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单词 mise-en-scène
释义 mise-en-scène
\|mēˌzäⁿ|sen, -sān\ noun
(plural mise-en-scènes)
Etymology: French mise en scène, literally, (action of) putting onto the stage
1.
 a. : the process of putting a play or other theatrical production on the stage : the arrangement of the scenery, properties, and actors onstage
  < the mise-en-scène suggested that nobody had had much rehearsal — Winthrop Sargeant >
  < a mise-en-scène that included eight horses galloping onstage in the last act — John Briggs >
 b. : stage setting
  < a shabby, down-at-the-heels mise-en-scène that scarcely could be called decor — Saturday Review >
  < spectacle plays attempted a more realistic, three-dimensional mise-en-scène — A.N.Vardac >
2.
 a. : the physical setting of an action
  < gaze on this ordinary house that became the mise-en-scène of an extraordinary drama — E.M.Lustgarten >
 b. : environment, milieu
  < the books of chivalry … were part of the Spanish mise-en-scèneNew Yorker >
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