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Mitsuo23 Posted 15 years ago
Vocabulary

Meaning of "It's a scene"

Hi,

Excuse me for this ambiguous question, but if possible, would you tell me when you can say/use the phrase, "it's a scene"? When you are impressed by something or someone? What is the basic meaning of it?

Thank you,
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Hi, Excuse me for this ambiguous question, but if possible, would you tell me when you can say/use the phrase, "it's a scene"? When you are impressed by something or someone? What is the basic meaning of it?

  • Hi, Excuse me for this ambiguous question, but if possible, would you tell me when you can say/use the phrase, "it's a scene"?
  • When you are impressed by something or someone?
  • What is the basic meaning of it?
  • Broadly speaking, 'a scene' commonly refers to a situation that you see.
  • The phrase sounds odd and uninformative by itself.
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Hi,

Excuse me for this ambiguous question, but if possible, would you tell me when you can say/use the phrase, "it's a scene"? When you are impressed by something or someone? What is the basic meaning of it?

Broadly speaking, 'a scene' commonly refers to a situation that you see.

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