scene

Derived from the Latin 'scaena', from the Greek 'skēnē' meaning 'tent' or 'stage'.

NOUN (1)
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view formal / setting / location / episode
Synonyms view formal , setting , location , episode
Antonyms abstract

A scene is a specific location or view in which an event occurs, often used in the context of storytelling or visual arts. It can also refer to a segment of a play or movie that takes place in one continuous setting.

regular
plural
scenes
  • The sunset created a breathtaking scene over the lake. — その湖の上に息をのむようなシーンが広がった。
  • In literature, each chapter often contains a pivotal scene. — 文学では、各章にはしばしば重要なシーンが含まれている。
register: formal
VERB (1)
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Synonyms depict , portray
Antonyms ignore

To scene means to depict or portray a particular situation or moment in a visual or narrative form, often used in artistic contexts.

regular
gerund past present
scening scened scenes
  • The artist was able to scene the emotions of the characters beautifully. — そのアーティストはキャラクターの感情を美しく描写した
  • The film scenes the life of a young girl in a bustling city. — 映画は賑やかな都市に住む少女の生活を描写している
register: formal