soziales geschehen

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scene
{i} sahne

Korkunç sahne onu ürpertti. - The terrible scene made him shudder.

O, sahneye şaşırmıştı. - He was surprised at the scene.

scene
{i} olay yeri

Olay yerinde bulunduğuna dair ona karşı herhangi bir kanıt yoktu. - There was no evidence against him found at the scene.

Bir kalabalık olay yerinde toplandı. - A crowd gathered at the scene.

scene
manzara

Manzaradan derinden etkilendim. - I was deeply impressed by the scenery.

Manzara kelimelerle anlatılamayacak kadar çok güzeldi. - The scenery was too beautiful for words.

scene
{i} sahne, manzara, görünüm, görüntü: The picture depicts a
scene
hadise
scene
{i} mizansen
scene
görünüm
scene
keste
scene
rezalet

Herkesin önünde rezalet çıkarmayın. - Don't make a scene in public.

Sami, Leyla'nın düğününde bir rezalete neden oldu. - Sami caused a scene at Layla's wedding.

scene
heyecan

Bu heyecanlandırıcı bir sahne. - That's a heartwarming scene.

scene
{i} olay

Bir kalabalık olay yerinde toplandı. - A crowd gathered at the scene.

Araba kazası olay yeri korkunç bir manzaraydı. - The scene of the car accident was a horrifying sight.

scene
{i} dekor

Gerçekten sahne dekorunda bir değişiklik kullanabilirim. - I could really use a change in scenery!

Bir sahne dekoru değişikliğinin bizi iyi yapabileceğini düşündüm. - I figured a change of scenery might do us good.

scene
{i} sahne dekoru

Gerçekten sahne dekorunda bir değişiklik kullanabilirim. - I could really use a change in scenery!

Bir sahne dekoru değişikliğinin bizi iyi yapabileceğini düşündüm. - I figured a change of scenery might do us good.

scene
{i} faaliyet alanı
Deutsch - Englisch
scene
A landscape, or part of a landscape; scenery
On a lighting control console, a combination of lights to create a specific effect on stage Also called a look or cue
Equivalent to Aladdin 4D's "drawing," it is the complete environment: lights, cameras, objects, backgrounds, et cetera Used primarily in those programs (such as LightWave) that can export either just the objects, or the entire scene
The scene of an event is the place where it happened. The area has been the scene of fierce fighting for three months Fire and police crews rushed to the scene, but the couple were already dead
To exhibit as a scene; to make a scene of; to display
1) A stage setting 2) The blocks or parts into which a play is divided 3) A particular setting of stage lighting that can be reproduced on demand Also State
An assemblage of objects presented to the view at once; a series of actions and events exhibited in their connection; a spectacle; a show; an exhibition; a view
a display of bad temper; "he had a fit"; "she threw a tantrum"; "he made a scene"
Paintings and drawings of places are sometimes called scenes. James Lynch's country scenes
The key moments showing the characters progression through their story
The place, time, circumstance, etc
A Scene is rather like a chapter in a book or a like a scene in a play A Scene will always contain one or more Actors, including the Background
A collection of geometry to be rendered into a pfChannel
The models inside of a 3D container
a continuous series of shots which take place in a specific period in time (e g dusk) and in the same setting (e g interior, hotel room); usually without any change in personnel necessary
The illumination setting which can be stored and recalled at a later time Scenes are simple to program with ESI's AddressProTM system
You refer to a place as a scene when you are describing its appearance and indicating what impression it makes on you. It's a scene of complete devastation Thick black smoke billowed over the scene
The scene constists of all the Maya data It includes all the models, their animation, effects, settings, etc
The lighting effect created by adjusting several zones/channels of lighting to the desired intensity