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View usage for: (siːnəri) 1. uncountable nounThe scenery in a country area is the land, water, or plants that you can see around you. ...the island's spectacular scenery. Sometimes they just drive slowly down the lane enjoying the scenery. countryside Synonyms: landscape, view, surroundings, outlook More Synonyms of scenery 2. uncountable nounIn a theatre, the scenery consists of the structures and painted backgrounds that show where the action in the play takes place. 3. See a change of scenery More Synonyms of scenery scenery in British English (ˈsiːnərɪ) nounWord forms: plural -eries1. the natural features of a landscape 2. theatre the painted backcloths, stage structures, etc, used to represent a location in a theatre or studio Word origin C18: from Italian scenarioscenery in American English (ˈsinəri) nounWord forms: plural ˈsceneries1. painted screens, backdrops, hangings, etc., used on the stage to represent places and surroundings in a play, opera, etc. 2. the general appearance of a place; features of a landscape Word origin < obs. scenary, scenic < LL scenarius < L scena, scene COBUILD Collocationsscenery beautiful scenery breathtaking scenery spectacular scenery Examples of 'scenery' in a sentencescenery It is about the joy of fresh air and beautiful scenery.The scenery is breathtaking and the brilliant score adds to the beauty of the film.The village is surrounded by scenery of outstanding natural beauty.Head for the hills for a breath of air in spectacular scenery before the peak season begins.My journey south would take me through the best scenery this country had to offer.We got to see some different scenery.Key to his plans was a change of scenery.The scenery of the island features prominently as hospital staff get out and about to visit patients.Video projections are being deployed instead of physical scenery on stage.Delicious grub and beautiful scenery make for perfect viewing as the dark nights are drawing in.But the breathtaking scenery should more than make up for the blisters.The wardrobe is one of the few pieces of scenery to be seen.And the whole trip is through majestic island scenery.The landscape and scenery are phenomenal.The scenery is very good, and the mechanism of the stage deserves praise.But there is wonder and awe to be had in some of the natural scenery, too.It's a change of scenery and about togetherness and being a tight unit.The weather in Kent was good, the scenery beautiful and it was a joy to walk through wild flower meadows and ancient woodland. In other languagesscenery British English: scenery / ˈsiːnərɪ/ NOUN The scenery in a country area is the land, water, or plants that you can see around you. ...the island's spectacular scenery. - American English: scenery
- Arabic: مَنْظَر
- Brazilian Portuguese: cenário
- Chinese: 风景
- Croatian: krajolik
- Czech: krajina
- Danish: sceneri
- Dutch: landschap
- European Spanish: paisaje
- Finnish: maisema
- French: décor
- German: Landschaft
- Greek: σκηνικό
- Italian: scenario
- Japanese: 風景
- Korean: 경치
- Norwegian: landskap
- Polish: sceneria
- European Portuguese: cenário
- Romanian: peisaj
- Russian: пейзаж
- Latin American Spanish: paisaje
- Swedish: naturomgivningar
- Thai: ทิวทัศน์
- Turkish: manzara
- Ukrainian: пейзаж
- Vietnamese: phong cảnh
All related terms of 'scenery'Chinese translation of 'scenery' n (u) - (= landscape)
风(風)景 (fēngjǐng) - (Theat)
舞台(臺)布景 (wǔtái bùjǐng)
Definition the natural features of a landscape Sometimes they just drive slowly down the lane enjoying the scenery. Definition the painted backcloths or screens used to represent a location in a theatre or studio There was a break while the scenery was changed. Synonyms backdrop flats décor stage set mise en scène (French) Additional synonymsDefinition the view from a place The house has an expansive southern outlook over the valley. Synonyms view, prospect, scene, aspect, perspective, panorama, vistaDefinition the scenery, properties, or background used to create the location for a stage play or film The house is in a lovely setting in the hills. Synonyms surroundings, site, location, set, scene, surround, background, frame, context, perspective, backdrop, scenery, locale, mise en scène Definition an area of ground, esp. with reference to its physical character an eight-hour drive on rough terrain Synonyms ground, country, land, landscape, topography, goingAdditional synonymsDefinition everything that can be seen from a particular place or in a particular direction The view from our window was one of beautiful countryside. Synonyms scene, picture, sight, prospect, aspect, perspective, landscape, outlook, spectacle, panorama, vistaDefinition an extensive view an endless vista of snow peaks and shadowed valleys Synonyms view, scene, prospect, landscape, panorama, perspective |