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be·hind-the-scenes    Audio Help   [bi-hahynd-thuh-seenz] Pronunciation Key
–adjective
1.happening or conducted out of view of the general public: The behind-the-scenes preparations made the convention a huge success.
2.held or kept privately by or among a few key or influential persons: behind-the-scenes negotiations.
3.occurring backstage: the behind-the-scenes activities of the stage crew.

[Origin: 1835–45]
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scene    Audio Help   [seen] Pronunciation Key
–noun
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: Please don't make a scene in such a public place.
5.a division of a play or of an act of a play, usually representing what passes between certain of the actors in one place.
6.a unit of action or a segment of a story in a play, motion picture, or television show.
7.the place in which the action of a play or part of a play is supposed to occur.
8.scenery (def. 2).
9.Literature.
a.an episode, situation, or the like, as in a narrative.
b.the setting or locale of a story.
10.the stage, esp. of an ancient Greek or Roman theater.
11.an area or sphere of activity, current interest, etc.: the rock music scene; the fashion scene.
12.behind the scenes, in secret or in private.
13.make the scene, Slang. to appear in a particular place or engage in a particular activity: Let's make the scene downtown tonight. She was never one to make the drug scene.

[Origin: 1530–40; < L scéna background (of the stage) < Gk skén booth (where actors dressed)]

1. arena, stage, location; center, focus. 2. See view. 3. episode. 4. demonstration, spectacle, show.
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scene    Audio Help   (sēn)  Pronunciation Key 
n.  
  1. Something seen by a viewer; a view or prospect.
  2. The place where an action or event occurs: the scene of the crime.
  3. The place in which the action of a play, movie, novel, or other narrative occurs; a setting.
    1. A subdivision of an act in a dramatic presentation in which the setting is fixed and the time continuous.
    2. A shot or series of shots in a movie constituting a unit of continuous related action.
    3. The scenery and properties for a dramatic presentation.
    4. A theater stage.
    5. A sphere of activity: observers of the political scene.
    6. Slang A situation or set of circumstances: a bad scene; a wild scene.
    1. The scenery and properties for a dramatic presentation.
    2. A theater stage.
    3. A sphere of activity: observers of the political scene.
    4. Slang A situation or set of circumstances: a bad scene; a wild scene.
  4. A real or fictitious episode, especially when described.
  5. A public display of passion or temper: tried not to make a scene.
    1. A sphere of activity: observers of the political scene.
    2. Slang A situation or set of circumstances: a bad scene; a wild scene.


[French scène, stage, from Old French, from Latin scaena, from Greek skēnē, tent, stage (via Etruscan).]

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behind the scenes
out of sight of the audience or public
Arabic: خَلْف الكَواليس
Chinese (Simplified): 在后台
Chinese (Traditional): 在後台
Czech: za scénou
Danish: bag kulisserne
Dutch: achter de schermen
Estonian: kulisside taga
Finnish: kulissien takana
French: dans les coulisses
German: hinter den Kulissen
Greek: στα παρασκήνια
Hungarian: a kulisszák mögött
Icelandic: bakvið tjöldin
Indonesian: di belakang layar
Italian: dietro le quinte*
Japanese: 舞台裏で
Latvian: aizkulisēs
Lithuanian: užkulisiuose
Norwegian: bak kulissene, utenfor scenen
Polish: za kulisami
Portuguese (Brazil): nos bastidores
Portuguese (Portugal): nos bastidores
Romanian: în culise
Russian: за кулисами
Slovak: za scénou
Slovenian: za kulisami
Spanish: entre bastidores
Swedish: bakom kulisserna (scenen)
Turkish: gizlice, el altından
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