mise en scene

英 [miːz en siːn] 美 [mɪz en siːn]

n.  场景; 舞台调度; 事发地点; 现场



牛津词典

noun

  1. 场景;舞台调度
    the arrangement of scenery , furniture, etc. used on the stage for a play in the theatre
    1. 事发地点;现场
      the place or scene where an event takes place
      1. Venice provided the mise-en-scène for the conference.
        威尼斯是这次会议的地点。

    双语例句

    1. Andre Bazin ( Andre Bazin) used said in his "Film Guide"-"mise en scene" is a extraordinary important strength to movies and TV programs, it has shown us a significant path to the aesthetic philosophy.
      安德烈·巴赞(AndreBazin)在他的《电影手册》里曾经这样说过&场面调度的力量对于影视制作是如此重要以至于它在电影理论上引发了一条重要的美学的和哲学的道路。

    英英释义

    noun

    1. arrangement of scenery and properties to represent the place where a play or movie is enacted

        Synonym:    stage settingsetting