英语释义
1. one of the subdivisions of a play: such as
2. a division of an act presenting continuous action in one place
3. a single situation or unit of dialogue in a play
the love scene
4. a motion-picture or television episode or sequence
5. a stage setting
6. a real or imaginary prospect suggesting a stage setting
a sylvan scene
7. the place of an occurrence or action locale
scene of the crime
8. an exhibition of anger or indecorous behavior
He has stolen her salad, but she's too well-mannered to make a scene [=act in a disruptive way].
— Vincent Canby
9. sphere of activity
the drug scene
10. situation
a bad scene
11. out of public view also in secret
12. in a position to see the hidden workings
taken behind the scenes and told just how in fact the actual government … has operated
— William Clark
13. a division of an act in a play during which the action takes place in a single place without a break in time
14. a part of a play, movie, story, etc., in which a particular action or activity occurs
15. a view or sight that looks like a picture
16. a division of an act in a play
17. a single interesting or important happening in a play or story
a fight scene
18. the place of an event or action
the scene of a crime
19. a view or sight that resembles a picture
a winter scene
20. a display of anger or bad behavior
21. — see primal scene