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Verwandlungsszene
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trans·for·ˈma·tion scene СЪЩ
в PONS речника
в PONS речника
scene [si:n] СЪЩ
1. scene ТЕАТ, КИНО (of drama):
Szene f <-, -n>
2. scene ТЕАТ, КИНО:
Schauplatz м <-es, -plätze>
Kulisse f <-, -n>
Szenenwechsel м <-s, ->
change of scene прен
change of scene прен
Tapetenwechsel м <-s, -> прен разг
behind the scenes also прен
3. scene (locality of event):
Schauplatz м <-es, -plätze>
scene ЮР
Tatort м <-(e)s, -e>
4. scene (real-life event):
Szene f <-, -n>
Szene f <-, -n>
5. scene (view of landscape):
Aussicht f <-, -en>
6. scene (milieu):
Szene f <-, -n>
7. scene:
Szene f <-, -n>
Theater ср <-s> kein pl прен
Phrases:
trans·for·ma·tion [ˌtræn(t)sfəˈmeɪʃən, Am -fɚˈ-] СЪЩ
1. transformation (great change):
Verwandlung f <-, -en>
2. transformation (in theatre):
3. transformation ЕЛЕК:
transformation of voltage
Transformation f <-, -en>
4. transformation (in math):
Umwandlung f <-, -en>
5. transformation (in linguistics):
Umformung f <-, -en>
Transformation f <-, -en> spec
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It outlived the hippie scene, but closed in 1978.
en.wikipedia.org
It is commonly associated with the ambisexual post-electroclash scene.
en.wikipedia.org
The scene is covered with detritus: unwashed bowls and spoons with porridge and salad dried on.
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This allows important regions of a scene to be given better stereoscopic representation while less important regions are assigned less of the depth budget.
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The revivalist scene thus became associated with the opposition, and became a vehicle for protest against free-market capitalism.
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It seems that Engelbert Humperdinck, Wagner's assistant, was asked to write some additional bars of music that could be repeated to bridge the technical difficulties of the transformation scene in the opera's first act.
www.musikwerke-bildender-kuenstler.de
[...]
Ihr zufolge wurde Engelbert Humperdinck, der Assistent von Wagner, zur Überbrückung von technischen Schwierigkeiten während der Verwandlungsszene im ersten Akt der Oper aufgefordert, einige zusätzliche Takte zu schreiben.