scene
noun(scene)
one of the subdivisions of a play: such as
scene
noun(scene)
a division of an act presenting continuous action in one place
scene
noun(scene)
a single situation or unit of dialogue in a play
scene
noun(scene)
an actor who attracts attention when another is intended to be the center of attention
scene
French noun phrase(scene)
obligatory scene : a plot element that is standard for a particular genre
scene
noun(scene)
the arrangement of actors and scenery on a stage for a theatrical production
scene
noun(scene)
stage setting
scene
noun(scene)
the physical setting of an action (as of a narrative or a motion picture) : context
scene
French noun phrase(scene)
one who puts (something) on the stage : director (of a play or film)
scene
noun(scene)
the place where a crime happened
scene
noun(scene)
a place or situation where a crowd of people behave in a violent or uncontrolled way; also : a very crowded place or situation
scene
idiom(scene)
a particular area of activity that someone does not like
scene
idiom(scene)
—used to say that someone or something is or has become an important part of a situation, activity, etc.
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idiom(scene)
to give someone information that is needed to understand something
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idiom(scene)
to create the conditions in which something can happen