scene
noun /siːn/
/siːn/
Idioms (尤指不愉快事件发生的)地点,现场 - the scene of the accident/crime/crash
事故/犯罪/撞车现场 - The attacker fled the scene.
袭击者逃离了现场。 - Italy was the scene of many demonstrations at that time.
意大利当时是许多示威游行的现场。 - on the scene Firefighters arrived on the scene within minutes.
消防队员在几分钟内到达现场。 - at the scene Sadly the man died at the scene.
不幸的是,那个人死在了现场。
Homophones scene | seenscene seen/siːn//siːn/- scene noun
- A police officer attended the scene.
一名警察来到现场。
- A police officer attended the scene.
- seen verb (past participle of see)
- Have you seen the latest Star Wars movie?
你看过最新的星球大战电影吗?
- Have you seen the latest Star Wars movie?
Synonyms placeplacesee also crime scene- site
- area
- position
- point
- location
- scene
- spot
- venue
- place a particular point, area, city, town, building, etc., especially one used for a particular purpose or where a particular thing happens:
- This would be a good place for a picnic.
这可是个野餐的好地方。
- This would be a good place for a picnic.
- site the place where something, especially a building, is or will be located; a place where something happened or that is used for a particular purpose:
- They’ve chosen a site for the new school.
他们为新学校选了校址。
- They’ve chosen a site for the new school.
- area a part of a room, building or particular space that is used for a special purpose; a particular place on an object:
- the hotel reception area
旅馆接待处 - Move the cursor to a blank area on the screen.
把光标移至电脑屏幕的空白区。
- the hotel reception area
- position the place where a person or thing is located; the place where somebody/something is meant to be:
- From his position at the top of the hill, he could see the harbour.
他在山头那个位置可以俯瞰海港。
- From his position at the top of the hill, he could see the harbour.
- point a particular place within an area, where something happens or is supposed to happen:
- the point at which the river divides
河流分岔点
- the point at which the river divides
- location a place where something happens or exists, especially a place that is not named or not known:
- The company is moving to a new location.
公司准备迁移新址。
- The company is moving to a new location.
- scene a place where something happens, especially something unpleasant:
- the scene of the accident
事故现场
- the scene of the accident
- spot a particular point or area, especially one that has a particular character or where something particular happens:
- The lake is one of the local beauty spots.
这个湖是当地的一个风景点。
- The lake is one of the local beauty spots.
- venue the place where people meet for an organized event such as a performance or sports event.
指演出、体育比赛等的聚会地点、场馆、会场
- at a place/site/position/point/location/scene/spot/venue
- in a(n) place/area/position/location/venue
- the place/site/point/location/spot/venue where…
- the right place/site/position/location/spot/venue
- a central site/position/location/venue
- the/somebody’s/something’s exact/precise place/site/position/point/location/spot
Topics Crime and punishmenta2- An ambulance soon arrived at the scene of the accident.
一辆救护车很快赶到了事故现场。 - The criminal often revisits the scene of the crime.
罪犯往往会重返犯罪现场。 - Police say the man died at the scene.
警方说那名男子当场死亡。 - The police were called to the scene.
警察被叫到了现场。 - footprints found near the murder scene
在凶杀现场附近发现的脚印 - It was the scene of many battles in the past.
这是过去许多战斗的场景。
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- accident
- crash
- crime
- …
- attend
- be on
- arrive at
- …
- at the scene
- on the scene
- scene of
- …
- the scene of the accident/crime/crash
事件;场面;情景 - The team's victory produced scenes of jubilation all over the country.
该队的胜利在全国引起了欢腾的场面。 - a scene of devastation/carnage
毁灭/屠杀的场景 - She witnessed some very distressing scenes.
她目睹过一些令人非常痛苦的场面。
- He surveyed the scene with horror.
他查看这一场景时心里充满了恐惧。 - I replayed the scene in my mind.
那一幕情景在我脑海中重现。 - Paramedics tended the wounded in scenes reminiscent of wartime.
救护人员照料伤者的情形令人想起战时岁月。 - She opened the door on an extraordinary scene of disorder.
她打开门,眼前是一片混乱不堪的景象。 - The battlefield was a scene of utter carnage.
战场完全是一片大屠杀的惨象。 - We sat in horror watching the scenes of violence unfold before us.
我们惊恐地呆坐着,目睹暴力场景一幕幕在眼前呈现。 - The star arrived amidst scenes of excitement.
明星到达时现场一片欢腾。 - a touching domestic scene
动人的家庭画面
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- beautiful
- charming
- idyllic
- …
- stare at
- survey
- watch
- …
- occur
- unfold
- be reminiscent of something
- …
- amid scenes of
- in a/the scene
- scene from
- …
- a change of scene
- The team's victory produced scenes of jubilation all over the country.
