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21 on the scene of the crime
English-russian dctionary of diplomacy > on the scene of the crime
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22 (criminal) investigation at the crime scene
Юридический термин: (криминальное) расследование на месте преступленияУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > (criminal) investigation at the crime scene
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23 at the crime scene (конкретного преступления)
Юридический термин: на месте совершения преступленияУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > at the crime scene (конкретного преступления)
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24 be present at the crime scene
Юридический термин: присутствовать на месте совершения преступленияУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > be present at the crime scene
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25 found at the crime scene
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > found at the crime scene
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26 offender in flight from the crime scene
Юридический термин: преступник, бегущий с места преступления, преступник, бегущий с места совершения преступленияУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > offender in flight from the crime scene
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27 on the crime scene (конкретного преступления)
Юридический термин: на месте преступления, на месте совершения преступленияУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > on the crime scene (конкретного преступления)
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28 visit the scene of a crime
Дипломатический термин: осматривать место преступленияУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > visit the scene of a crime
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29 investigation at the crime scene
Юридический термин: (criminal) (криминальное) расследование на месте преступленияУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > investigation at the crime scene
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30 on the crime scene
Юридический термин: (конкретного преступления) на месте преступления, (конкретного преступления) на месте совершения преступления -
31 arrive at the scene of a crime
English-Ukrainian law dictionary > arrive at the scene of a crime
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32 at the crime scene
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33 be at the crime scene
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34 go to the scene of a crime
English-Ukrainian law dictionary > go to the scene of a crime
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35 on the scene of a crime
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36 visit the scene of a crime
Англо-русский дипломатический словарь > visit the scene of a crime
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37 to visit the scene of a crime
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38 scène
scène [sεn]feminine nouna. ( = estrade) stage• occuper le devant de la scène to be at the front of the stage ; (figurative) to be in the forefront• il se produira or sera sur la scène de l'Olympia en janvier he'll be performing at the Olympia in Januaryb. ( = action, division) scene• scène d'action/d'amour (Cinema) action/love scenec. ( = décor) scened. ( = spectacle, confrontation) scenee. ( = domaine) scene• sur la scène politique/internationale on the political/international scenef. ( = tableau) scene• mettre en scène (Theatre) [+ histoire, personnage] to present ; [+ auteur] to stage the play(s) of ; [+ pièce de théâtre, film] to direct• mise en scène (Cinema, theatre) ( = production) production• toute cette mise en scène pour nous faire croire que... this whole performance was to make us believe that...* * *sɛn‘en scène!’ — ‘on stage!’
2) (subdivision, action) scene3) ( activité théâtrale) stagequitter la scène — ( métier) to give up the stage
la scène parisienne — Parisian theatre [BrE]
musique de scène — music for the theatre [BrE]
mettre ‘Phèdre’ en scène — [troupe] to stage ‘Phèdre’; [personne] to direct ‘Phèdre’
4) ( actualité) sceneoccuper le devant de la scène — fig to be in the news
5) ( esclandre)6) (épisode, spectacle) scene•Phrasal Verbs:* * *sɛn nf1) [film, pièce de théâtre] sceneActe II, scène 3 — Act II, scene 3
2) (= estrade) stageentrer en scène — to come on stage, figto arrive on the scene
mettre en scène THÉÂTRE — to stage, CINÉMAto direct
3) (= art dramatique)4) (= endroit où se passe qch) scene5) (= vision, spectacle) sceneIl découvrit une scène d'horreur. — He came upon a horrific scene.
6)faire une scène à qn; Il m'a fait une scène. — He made a scene.
