scene
n.
place where an event occurs; vista, view; outburst of excited emotion; division in a play; scenery, backdrop; setting, locale; episode of a story; sphere of activity; situation; personal preference (Slang)
Scene
Scene may refer to:
Scene (fiction), an element of a larger fictional work such as a play
Scene (film), a part of action in a single location in a TV or movie, comprised of a series of shotsScene (computer graphics), in
computer graphicsScene (BDSM), a complete encounter in BDSM
Scenes (album), a music album by Marty Friedman
Scenes (the band), Irish Jazz/Rock/Experimental Band
The Scene (Entourage), Entourage episode
The Scene, a collection of pirate networks that obtain and copy new movies, music, and games, usually before they are even released
The Scene (miniseries), a miniseries about the film piracy and the warez scene
The Scene (band), a Canadian rock band
The Scene (UK band), 1970s British Mod Revival band
Demoscene, a computer subculture
Ocean Colour Scene, a rock band from Birmingham, England, United KingdomA name used by Japanese Punk guitarist
Minoru Kojima
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scene
Noun
1. the place where some action occurs; "the police returned to the scene of the crime"
(hypernym) area, country
(hyponym) light
2. an incident (real or imaginary); "their parting was a sad scene"
(hypernym) incident
3. the visual percept of a region; "the most desirable feature of the park are the beautiful views"
(synonym) view, aspect, prospect, vista, panorama
(hypernym) visual percept, visual image
(hyponym) background, ground
4. a consecutive series of pictures that constitutes a unit of action in a film
(synonym) shot
(hypernym) photograph, photo, exposure, pic
(hyponym) outtake
(part-holonym) movie, film, picture, moving picture, moving-picture show, motion picture, motion-picture show, picture show, pic, flick
5. a situation treated as an observable object; "the political picture is favorable"; "the religious scene in England has changed in the last century"
(synonym) picture
(hypernym) situation, state of affairs
6. a subdivision of an act of a play; "the first act has three scenes"
(hypernym) dramatic composition, dramatic work
(part-holonym) act
7. a display of bad temper; "he had a fit"; "she threw a tantrum"; "he made a scene"
(synonym) fit, tantrum, conniption
(hypernym) bad temper, ill temper
8. graphic art consisting of the graphic or photographic representation of a visual percept; "he painted scenes from everyday life"; "figure 2 shows photographic and schematic views of the equipment"
(synonym) view
(hypernym) graphic art
(part-meronym) subject, content, depicted object
9. the context and environment in which something is set; "the perfect setting for a ghost story"
(synonym) setting
(hypernym) environment, environs, surroundings, surround
(hyponym) scenario
10. the painted structures of a stage set that are intended to suggest a particular locale; "they worked all night painting the scenery"
(synonym) scenery
(hypernym) stage set, set
(hyponym) backdrop, background, backcloth
scène (f)
n.
scene, stage
scena (f)
n.
scene, act, stage, theatre, theater, set