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21scene — /seen/, n. 1. the place where some action or event occurs: He returned to the scene of the murder. 2. any view or picture. 3. an incident or situation in real life. 4. an embarrassing outbreak or display of anger, strong feeling, or bad manners:… …
22background — back•ground [[t]ˈbækˌgraʊnd[/t]] n. 1) the ground or parts, as of a scene, situated in the rear (opposed to foreground). 2) fia the part of a painted or carved surface against which represented objects and forms are perceived or depicted 3) one s …
23scene — Synonyms and related words: access, act, act drop, action, afterpiece, agora, airscape, altercation, amphitheater, appear, area, arena, argument, asbestos, asbestos board, athletic field, auditorium, back, backdrop, background, batten, bear… …
24scene — noun 1) the scene of the accident Syn: location, site, place, position 2) the scene is London in the 1890s Syn: background, setting, context, milieu, backdrop 3) …
25Background (jeu vidéo) — Toile de fond Dans un œuvre de fiction (roman, film, bande dessinée, mais aussi jeu vidéo et jeu de rôle), la toile de fond on utilise aussi souvent l anglicisme background (litt. « arrière plan ») est le contexte, l « arrière… …
26background — n 1. rear, distance, offing, horizon, skyline. 2. antecedents, forebears, ancestors, parentage; up bringing, rearing, education; grounding, preparation, experience, work history, qualifications, credentials. 3. factors, conditions, circumstances …
27background — noun 1》 part of a scene, picture, or description that forms a setting for the main figures, events, etc. 2》 the circumstances prevailing at a particular time or underlying an event. ↘a person s education, experience, and social circumstances …
28scene — n 1. place, location, site, locale, setting, Fr. mise en scene; arena, stage, theater, surroundings; region, locality, sphere; spot, center, focus; milieu, environment, circumstances, background, backdrop, situation. 2. landscape, view, picture,… …
29background — noun 1) a background of trees Syn: backdrop, backcloth, surrounding(s), setting, scene 2) students from different backgrounds Syn: social circumstances, family circumstances, environment, class, culture …
30background — n. 1 part of a scene, picture, or description, that serves as a setting to the chief figures or objects and foreground. 2 an inconspicuous or obscure position (kept in the background). 3 a person s education, knowledge, or social circumstances. 4 …