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scena

В речника Oxford-Paravia италиански

scene [Brit siːn, Am sin] СЪЩ

1. scene (in play, film, novel):

scene
act I, scene 2
street, crowd scene
this set the scene for another war, argument прен
the scene was set for a major tragedy прен

2. scene ТЕАТ (stage scenery):

scene
scene
dietro le quinte also прен

3. scene (location):

scene
scene
to come on the scene police, ambulance:
to come on the scene прен

4. scene (sphere, field):

scene
scene
it's not my scene

5. scene (emotional incident):

scene
scene
to make a scene

6. scene (image, sight):

scene
scene

7. scene (view):

scene
scene
scene ИСК
rural, outdoor scene

scene-shifter [Brit ˈsiːnˌʃɪftə] СЪЩ

scene-shifter
macchinista м и ж

drugs scene [ˈdrʌɡzˌsiːn] СЪЩ

drugs scene

scene painter [ˈsiːnˌpeɪntə(r)] СЪЩ ТЕАТ

scene painter

scene change [ˈsiːntʃeɪndʒ] СЪЩ ТЕАТ

scene change

social scene [ˈsəʊʃlsiːn] СЪЩ

scene dock [ˈsiːndɒk] СЪЩ

scene dock

drop scene [Am ˈdrɑp ˌsin] СЪЩ

drop scene

battle scene [ˈbætlsiːn] СЪЩ

battle scene КИНО, ТЕАТ

sex scene [ˈseksˌsiːn] СЪЩ

sex scene КИНО, ТЕАТ

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английски
английски
италиански
италиански

scene [si:n] СЪЩ

1. scene ТЕАТ, КИНО:

scene (unit of drama)
scene (setting)
nude scene
behind the scenes a. прен

2. scene (locality):

scene
the scene of the crime

3. scene (view):

scene

4. scene (milieu):

scene
the art/drugs scene
this is/isn't my scene разг
to appear on the scene
to set the scene for sth

5. scene (embarrassing incident):

scene
to make a scene
pastoral scene
bawdy scene
to survey sb/a scene
италиански
италиански
английски
английски
scene
scene
to make a scene
nativity scene
comic scene
night scene
outdoor scene

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The stated goals of the broadcasts were the deterrence of future crime and improved public scrutiny of jail procedures.
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Vandalism, graffiti, litter, drug-taking, burglaries and car crime were rife, and these problems had contributed to an increasing number of empty properties on the estate.
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His discussion of the crime issue includes interviews with police officers, and there is also a segment about firefighters combating arsonists.
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These harms often outweigh the harm caused by the original crime.
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Cheat was a primitive version of the crime of false pretences and involved obtaining property by the use of false weights or measures.
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