scene
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scene Definition
(n)
the
place
where
some
action
occurs
; "
the
police
returned
to
the
scene
of
the
crime
"
(n)
an
incident
(
real
or
imaginary
); "
their
parting
was
a
sad
scene
"
(n)
the
visual
percept
of
a
region
; "
the
most
desirable
feature
of
the
park
are
the
beautiful
views
"
(n)
a
consecutive
series
of
pictures
that
constitutes
a
unit
of
action
in
a
film
(n)
a
situation
treated
as
an
observable
object
; "
the
political
picture
is
favorable
"; "
the
religious
scene
in
England
has
changed
in
the
last
century
"
(n)
a
subdivision
of
an
act
of
a
play
; "
the
first
act
has
three
scenes
"
(n)
a
display
of
bad
temper
; "
he
had
a
fit
"; "
she
threw
a
tantrum
"; "
he
made
a
scene
"
(n)
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
"
(n)
the
context
and
environment
in
which
something
is
set
; "
the
perfect
setting
for
a
ghost
story
"
(n)
the
painted
structures
of
a
stage
set
that
are
intended
to
suggest
a
particular
locale
; "
they
worked
all
night
painting
the
scenery
"
scene Synonyms
aspect
conniption
fit
panorama
picture
prospect
scene
scenery
setting
shot
tantrum
view
vista
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