scene abbr. | |
gen. | Bühne; Schauplatz; Szene; Vorgang; Motiv; Auftritt |
segmentation abbr. | |
gen. | Aufteilung; Untergliederung; Segmentierung; Gliederung; Zellteilung; Differenzierung |
commun. life.sc. | Abschnittseinteilung |
comp., MS | Segmentierung |
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Bühne f; Schauplatz m; Szene f; Vorgang m; Motiv n (Gegenstand einer Fotografie); Auftritt m; -szene Musikszene, Drogenszene; Ansicht f; Episode f; Ort der Handlung; Vorfall m; Ort m (Tatort) | |||
Szene f (The image that is depicted in a photograph) | |||
Kulissenstück n | |||
Einsatzstelle f; Notfallort m; Szene f | |||
Streit m | |||
Drogenszene f | |||
Kulisse f | |||
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Fotomotiv n (Gegenstand einer Fotografie) | |||
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Beat pad; Junkie-Szene; User-Szene | |||
English thesaurus | |||
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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 : 158 phrases in 30 subjects |
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