Escena in english

Scene

pronunciation: sin part of speech: noun
In gestures

escena = scene ; sight ; landscape. 

Example: A trailer is a short motion picture film consisting of selected scenes from a film to be shown at a future date, used to advertise that film.Example: There was something inexpressibly poignant about the sight of the once powerful Roger Balzac sitting quiescently like a victim in a noose across the desk from him.Example: During the post-war period international organizations have become a prominent feature of the international landscape.

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» aparecer en escenahit + the scene .

Example: This congressional material was vastly underused before CIS (Congressional Information Service) hit the scene.

» director de escenastage manager .

Example: During rehearsals, the stage manager is the one responsible for seeing that the actors show up on time, that the props and, later, the costumes are in place.

» escena de amorlove scene .

Example: Close attention to the interaction of these two characters (excepting the love scenes!) provides a glimpse of the world behind the reference desk.

» escena del crimencrime scene .

Example: Circled in red is the approximate location where the young woman is said to have met her demise in the parking lot, with the words 'crime scene'.

» escena del crimen, lascene of the crime, the .

Example: In the event of any incorrect citations, one can then return to the 'scene of the crime' and discover whether the error was in the source or in one's fatigued perception of it.

» escena de sexosex scene .

Example: The only sex scenes I thought were decent were when Muffy buffed her boyfriend at the start.

» escena eróticasex scene .

Example: The only sex scenes I thought were decent were when Muffy buffed her boyfriend at the start.

» escena finalclosing scene .

Example: Even so, the 'comical' closing scene is out of keeping with the overall mood of the picture.

» escena mundial, laglobal scene, the .

Example: It is reasoned that in the 21st century, the nexus between development and environment will dominate the global scene.

» escena pintorescapicturesque scene .

Example: The ride to Central Station first takes you through several drab suburbs, showing none of the picturesque scenes promoted by the tourist office.

» escena retrospectivaflashback [flash back] .

Example: I have a liking for novels which use techniques for disturbing the usual steady flow of sequential narrative with perhaps a flashback or two.

» escena sangrientagore .

Example: This new horror genre uses humor in the midst of violent gore & carnage.

» escenas sanguinariasblood and guts .

Example: I don't want to give the plot away on this book but I will say this: if your looking for draft dodging, blood and guts, smoking dope or post-war angst, keep on looking.

» irrumpir en escenaburst onto/on/upon + the scene .

Example: The new technologies for information storage and retrieval which have burst upon the scene in only the past few years are mind boggling.

» montar una escenamake + a scene .

Example: I am looking for a zesty girl who isn't afraid to break a few rules and make a scene, spontaneity is huge for me.

» poner en escenastage .

Example: Book shops also participated by staging similar special features.

» primera escena, laopening scene, the .

Example: In the opening scene, people are sunbathing in bathing trunks and bikinis on a Hawaiian beach.

» puesta en escenastaging .

Example: The author describes the success of a library in staging a series of music concerts as a public relations exercise.

» sin poner en escenaunproduced .

Example: Most of the plays remained unpublished and unproduced until they were rediscovered in 1997.

Escena synonyms

shot in spanish: Disparo, pronunciation: ʃɑt part of speech: noun fit in spanish: ajuste, pronunciation: fɪt part of speech: verb, noun view in spanish: ver, pronunciation: vju part of speech: noun aspect in spanish: aspecto, pronunciation: æspekt part of speech: noun prospect in spanish: perspectiva, pronunciation: prɑspekt part of speech: noun picture in spanish: imagen, pronunciation: pɪktʃɜr part of speech: noun setting in spanish: ajuste, pronunciation: setɪŋ part of speech: noun vista in spanish: vista, pronunciation: vɪstə part of speech: noun tantrum in spanish: berrinche, pronunciation: tæntrəm part of speech: noun scenery in spanish: paisaje, pronunciation: sinɜri part of speech: noun panorama in spanish: panorama, pronunciation: pænɜræmə part of speech: noun
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