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SCENE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
a view or picture of a place, event, or activity: Lowry painted street scenes. scenes of everyday life. figurative There were scenes of great joy as the hostages were reunited with their families. More examples. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. scene noun (PLACE) B2 [ C usually singular ] a place where an unpleasant event has happened:
Scene Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
noun. ˈsēn. Synonyms of scene. 1. : one of the subdivisions of a play: such as. a. : a division of an act presenting continuous action in one place. b. : a single situation or unit of dialogue in a play. the love scene. c. : a motion-picture or television episode or sequence. 2. a. : a stage setting. b.
Scene Definition & Meaning | Britannica Dictionary
Britannica Dictionary definition of SCENE. 1. [count] a : a division of an act in a play during which the action takes place in a single place without a break in time. The play's opening scene takes place in the courtyard. Act I, Scene 3. b : a part of a play, movie, story, etc., in which a particular action or activity occurs.
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SCENE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
the place in which any event, real or imagined, occurs. the scene of a battle. 3. the setting or locale of the action of a play, opera, story, etc. the scene of Hamlet is Denmark. 4. a division of a play, usually part of an act, in which conventionally the action is continuous and in a single place. 5. a.
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