- [countable, usually singular]
the place where something happens, especially something unpleasant (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- scene noun
A police officer attended the scene. 一名警察来到现场。
- 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?
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。
- 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。
- 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。
- 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。
- 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
- 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。
- scene a place where something happens, especially something unpleasant:
the scene of the accident 事故现场
- 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。
- 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
Extra ExamplesTopics Crime and punishmenta2An 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。
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- accident
- crash
- crime
- …
- attend
- be on
- arrive at
- …
- at the scene
- on the scene
- scene of
- …
- [countable, usually plural]
an event or a situation that you see, especially one of a particular type 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。
Extra ExamplesHe 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
Oxford 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
- [countable]
a part of a film, play or book in which the action happens in one place or is of one particular type 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。
Extra ExamplesTopics Arta2He 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。
Oxford 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
- [countable]
one of the small sections that a play or an opera is divided into (戏剧或歌剧的)场 Act I, Scene 2 of ‘Macbeth’ 《麦克白》第 1 幕第 2 场
Oxford 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
- 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。
Extra ExamplesOxford 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
- [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。
- 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。
- 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。
- 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。
- 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
Oxford 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
- [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。
- [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。”
Extra ExamplesTopics Opinion and argumentc2, Feelingsc2She 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。
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- big
- little
- angry
- …
- cause
- create
- make
- …
- scene between
More Like This Silent lettersSilent letters
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
Word Originmid 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 in a way that people in general are not aware of 秘密地;背地里;在幕后
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。
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) 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