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ااسف للمعارضة الاستاذ الذى ساءل عن the team's victory produced......of joy all over the country
a) views b)scenes c)landscapes c)scenery هذا موجود فى Oxford Advanced Learner’s Dictionary, 8th edition scene BrE / siːn / NAmE / siːn / noun word origin thesaurus synonyms example bank place 1 [ countable , usually singular ] ~ (of sth) the place where sth happens, especially sth unpleasant the scene of the accident/attack/crime Firefighters were on the scene immediately. Italy was the scene of many demonstrations at that time. event 2 [ countable ] ~ (of sth) an event or a situation that you see, especially one of a particular type The team's victory produced scenes of joy all over the country. She witnessed some very distressing scenes. in movie/play, etc. 3 [ countable ] a part of a film/movie, play or book in which the action happens in one place or is of one particular type The movie opens with a scene in a New York apartment. love/*** scenes I got very nervous before my big scene (= the one where I have a very important part) . 4 [ countable ] one of the small sections that a play or an opera is divided into Act I, Scene 2 of ‘Macbeth’ area of activity 5 the scene , the… scene [ singular ] ( informal ) a particular area of activity or way of life and the people who are part of it After years at the top, she just vanished from the scene. the club/dance/music, etc. scene A newcomer has appeared on the fashion scene . British players were finding it increasingly difficult to compete on the international scene. view 6 [ countable ] a view that you see a delightful rural scene They went abroad for a change of scene (= to see and experience new surroundings) . painting/photograph 7 [ countable ] a painting, drawing, or photograph of a place and the things that are happening there an exhibition of Parisian street scenes argument 8 [ countable , usually singular ] a loud, angry argument, especially one that happens in public and is embarrassing She had made a scene in the middle of the party. ‘Please leave,’ he said. ‘I don't want a scene.’ behind the ˈscenes 1 in the part of a theatre, etc. that the public does not usually see The students were able to go behind the scenes to see how programmes are made. 2 in a way that people in general are not aware of A lot of negotiating has been going on behind the scenes. behind-the-scenes work not sb's ˈscene ( informal ) not the type of thing that sb likes or enjoys doing set the ˈscene (for sth) 1 to create a situation in which sth can easily happen or develop His arrival set the scene for another argument. 2 to give sb the information and details they need in order to understand what comes next The first part of the programme was just setting the scene. © Oxford University Press, 2010 |
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