* * *scène nf1 Théât ( plateau) stage; scène tournante revolving stage; être en or sur scène to be on stage; ‘en scène!’ ‘on stage!’; entrer en scène to come on; entrée en scène entrance; sortir de scène to go off; le rideau de scène the curtain;2 (subdivision, action) scene; acte I scène 3 act I scene 3; la scène se passe à Paris the scene is set in Paris; les scènes d'amour the love scenes;3 ( activité théâtrale) stage; quitter la scène ( métier) to give up the stage; la scène parisienne Parisian theatreGB; musique de scène music for the theatreGB; maquillage/costume de scène theatrical make-up/costume; mettre ‘Phèdre’ en scène [troupe] to stage ‘Phèdre’; [personne] to direct ‘Phèdre’; mettre en scène un film to direct a film; mettre en scène l'avarice to portray greed; une excellente mise en scène an excellent production; mise en scène d'Ariane Mnouchkine directed by Ariane Mnouchkine; roman porté à la scène novel adapted for the stage; à la scène comme à la ville on stage and off;4 ( actualité) scene; sur la scène internationale/politique on the international/political scene; occuper le devant de la scène fig to be in the news;5 ( esclandre) faire (toute) une scène (à qn) to throw a fit○; faire une scène de jalousie to throw a jealous fit○;6 (épisode, spectacle) scene; scènes bibliques/de chasse Biblical/hunting scenes; scènes de panique/torture scenes of panic/torture; un accident, c'est toujours une scène pénible an accident is always a terrible sight; il a assisté à toute la scène he saw the whole thing.scène d'intérieur Art interior; scène de ménage domestic dispute; scène originaire or primitive primal scene.jouer la grande scène du deux○ à qn to make a grand drama of it.[sɛn] nom féminin1. [plateau d'un théâtre, d'un cabaret etc.] stage(tout le monde) en scène, s'il vous plaît! the whole cast on stage, please!sortir de scène to come off stage, to exit2. [art dramatique]mettre "Phèdre" en scènea. [monter la pièce] to stage "Phèdre"b. [diriger les acteurs] to direct "Phèdre"la première scène the first ou opening scenela scène finale the last ou closing scenedans la scène d'amour/du balcon in the love/balcony scenela scène se passe à Montréal the action takes place in ou the scene is set in Montreal4. [décor] scene5. [moment, événement] scene6. [dispute] scene8. (figuré)la scène internationale/politique the international/political scene9. PSYCHOLOGIEscène primitive ou originaire primal scene -
39 ♦ scene
♦ scene /si:n/n.1 scena ( anche teatr.); luogo; teatro (fig.): Othello, Act I, scene II, Otello, atto I, scena II; the balcony scene in «Romeo and Juliet», la scena del balcone in «Giulietta e Romeo»; the final scene, l'ultima scena; distressing scenes, scene strazianti; The scene is laid in Rome, la scena è posta a Roma; on (o at) the scene of the disaster, sul luogo del disastro; Waterloo was the scene of a famous battle, Waterloo fu teatro d'una famosa battaglia; the scene of the crime, la scena del delitto; to film (o to shoot) a scene, girare una scena3 scenata; scena: Now don't make a scene, via, non fare una scenata!; ugly scene, scena molto spiacevole4 [u] (fam.) ambiente; mondo: the drug scene, l'ambiente (o il mondo) della droga; I need a change of scene, ho bisogno di cambiare ambiente● scene bay = scene dock ► sotto □ (teatr.) scene-cloth, sipario; tela □ (teatr., cinem.) scene designer, scenografo □ (teatr.) scene dock, magazzino degli scenari □ (GB) scene-of-crime officer, primo poliziotto sul luogo del reato; poliziotto che svolge le prime indagini sul luogo del reato □ scene-painter, pittore di scene; scenografo □ scene-painting, scenografia □ (teatr.) scene-shifter, macchinista □ (teatr.) scene-shifting, cambiamento di scena □ (teatr.) scenes painted by X.Y., scenografia di X.Y. □ (fam. USA) a bad scene, un'esperienza (o un episodio) spiacevole □ ( spesso fig.) behind the scenes, dietro le scene; dietro le quinte □ ( spesso fig.) to come on the scene, entrare in scena; comparire □ to keep behind the scenes, stare dietro le quinte; (fig.) tenersi in disparte □ (fam. USA) to make the scene, fare la propria comparsa; essere presente, esserci □ ( di cronista, inviato, ecc.) on the scene, sul luogo ( di un avvenimento) □ (fig.) to quit the scene, uscire di scena □ to set the scene, (teatr.) montare la scena; (fig.) ricostruire (o descrivere) un ambiente; ( anche) creare le premesse (per qc.) □ (fig.) to steal the scene from sb., rubare la scena a q. -
40 scene
scene [si:n]a. ( = part of play) scène fc. ( = place) lieu m• the scene of the crime/accident le lieu du crime/de l'accident• to appear or come on the scene faire son apparitione. ( = sphere of activity) monde m* * *[siːn]1) (in play, film, novel) scène ffirst, let's set the scene: a villa in Mexico — situons le décor d'abord: une villa au Mexique
the scene was set for a major tragedy — fig tous les éléments étaient réunis pour qu'une grande tragédie se produise
2) Theatre décor mbehind the scenes — lit, fig dans les coulisses fpl
3) ( location) lieu mthese streets have been the scene of violent fighting — ces rues ont été le théâtre de violents affrontements
to come on the scene — [police, ambulance] arriver sur les lieux; fig arriver
4) (sphere, field) scène fthe jazz/fashion scene — le monde du jazz/de la mode
it's not my scene — (colloq) ce n'est pas mon genre
5) ( emotional incident) scène f6) (image, sight) image f7) ( view) vue f, tableau m; Art scène f
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