The scene cuts from the shop to the street. (镜头从商店转换到街道. )
Mary was only in one scene of the play, but she stole the show from the stars.
( 玛丽只演了一幕戏, 但她抢尽了其它演员的镜头。)
2)a view that you can see in a picture or from the place where you are,景色,景象
She stood in the doorway surveying the scene. (她站在门口审视那副景象。)
What a fantastic mountain scene! (多么迷人的山景!)
She could scarcely tear herself away from the scene. (这风景使她恋恋不舍。)
3)(通常用单数)a place where something happens, usually something bad.
The scene of accident/crime/ attack..(事故、犯罪,袭击地点)
The police will be at/on the scene within a few minutes.(警察将在几分钟之内到达现场。)
Picture a peaceful scene and try to relax.(想象一幅宁静的场景,尽量放松。)
4)(通常用单数)a particular interest or activity, and the people and places that are involved in it.
He is an important figure on the political scene. (他是政界一位重要人物。)
She is respected in the music scene. (她在音乐圈很受尊敬。)
5)a noisy argument or a strong show of feelings in a public place
Shh, will you stop causing/making a scene.(嘘,别当众大吵大闹了。)
If you don't sit down and stop making a scene, I'm leaving.
(如果你再不坐下来,停止大吵大闹,那我就走了。)
【拓展】
1)behind the scenes:(behind the curtain) secretly,while other things are happening publicly
The meeting was held behind the scenes. (会议是秘密召开的。)
Her voice was suddenly heard behind the scenes. (她的声音在后台突然传了出来。)
2)be/come/ appear on the scene:to start to exist or to get involved in a situation or in an activity.
出现在舞台上;登场, 出场;[ 比喻]出现, 受到人们注意
The band first came on the scene in the 1980s.(这个乐队与20世纪80年代亮相。)