Szene
scene
a place or setting where something happens
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What's the difference between Szene / Szenerie / Milieu / Umfeld / Bühne / Ausschnitt
Describes the visual setting or scenery of a place; often with a more picturesque, stage-like nuance.
Refers more to the social environment or circle of people than to a physical place; often focuses on a person’s surroundings.
A general word for surroundings, environment, or the people around someone; very close to 'surroundings'.
Literally a stage; figuratively a place where something is played out or happens publicly.
Means a fragment or part of a whole; fits 'scene' only in the sense of a part of a film, text, or image.
A very precise description of the place where something happens; sounds more like an explanation than a common everyday word.
Means the location of an event or action, especially in stories, news reports, or historical contexts.
A broad word for frame, context, or conditions; not the place itself, but the setting or limits in which something happens.
Emphasizes the physical surroundings around someone or something; close to 'surroundings'.
Means background, and also broader context or cause; not the scene itself, but what lies behind it.
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How to pronounce Szene and what this word means
Szene means scene. This page includes translation, pronunciation, transcription, audio, usage examples and related words.
how to pronounce Szene
/ˈzeːnə/
Szene translation
scene
Szene examples
Die Szene im Park war sehr ruhig.
Szene transcription
/ˈzeːnə/
Questions about this word
Szene meaning: what does it mean?
ein Ort oder eine Umgebung, an dem etwas geschieht
Szene pronunciation: how do you pronounce it?
Szene is pronounced as /ˈzeːnə/. Audio is available on this page when the word has a recording.
Szene definition and sentence examples: how is it used in a sentence?
Die Szene im Park war sehr ruhig. Translation: Сцена в парке была очень спокойной.
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