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Dicionário de Espanhol Oxford

inglês
inglês
espanhol
espanhol

scene [americ sin, Brit siːn] SUBST

1.1. scene (place):

the scene of the crime
to appear or come on the scene
to appear or come on the scene
a change of scene
to set the scene (for sth)

1.2. scene (view, situation):

scene

2. scene (in play, book etc):

scene
Act One, Scene Three

3. scene (stage setting):

scene
atrib scene change

4. scene (fuss, row):

scene
to make or create a scene
to make or create a scene
to make or create a scene
montar un número Esp coloq

5. scene (sphere):

scene
the political scene
the (gay) scene
the (gay) scene
the Madrid scene
the drug scene
it's not my scene coloq

drug scene SUBST

drug scene

sex scene SUBST

sex scene

scene shifter, sceneshifter [ˈsiːnˌʃɪftə] SUBST

scene shifter
visualize scene/situation
visualize scene/situation
visualize scene/situation
sick-making scene/account
sick-making scene/account
bawdy language/scene
espanhol
espanhol
inglês
inglês
scene change
scene

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inglês
inglês
espanhol
espanhol

scene [si:n] SUBST

1. scene TEATR, CINEMA:

scene (unit of drama)
scene (setting)
nude scene

2. scene (locality):

scene
the scene of the crime

3. scene (view):

scene

4. scene (milieu):

scene
the art/drugs scene
it is/isn't my scene coloq
to appear on the scene
to set the scene

5. scene (embarrassing incident):

scene
to make a scene

scene change SUBST

scene change

scene painter SUBST

scene painter
escenógrafo(-a) m (f)

scene shifter SUBST

scene shifter
espanhol
espanhol
inglês
inglês
scene
scene of the crime
a change of scene
drop(-scene)
dreadful scene
woodland scene
Nativity scene
Nativity scene
no Dicionário PONS
inglês
inglês
espanhol
espanhol

scene [sin] SUBST

1. scene TEATR, CINEMA:

scene (unit of drama)
scene (setting)
nude scene

2. scene (locality):

scene
the scene of the crime

3. scene (view):

scene

4. scene (milieu):

scene
the art/drugs scene
this is/isn't my scene coloq
to appear on the scene
to set the scene

5. scene (embarrassing incident):

scene
to make a scene
pastoral scene
espanhol
espanhol
inglês
inglês
scene
scene of the crime
a change of scene
drop(-scene)
Nativity scene
dreadful scene
Nativity scene
Nativity scene
scene
scene
final scene
change of scene
scene of the crime
to leave the scene
scene
scene

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But there was no scene change, though that may have been a good choice for the genre.
jamaica-gleaner.com
Originally used only in the main sketch, they recently expanded to stand alone sketches as a way of covering scene changes.
en.wikipedia.org
The original adaptation filled only one act but the revised version added distinct scene changes.
en.wikipedia.org
They are the type of scene changes that we have to focus on and develop and exploit.
en.wikipedia.org
The scene changes to a hospital, years in the future.
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