster). -
17 åsted
scene of the crime, place in question;[ på åstedet] on the spot. -
18 opgør
(et -)( scene) scene ( fx it came to a scene between them);( sammenstød) clash,( væbnet) encounter;( styrkeprøve) showdown ( fx if it comes to a showdown between the Government and the Trade Unions);[ opgørets dag] the day of reckoning;[ have et opgør med én] have it out with somebody, have a showdown with somebody; have a scene with somebody. -
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20 billede
sg - bílledet, pl - bílleder1) карти́на ж; портре́т м2) фотогра́фия жtáge et bíllede af én — сфотографи́ровать кого́-л.
* * *exposure, illustration, image, photo, photograph, picture, scene, still* * *(et -r) picture;( portræt også) portrait;( fotografi) photograph,T photo, snap(shot);( enkelt billede af filmstrimmel) frame ( fx 16 frames per foot),( stillbillede) still;( spejlbillede) reflection;(fys) image ( fx the image left on the retina);( billedligt udtryk) simile, metaphor, image;[ i Guds billede] in the image of God;[ tale i billeder] speak metaphorically; use metaphors;(fig) enter into (, disappear from, go out of) the picture;[ på billedet] in the picture;[et ( sandt) billede på](fig) the (very) picture of ( fx health, misery), a figure of ( fxdistress, sorrow);[ stjæle billedet] steal the scene;[ stjæle billedet fra en] upstage somebody;[ tage et billede af ham] take a picture of him, take his picture;(fig) the situation changed (el. was reversed);T the boot is on the other leg;(se også udtrykt).
См. также в других словарях:
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