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1 you want a change of scenery
Общая лексика: вам нужно переменить обстановкуУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > you want a change of scenery
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2 scenery
[ʹsi:n(ə)rı] n1. 1) (театральные) декорации2) обстановка; окружениеa change of scenery - перемена обстановки, обыкн. путешествие, переезд в другой город и т. п.
2. пейзаж, ландшафт; видtravel through magnificent scenery - путешествовать по живописной местности
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3 scenery
1. n декорации2. n обстановка; окружение3. n пейзаж, ландшафт; видvaried scenery — меняющаяся декорация; меняющийся ландшафт
Синонимический ряд:1. scene (noun) backdrop; background; mise-en-scene; scene; set; setting; stage set; stage setting2. view (noun) countryside; features; landscape; panorama; perspective; seascape; sight; spectacle; terrain; view; vista -
4 scenery
ˈsi:nərɪ сущ.
1) декорации сцены to set up scenery ≈ устанавливать декорации to move, shift scenery ≈ двигать декорации to dismantle scenery ≈ разбирать декорации stage scenery ≈ сценические декорации
2) вид, пейзаж;
ландшафт beautiful, majestic, picturesque scenery ≈ красивый, прекрасный, живописный пейзаж wild scenery ≈ дикий пейзаж (театральные) декорации - rolling * передвижные декорации обстановка;
окружение - a change of * перемена обстановки, обыкн. путешествие;
переезд в другой город и т. п. - you want a change of * вам нужно переменить обстановку пейзаж, ландшафт;
вид - mountain * горный ландшафт - picturesque * живописный пейзаж - travel through magnificent * путешествовать по живописной местности scenery декорации ~ пейзаж
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