scene

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  • October 2. 2012 by jonasmunk

    scene danish Not categorised not validated

  • January 15. 2013 from WordNet.dk

    scene noun danish

    bygning el. lokale indrettet til opførelse af skue ... : I udlandet er det meget almindeligt, at tjene pengene på de etablerede scener og udvikle sit talent for små penge i projektforestillinger | Med Harsdorffs ombygning af teatret i 1773 undergik scenerummet nogle få, men karakteristiske forandringer

  • January 15. 2013 from WordNet.dk

    scene noun danish

    bruges i udtryk for det at spille skuespil el. opt ... : med 'De syv dødssynder' vender [Lone Hertz] tilbage til scenen efter seks års fravær

  • January 15. 2013 from WordNet.dk

    scene noun danish

    begivenheder der udspiller sig på en voldsom el. b ... : Tumultagtige scener blandt de tusind deputerede på Den russiske Folkekongres tvang formanden til at afslutte mødet

  • January 15. 2013 from WordNet.dk

    scene noun danish

    afgrænset og sædvanligvis ophøjet område hvor optr ... : Mange skuespillere, der er morsomme på scenen, hævdes at være kedelige ægtefæller

  • January 15. 2013 from WordNet.dk

    scene noun danish

    sted hvor der foregår dramatiske el. interessante ... : Svend Jakobsen understreger, at han ikke har fortrudt de mange år på den politiske scene

  • January 15. 2013 from WordNet.dk

    scene noun danish

    følelsesladet situation hvor nogle skændes, nogen ... : Barnet havde lavet en scene i forretningen. Lagt sig på gulvet og skreget

  • January 15. 2013 from WordNet.dk

    scene noun danish

    afsluttet del af en film el. et skuespil der spill ... : Vi måtte lave alle scenerne to gange: først billede, så lyd, og håbe på, at vi kunne få dem til at passe sammen senere

  • March 2. 2016 from wordnet.princeton.edu

    scene noun english

    the place where some action occurs; "the police returned to the scene of the crime"

  • March 2. 2016 from wordnet.princeton.edu

    scene noun english

    an incident (real or imaginary); "their parting was a sad scene"

  • March 2. 2016 from wordnet.princeton.edu

    scene noun english

    the visual percept of a region; "the most desirable feature of the park are the beautiful views"

  • March 2. 2016 from wordnet.princeton.edu

    scene noun english

    a consecutive series of pictures that constitutes a unit of action in a film

  • March 2. 2016 from wordnet.princeton.edu

    scene noun english

    a situation treated as an observable object; "the political picture is favorable"; "the religious scene in England has changed in the last century"

  • March 2. 2016 from wordnet.princeton.edu

    scene noun english

    a subdivision of an act of a play; "the first act has three scenes"

  • March 2. 2016 from wordnet.princeton.edu

    scene noun english

    a display of bad temper; "he had a fit"; "she threw a tantrum"; "he made a scene"

  • March 2. 2016 from wordnet.princeton.edu

    scene noun english

    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"

  • March 2. 2016 from wordnet.princeton.edu

    scene noun english

    the context and environment in which something is set; "the perfect setting for a ghost story"

  • March 2. 2016 from wordnet.princeton.edu

    scene noun english

    the painted structures of a stage set that are intended to suggest a particular locale; "they worked all night painting the scenery"