Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Scene"

The meaning of "Scene" in various phrases and sentences

Q: What does This scene in Girls never fails to crack me up... mean?
A: According to the internet, it's from 1600s America. At the time, women applied makeup so thickly, it would crack when they laughed.
Q: What does "that was quite a scene back there" mean?
A: it means: someone had drama while in front of other people

Ex: Person A walks down the street with Person B.

Person B runs into an ex. Drama happens.

Person B meets up with Person A and they say, "That was quite a scene back there"
Q: What does I wouldn't make a scene . mean?
A: 文句を言ったりマネジャーを呼んだりしない方がいいという意味です。
Q: What does The local scene mean?
A: ”local scene”の通例の意味は現地の娯楽です。
Q: What does "scene" in990 mean?
A: He means that the story is a "scene" from the performance he's going to be doing (because he's going to be acting like a gangster).

Example sentences using "Scene"

Q: Please show me example sentences with In the openning scene in movie Frozen 2, king says about magic. He tells that "It's magic wasn't that of Goblin spell or lost fairies .
A: Thanks for reply! I just wanna know it is natural. For me "it's magic wasn't that of" is not familiar. Two verbs in one sentence without conjuncture.
Q: Please show me example sentences with do not make a scene.
A: is this like a idiom
Q: Please show me example sentences with She says after this scene (photo),


"so eat my ass"

does it mean positive?

I googled this word and found that we use this phrase to insult someone, but I don't see anything that she has to insult somebody here......😅

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A: its very VERY sexual! she uses it as a joke but I wouldn't recommend using this in a conversation lol
Q: Please show me example sentences with Sometimes, I want to see some particular scenes of movies that I`d seen before..
A: Sometimes, I like to read a book at the library.
Q: Please show me example sentences with throw a scene.
A: What I hate most about my girlfriend is that she argues with me and throws a scene.

Can we talk about this later? I don't wanna throw a scene here...

Synonyms of "Scene" and their differences

Q: What is the difference between scene and part ?
A: I personally think "scene" works fine, but I do think it's more common to use the word "scene" when talking about TV shows, movies, plays, etc., and not when talking about books. I think a "scene" needs to have some kind of visual. I wouldn't use the word "scene" when talking about a podcast. A book is a bit of a borderline case.
Q: What is the difference between For my scene, i would have a contortionist. and For my scene, i had a contortionist. ?
A:
1."Would have" is speaking about the future, something that hasn't been done yet, but that might be done.

2. It could also be speaking about the past, but about something that did not happen, but that could have happened, if it had gone differently.

3. "Had" is speaking about the past, something that was already done.

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1. "I would have a large party for my birthday! And I would have lots of cake!"

2. "I would have given everything I owned to see that show."

3. "I had lots of cake at that party."
Q: What is the difference between I stay away from that scene. and I pull away from that scene. ?
A: 1. You do not get involved.

2. You were involved, but not any more.
Q: What is the difference between She revolted from the scene of the crime. and She was revolted from the scene of the crime. ?
A: The first one sounds odd to me. I think that people who speak English would use another word instead of 'revolted', but to say that someone 'was revolted' by something is very common.

As far as sentence structure goes, it sounds fine!
Q: What is the difference between scene and stage ?
A: "The final scene took place with only two members of the cast on stage"

Translations of "Scene"

Q: How do you say this in English (US)? 나는 한국영화에 나오는 슬픈장면들이 세계에서 가장 잘 만들어졌다고 생각한다.
i think that sad scenes from a korean movie are made well in the world
is it right? or anything else?
A: "I think sad scenes in Korean movies are the best in the world"
Q: How do you say this in English (US)? The scene when I provide a letter of refferal
A「いつ行けばいい?」
B「あなたの都合のいい日でいいよ!」
A: A ”When should I go?”
B “Any date that works for you is fine.”
Q: How do you say this in English (US)? " The scene, touching as it was, begged consideration of its broader culture significance. Here were two pop prodigies,ages 17and25,at rather different point s in their career arcs."
A: It is broken english but I can say it.
Q: How do you say this in English (US)? scene
A: Same as "seen"
Q: How do you say this in English (US)? A Scene out of a Movie Which one is correct? Looks like a scene out of a movie. Looks like a scene from a movie.
A: @Vicka: Both of these sentences could be correct but you need a word to start of the sentence like:

It looks like a scene out of a movie.

or

That looks like a scene out of a movie.

Both are correct ways to say it though (:

I hope this helps

Other questions about "Scene"

Q: That scene was very impacting

or

That scene was very impactful Does this sound natural?
A: "That scene was very impactful." This one sounds natural
Q: In the last scene, the old man dreams of lion. The old man has slept when nobody was by. Now the the boy is by him. The boy said "Now we fish together again."The boy will be with him all the time. Does this sound natural?
A: In the last scene, the old man dreams of a lion. The old man slept when nobody was around. Now, the the boy is near/next to him. The boy said, "Now, we will fish together again." The boy will be with him all the time.

"Now"っていつ?夢を見てる間?起きてから?
"While the man dreamed, a/the boy appeared next to him, and the boy said..."

"all the time" って「いつもいる」?それとも「いつまでもいる」?それとも。。。?
"with him for all time" / "with him forever".
"will be with him" = これから?今までずっと?
"The boy had been with him all along" (ずっと前から)
Q: Despite the many long uneventful scenes however, I never quite turned out completely. Does this sound natural?
A: I think it should be: "I never quite TUNED out completely."
Q: What does "have a scene with" mean?

Leonard: To mend her broken heart. This situation is much less complicated. There's some kind of dispute between Penny and her ex-boyfriend as to who gets custody of the TV. She just wanted to avoid having a scene with him.
A: Making a scene means "to cause disruption (混乱)," often in a situation that would cause embarrassment. Example, if someone started yelling in public, you would say to them "Don't make a scene!"
Q: I have seen the scene that American people say to their friends,"Study hard!!"
Does it mean they really advise their friends to study hard?
Is it an idiomatic expression?
A: It is usually used to encourage. Similar to がんばって!Some people may use it as an idiomatic expression but I haven't heard it used like that before. It could be a joke between friends. (Sorry, hope this helps)

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