场面;片段;镜头 - sex/fight/action/battle scenes
性爱/打斗/动作/战斗场景 - deleted scenes (= ones that were not included in the final version)
删除的场景 - to film/shoot a scene
拍摄一个场景 - They shot the opening scene 15 times.
他们把开场镜头拍了15遍。 - I got very nervous before my big scene (= the one where I have a very important part).
在演那场重头戏之前,我非常紧张。 - The scene where he arrives at the factory is the turning point in the book.
他到达工厂的场景是书中的转折点。
Wordfinder- dialogue
- ending
- flashback
- plot
- narrate
- scenario
- scene
- storyline
- tension
- twist
Topics Arta2- He appears in the opening scene.
一开场他就登台亮相了。 - She plays the love scenes brilliantly.
她把几场爱情戏演得有声有色。 - The film has several steamy bedroom scenes.
影片中有几场床上激情戏。 - The little girl stole the scene from all the big stars.
这个小女孩比所有那些大明星都抢镜头。 - Then the scene shifts to the kitchen.
接着镜头切换到了厨房。 - There is a dramatic fight scene between the two brothers.
两兄弟之间有一场充满戏剧冲突的打斗戏。 - We ran through the final scene again.
我们又把最后一场戏过了一遍。 - The film contains some minor sex scenes.
这部影片中有少量床上戏。 - The movie opens with a scene in a New York apartment.
电影开头的一场戏发生在纽约一套公寓里。
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- opening
- climactic
- final
- …
- act
- play
- rehearse
- …
- feature somebody
- depict something
- show something
- …
- change
- in a/the scene
- scene between
- behind the scenes
- a change of scene
- sex/fight/action/battle scenes
(戏剧或歌剧的)场 - Act I, Scene 2 of ‘Macbeth’
《麦克白》第 1 幕第 2 场
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- opening
- climactic
- final
- …
- act
- play
- rehearse
- …
- feature somebody
- depict something
- show something
- …
- change
- in a/the scene
- scene between
- behind the scenes
- a change of scene
- Act I, Scene 2 of ‘Macbeth’
- the scene, the… scene[singular] (informal) a particular area of activity or way of life and the people who are part of it
活动领域;界;坛;圈子 - the art/club/punk scene
艺术/俱乐部/朋克现场 - on the… scene a newcomer on the music scene
音乐界的新人 - British players were finding it increasingly difficult to compete on the international scene.
英国运动员发现在国际舞台上竞争越来越困难。 - Tarantino burst onto the cinema scene in the ’90s.
塔伦蒂诺在90年代突然出现在电影界。 - After years at the top, she just vanished from the scene.
她在圈内雄踞首位许多年,突然销声匿迹了。
- He is heavily involved in the local art scene.
他与当地艺术界关系密切。 - Many of the stars of the nineties have completely vanished from the music scene.
许多 90 年代的明星已经从乐坛销声匿迹了。 - the eruption of Cuban music onto the world scene
古巴音乐在世界乐坛的崛起 - A newcomer has appeared on the fashion scene.
时装界出现了一位新人。
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- burgeoning
- flourishing
- lively
- …
- be involved in
- be part of
- appear on
- …
- on the scene
- onto the scene
- a newcomer to the scene
- not your scene
- the art/club/punk scene
- [countable] a view that you see
景象;景色;风光 - a delightful rural scene
赏心悦目的乡村风光 - They went abroad for a change of scene (= to see and experience new surroundings).
他们出国换换环境。 - We stood and surveyed the scene.
我们站着观察现场。 - I stared out of the window of the train on the ever-changing scene.
我凝视着火车窗外不断变幻的景色。
Synonyms viewview- sight
- scene
- panorama
- view what you can see from a particular place or position, especially beautiful natural scenery:
- The cottage had a delightful sea view.
这小屋可以看到宜人的海景。
- The cottage had a delightful sea view.
- sight a thing that you see or can see, especially something that is impressive or unusual:
- It’s a spectacular sight as the flamingos lift into the air.
一群红鹳飞向空中,景象十分壮观。
- It’s a spectacular sight as the flamingos lift into the air.
- scene a view that you see, especially one with people and/or animals moving about and doing things:
- It was a delightful rural scene.
那是赏心悦目的乡村风光。
- It was a delightful rural scene.
- panorama a view of a wide area of land:
- The tower offers a breathtaking panorama of Prague.
从塔上可看到壮丽的布拉格全景。
- The tower offers a breathtaking panorama of Prague.
