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- scene (noun)
- behind–the–scenes (adjective)
- mob scene (noun)
- enter (verb)
- set (verb)
- The play's opening scene takes place in the courtyard.
- Act I, Scene 3
- a famous love/fight/chase scene
- The actor was nervous about his big scene.
- a winter scene
- scenes [=images] of poverty
- This is the scene [=location] where the movie was filmed.
- a crime scene
- Police are now at/on the scene.
- the scene of the crime/attack/accident
- The scene [=setting] of the story is New York City in the 1920s.
- There was quite an ugly/angry scene at the restaurant.
- The little boy made a scene because his mother wouldn't buy him candy.
- The music scene is changing in the city.
- The nightclub scene isn't for me. = (informal) Nightclubs are not my scene. [=I do not like to go to nightclubs]
- He is new to the political scene. [=arena]
- After years of making movies, she suddenly vanished from the scene.
- I'm sick of the cold weather. I need a change of scene. [=I need to go somewhere else]
- The book describes scenes [=episodes] from his childhood.
- scenes of violence
- a scene of celebration
behind the scenes
: in or into a private or secret place where things are done without being seen or known by the public- The workers behind the scenes have made the event a success.
- They made the deal behind the scenes.
- We were taken behind the scenes to see the making of the movie.
enter the scene
— see enteron the scene
— used to say that someone or something is or has become an important part of a situation, activity, etc.- She was lonely for a while, but now there's a new boyfriend on the scene. [=she has a new boyfriend]
- a popular singer who first burst on the scene last year
- Our lives have changed a lot since computers have come/appeared on the scene.
set the scene
1 : to give someone information that is needed to understand something- Before I tell the story, let me set the scene (for you).
- His comments set the scene for an argument.
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