scene
51scene — 1. noun /siːn/ a) The location of an event that attracts attention. The crazy lady made a scene in the grocery store. b) The structure on which a spectacle or play is exhibited; the part of a theater in which the …
52scène — arrière scène avant scène obscène scène …
53scene — n 1. place, location, site, locale, setting, Fr. mise en scene; arena, stage, theater, surroundings; region, locality, sphere; spot, center, focus; milieu, environment, circumstances, background, backdrop, situation. 2. landscape, view, picture,… …
54ščenè — éta s (ȅ ẹ) 1. slabš. majhen, zanikrn pes: ščene je veselo skakalo; gledal je kot polito ščene boječe, preplašeno // pes sploh: kaj bo s tem starim ščenetom 2. nizko pohleven, bojazljiv človek: to ščene ne bo nič doseglo …
55scene — usually a shot (or series of shots) that together comprise a single, complete and unified dramatic event, action, unit, or element of film narration, or block (segment) of storytelling within a film, much like a scene in a play; the end of a… …
56scene — primal s. in psychoanalysis, the actual or fantasied observation by a child of sexual intercourse, particularly between the parents. * * * scene see PRIMAL SCENE …
57scene — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. view, vista, landscape, panorama; site, location, setting; episode, event; outburst, tantrum; picture, tableau, pageant. See appearance, drama. II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [Spectacle] Syn. exhibition,… …
58scene — 01. This movie might not be appropriate for children; there are several [scenes] of a sexual nature. 02. The [scenery] along the Alaska Highway is supposed to be absolutely spectacular. 03. This movie contains certain [scenes] which may scare… …
59scene — scena ит. [шэ/на] scene англ. [си/ин] scène фр. [сэн] 1) сцена 2) явление (в пьесе, опере) 3) декорация 4) зрелище …
60scène — scena ит. [шэ/на] scene англ. [си/ин] scène фр. [сэн] 1) сцена 2) явление (в пьесе, опере) 3) декорация 4) зрелище …