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scene /siːn/► SEE ALLarrive/come on the scenecreate/make a scene(not) sb’s sceneset the scene/stage (for sth) ●arrive/come on the ˈscenearrive in/at a place, probably to change the existing situation 到达现场;露面;出现◆John and I were really happy together until she came on the scene. 她没搅和进来之前我和约翰在一起真的很开心。◆By the time the police arrived on the scene, it was too late. 警察赶到时,已经太晚了。●create/make a ˈscenecomplain noisily, behave badly, etc. especially in a public place (尤指在公共场所)大吵大闹◆Please don’t create a scene in public. 公共场所,请勿喧哗。●(not) sb’s ˈscene (informal) (not) the kind of place, activity, etc. that sb likes or feels comfortable with (不)合某人的胃口;(非)某人喜欢的场所(或活动等)◆The resort wasn’t really our scene. Most of the people were much older than us and there wasn’t any nightlife. 这次度假胜地不太合我们的意。大多数人都比我们年龄大得多,而且也没有任何夜生活。◆I don’t like going to clubs. A quiet evening with friends is much more my scene. 我不喜欢去夜总会。同朋友在一起度过一个安静的夜晚更对我的口味。●set the ˈscene/ˈstage (for sth)1. give sb the information they need in order to understand what comes next (向…)叙述背景◆The first few chapters of the book just set the scene. 这本书的开头几章只是背景介绍。2. create the conditions in which sth can easily happen (为…)创造条件,作好准备◆His arrival set the scene for another argument. 他的到来又引起了一场争论。◆With so many economic and political problems, the stage was set for another war. 存在这么多经济和政治问题,引发新的战争在所难免。 |