- a view/panorama of something
- a beautiful/breathtaking view/sight/scene/panorama
- a magnificent/spectacular view/sight/panorama
- to take in the view/sight/scene
- to admire the view/sight
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- beautiful
- charming
- idyllic
- …
- stare at
- survey
- watch
- …
- occur
- unfold
- be reminiscent of something
- …
- amid scenes of
- in a/the scene
- scene from
- …
- a change of scene
- a delightful rural scene
- [countable] a painting, drawing, or photograph of a place and the things that are happening there
表现…景色的绘画(或摄影)作品;以…风情为题材的绘画(或摄影)作品 - an exhibition of Parisian street scenes
巴黎街景绘画作品展 - He painted scenes of country life.
他描绘的是乡间生活的景象。
- an exhibition of Parisian street scenes
- [countable, usually singular] a loud, angry argument, especially one that happens in public and is embarrassing
(尤指当众、有失体面的)争吵,吵闹 - She had made a scene in the middle of the party.
她在聚会中间大闹了一场。 - ‘Please leave,’ he said. ‘I don't want a scene.’
“请你走吧,” 他说,“我不希望发生争吵。”
Topics Opinion and argumentc2, Feelingsc2- She had some terrible scenes with her father.
她和父亲有过几次激烈的争吵。 - There have been a couple of ugly scenes between him and the manager.
他和经理之间有过几次极不愉快的争吵。
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- big
- little
- angry
- …
- cause
- create
- make
- …
- scene between
More Like This Silent lettersSilent letters- gnarled
- gnash
- gnat
- gnaw
- gnome
- haute cuisine
- heir
- herb
- honour
- hors d’oeuvre
- hour
- knack
- knee
- kneel
- knife
- knight
- knit
- knob
- knock
- knot
- know
- knuckle
- psalm
- psephology
- psychic
- ptarmigan
- pterodactyl
- psychology
- wrangle
- wrap
- wreath
- wreck
- wrench
- wrestle
- wriggle
- wring
- write
- wrong
- bomb
- climb
- crumb
- doubt
- lamb
- limb
- ascent
- fascinate
- muscle
- scene
- scissors
- height
- right
- sleigh
- weight
- align
- campaign
- design
- foreign
- malign
- reign
- unfeigned
- balmy
- calm
- calf
- half
- yolk
- autumn
- column
- condemn
- damn
- hymn
- solemn
- bristle
- fasten
- listen
- mortgage
- soften
- thistle
- wrestle
- biscuit
- build
- circuit
- disguise
- guilty
- league
- rogue
- vague
- yacht
- answer
- sword
- two
- She had made a scene in the middle of the party.
place地点
event事件
in movie/play, etc.电影、戏剧等
area of activity活动领域
view景象
painting/photograph绘画;摄影
argument争吵
词源mid 16th cent. (denoting a subdivision of a play, or (a piece of) stage scenery): from Latin scena, from Greek skēnē ‘tent, stage’.
Idioms
behind the scenes
- in the part of a theatre, etc. that the public does not usually see
在后台;在幕后 - The students were able to go behind the scenes to see how programmes are made.
学生可以跑到后台,去看看节目是怎么制作出来的。
- The students were able to go behind the scenes to see how programmes are made.
- in a way that people in general are not aware of
秘密地;背地里;在幕后 - A lot of negotiating has been going on behind the scenes.
广泛的谈判一直在秘密进行。 - behind-the-scenes work
幕后工作
- A lot of negotiating has been going on behind the scenes.
Wordfinder
- comedy
- denouement
- dialogue
- drama
- dramatic irony
- play
- scene
- set
- soliloquy
- speech
Wordfinder
- act
- cast
- drama
- entrance
- exit
- line
- play
- role
- scene
- speech
not somebody’s scene
- (informal) not the type of thing that somebody likes or enjoys doing
不对某人的路子;不合某人的胃口 - Hillwalking is not my scene, so I stayed at home.
山地远足不是我的兴趣所在,所以我待在家里。
- Hillwalking is not my scene, so I stayed at home.
set the scene (for something)
- to create a situation in which something can easily happen or develop
为…做好准备(或铺平道路) - His arrival set the scene for another argument.
他这一来,又会引起一场争论。
- His arrival set the scene for another argument.
- to give somebody the information and details they need in order to understand what comes next
(向…)介绍背景,事先介绍情况 - The first part of the programme was just setting the scene.
节目的第一部分不过是介绍背景而已。 - The scene is set in the first paragraph with an account of Sally's childhood.
第一段中通过对萨莉童年的描述设定了故事的背景。
- The first part of the programme was just setting the scene.