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[si:n] n գործողության վայր. ասպարեզ, բնագավառ. the scene of the crime հան ցագործության վայրը. the political scene քաղա քական մթնոլորտը. a change of the scene հան գամանքների/իրադրության փոփոխություն. scene of the disaster աղետի վայրը. թատր. (բեմ, տեսարան) a striking scene ցնցող տեսարան. the opening scene բացման տեսարան. behind the scenes բեմի/կուլիսների հետևում. a scene painter/shifter ձևավորող նկարիչ. բեմի բանվոր. (տեսարան, պատկեր) a typical scene of French life ֆրանսիական կյանքի տիպական/բնորոշ պատկեր. a terrible scene of earthquake երկրաշար ժի ահավոր տեսարան. (կռիվ, սկանդալ) make a scene at the wedding հարսանիքի ժամանակ կռիվ սարքել. I hate scenes Տանել չեմ կարող խայտառակ տեսարաններ -
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"An image and color combination designed to personalize a display window that is viewable to other people. For example, in Windows Live Messenger, someone can choose from a set of available scenes, or upload their own background image. They can also use a default color suggestion, or specify their own color. Someone's personalization is displayed in the main Messenger window (visible to themselves) and also in the main conversation window (visible to others)." -
4 SCENE MATCHING
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5 scene-coherent 3-D
"The camera angles and light settings that you can use to control the orientation, shadow, and perspective for grouped shapes." -
6 TACTICAL SCENE
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7 drop-scene
[΄drɔpsi:n] n (բեմի) վարագույր. փխբ. վերջին տեսարան. վերջ -
8 chapter
"In a DVD or a video, a portion of a title, such as a scene or sequence. A title can contain one or more chapters." -
9 marker
"A text string that is associated with a designated time in Windows Media-based content. Markers often denote convenient points to begin playback, such as the start of a new scene." -
10 video transition
"In video editing, the method of changing from one scene or clip to another. A cross-fade and a wipe are examples of transitions." -
11 z-buffer
A buffer that stores a depth value for each pixel in a scene. Pixels with a small z-value overwrite pixels with a large z-value. -
12 spot metering
"In photography, a method of calculating exposure whereby only a tiny point of the scene is taken into account." -
13 center-spot
"In photography, pertaining to a spot metering mode which uses a tiny point at the very center of the scene in calculating exposure." -
14 Credential Vault Service
A behind-the-scene service that is part of Credential Manager and that actually does the work of creating and managing user credentials to allow users to log on across machines and sites. -
15 execute buffer
"A fully self-contained, independent packet of information that describes a 3-D scene. An execute buffer contains a vertex list followed by an instruction stream. The instruction stream consists of operation codes and the data that is operated on by those codes." -
16 DirectX Retained Mode
A COM-based scene graph API. -
17 viewplane
The 2D coordinate system that defines the projected (camera) view of a 3D scene. -
18 camera pan
"The movement of the camera, left and right, across a scene." -
19 affecting
[ə΄fektiŋ] a հուզիչ. an affecting scene հուզիչ տեսարան -
20 crowd
I[kraud] n ամբոխ. խսկց. խումբ, բազմություն. the crowd ցածր խավերը. in crowds խմբերով. get lost in the crowd ամբոխի մեջ կորչել. The crowd began to break up Ամբոխը սկսեց ցրվել. push through the crowd ամբոխի միջով հրելով անցնել. I don’t care for their crowd Ինձ չի հետաքրքրում/դուր չի գալիս նրանց ըն կերու թյունը. crowd scene թատր. մասսայական տեսա րանII[kraud] v լեփ լեցուն լցվել. The street was crowded Փողոցը լիքն էր մարդկանցով. The bus was crowded Ավտոբուսը լեփ լեցուն էր. be crowded in the flat բնակարանը նեղվածք լինել. (խցկել) We crowded everything into the cupboard Մենք ամեն ինչ խցկեցինք պահարանի մեջ. a week crowded with events իրադար ձու թյուններով հարուստ շաբաթ. (խռնվել, խմբվել) crowd round smb մեկի շուրջը խմբվել. We all crowded into his study Մենք բոլորս լցվեցինք նրա առանձնասենյակը. Memories crowded in upon me Ինձ համակեցին հիշողությունները
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