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nannonce
scène
scene [Brit siːn, Am sin] N
1. scene (in play, film, novel):
scene
act I, scene 2
street/crowd scene
2. scene THEAT (stage scenery):
scene
behind the scenes lit, fig
3. scene (location):
scene
to come on the scene police, ambulance:
to come on the scene fig
you need a change of scene
4. scene (sphere, field):
scene
the economic scene
it's not my scene
5. scene (emotional incident):
scene
to make a scene
6. scene (image, sight):
scene
7. scene (view):
scene
vue f
scene
scene ART
rural/outdoor scene
scene designer, scene painter N THEAT
scene designer
crowd scene N
crowd scene CINE, THEAT
drugs scene N
drugs scene
sex scene N
sex scene CINE, THEAT
scene-shifter N
scene-shifter
scene change N THEAT
scene change
mob scene N
mob scene
nativity scene N
nativity scene
battle scene N
battle scene CINE, THEAT
English
English
French
French
scene [si:n] N
1. scene THEAT, CINE:
scene a. fig
to appear on the scene
2. scene (place):
scene
scene of operations
on the scene
at the scene of the crash
3. scene (view):
scene
vue f
4. scene (scenery):
scene
a change of scene
a change of scene fig
5. scene (milieu, area):
scene
to be/not be sb's scene inf
6. scene (fuss):
scene
to make a scene
Phrases:
to set the scene
scene change N
scene change
scene-shifter N THEAT
scene-shifter
scene painter N THEAT
scene painter
décorateur(-trice) m (f)
panoramic scene
alpine scene
French
French
English
English
scène d'un crime, drame
English
English
French
French
scene [sin] N
1. scene THEAT, CINE:
scene a. fig
to appear on the scene
2. scene (place):
scene
scene of operations
on the scene
at the scene of the crash
3. scene (view):
scene
vue f
4. scene THEAT (scenery set):
scene
5. scene (milieu, area):
scene
to be/not be sb's scene inf
6. scene (fuss):
scene
to make a scene
Phrases:
to set the scene
scene painter N THEAT
scene painter
décorateur(-trice) m (f)
scene change N
scene change
alpine scene
panoramic scene
French
French
English
English
scène d'un crime, drame
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And the long pauses between each scene change were not helpful.
jamaica-gleaner.com
They move scenery and props on stage, aiding in scene changes and costume changes.
en.wikipedia.org
A seemingly simple cube was transformed into a house, nursery, park, bank, and rooftop, with every scene change appearing as effortless as the last.
www.stuff.co.nz
The scene changes again, now to bright daylight and blue sky.
en.wikipedia.org
The scene changes to a home scene where he watches television with his wife.
en.wikipedia.org