n. 1 place in which events, real or fictional, occur. 2 a incident, real or fictional. b description of this. 3 public display of emotion, temper,et cetera (и так далее) (made a scene in the restaurant). 4 a continuous portion of a play in a fixed setting; subdivision of an act. b similar section of a film, book,et cetera (и так далее) 5 a piece of scenery used in a play. b these collectively. 6 landscape or view. 7 colloq. a area of interest (not my scene). b milieu (well-known on the jazz scene). behind the scenes 1 offstage. 2 secret; secretly. set the scene describe the location of events. [Greek skene tent, stage]
... . "in obedience The moment when the ancient Egyptian priesthood left the “open . political scene ” behind the scenes of political activity (hiding in.the tribe of Levi ) became the moment when ... (philosophiya)
... on the side seats and. the last rows Do not forget to stand in the most favorable place . of the scene - to the left of the audience , that.is, on the right side of the scene In this case , your information will have ... ... will.cause an emotional response in most of them Standing to the right of the listeners , that is, on. the left side of the scene , you act on the.left hemisphere of the listener 's brain That is why the audience laughs ... (Body language)
... is then interpreted ) in correspondence is always the author of. the publication It is he who “corresponds ” from the scene of the. event , he also interprets the incident , relying at the same .time on the opinions of the participants ... ... fact is that the author of correspondence (as well . as the author of the material discussed above ) is usually .not present at the scene of the event at the time . of its occurrence In addition , he does not set himself ... (BASIS OF JOURNALIST'S CREATIVE ACTIVITY)
... causal relationships , more often relies on his observation Caught with a film crew at the scene of a. fire , the journalist notices that the extinguishing hoses are drawn .not to the nearest fire hydrant , but almost ... (Journalism)
... How would an Englishman , German or American interpret such a. gesture Imagine such a scene You are going to buy a house and come to. inspect it Opening the door to the bathroom , you ... (Body language)
... Imagine such a scene : you play chess and must make . a move You bring your hand ... (Body language)
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