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scene
[si:n]
n
gen.
場
ichi1
(of a play, movie, etc., ba)
;
図
ichi1 news1 nf08
(zu)
comp., MS
シーン
(The image that is depicted in a photograph)
tech.
シーン
tech., brit.
スケーネ
n
scene
|
n
[si:n]
n
gen.
画面
ichi1 news1 nf04
(がめん)
;
現場
ichi1 news1 nf01
(げんば)
;
光景
ichi1 news1 nf06
;
情景
news1 nf17
;
眺め
ichi1 news2 nf28
;
景
(けい)
uk
scene
|
uk
[si:n]
n
gen.
巷
news2 nf35
(e.g. of carnage)
;
岐
(e.g. of carnage)
;
衢
(e.g. of carnage)
;
齣
n adj-no
scene
|
n adj-no
[si:n]
n
gen.
景色
ichi1 news1 nf14
n suf
scene
|
n suf
[si:n]
n
gen.
所
ichi1
;
処
;
處
also pronounced どころ when a suffix
oK
n adj-no
scene
|
n adj-no
[si:n]
n
gen.
場面
ichi1 news1 nf03
;
風景
ichi1 news1 nf04
n vs
scene
|
n vs
[si:n]
n
gen.
設定
ichi1 news1 nf04
(せってい)
English thesaurus
scene
[si:n]
abbr.
abbr.
sc
cinema
A continuous block of storytelling either set in a single location or following a particular character. The end of a scene is typically marked by a change in location, style, or time.
lit.
An episode or sequence that takes place within a single setting on stage. Often scenes act as the subdivision of an act within a play.
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