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Cosa (chi) è scene - definizione

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Scenes; Scene (disambiguation); The scene; The Scene; The Scene (band); The Scene (band) (disambiguation); Scene 2; The Scene (album)

scene         
n.
Spectacle, exhibition, show, pageant, sight, view, display, representation.
scene         
¦ noun
1. the place where an incident in real life or fiction occurs or occurred.
a landscape.
a representation of an incident, or the incident itself: scenes of 1930s America.
2. a sequence of continuous action in a play, film, opera, etc.
a subdivision of an act in a play, in which the time is continuous and the setting fixed.
the pieces of scenery used in a play or opera.
3. a public display of emotion or anger.
4. a specified area of activity or interest.
(usu. the scene) informal a social environment frequented by homosexuals.
Phrases
behind the scenes out of public view.
change of scene a move to different surroundings.
come (or appear or arrive) on the scene arrive; appear.
hit (or US make) the scene arrive; appear.
not one's scene informal not something one enjoys or is interested in.
Origin
C16: from L. scena, from Gk skene 'tent, stage'.
scene         
Exclamation of joy, amazement, or said when everything is going well
I just got a promotion. Scene!

Wikipedia

Scene

Scene (from Greek σκηνήcode: ell promoted to code: el skēnḗcode: ell promoted to code: el ) may refer to:

Esempi dal corpus di testo per scene
1. "The scene sprawled over a couple blocks; it was a very chaotic scene," said Lt.
2. Crime Scene Investigation officers collected evidence on the scene for several hours yesterday.
3. "Securicor staff were called to the scene to help scene of crime officers with their inquiries.
4. We are breaking it down scene by scene." "The writers have been doing some reworking.
5. The Scene in London Associated Press The scene outside a London underground station following an explosion.