scene abbr. | |
arts. | scène |
commun. IT | gebeurtenis; gebeurtenisbeschrijving |
comp., MS | thema |
construct. | toneel; podium |
object abbr. | |
gen. | object; voorwerp |
econ. | verbruiksfuncties |
IT | reële-wereldkennis |
IT dat.proc. | doel; context |
lab.law. mech.eng. | visueel object |
tech. | object |
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thema m (An image and color combination designed to personalize a display window that is viewable to other people. For example, in Windows Live Messenger, someone can choose from a set of available scenes, or upload their own background image. They can also use a default color suggestion, or specify their own color. Someone's personalization is displayed in the main Messenger window (visible to themselves) and also in the main conversation window (visible to others)) | |||
toneel n; podium n | |||
scene f | |||
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scène | |||
gebeurtenis; gebeurtenisbeschrijving | |||
drug-scene; sien | |||
English thesaurus | |||
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sc | |||
A continuous block of storytelling either set in a single location or following a particular character. The end of a scene is typically marked by a change in location, style, or time. | |||
An episode or sequence that takes place within a single setting on stage. Often scenes act as the subdivision of an act within a play. |
Scene : 35 phrases in 15 subjects |