柯林斯詞典scenery /?si?n?r?/ 1. N-UNCOUNT The scenery in a country area is the land, water, or plants that you can see around you. 風(fēng)景; 景色 ...the island's spectacular scenery. …島上壯美的景色。2. N-UNCOUNT In a theatre, the scenery consists of the structures and painted backgrounds that show where the action in the play takes place. 舞臺(tái)布景 Instead of stagehands, the actors will move the scenery right in front of the audience. 演員們將替代舞臺(tái)工作人員,當(dāng)著觀眾的面置換布景。3. PHRASE If you have a change of scenery, you go somewhere different after being in a particular place for a long time. 換個(gè)環(huán)境 A change of scenery might do you good. 換個(gè)環(huán)境可能會(huì)對(duì)你有好處。 返回 scenery劍橋詞典 scenery noun [U] (COUNTRYSIDE) the general appearance of the natural environment , especially when it is beautiful 風(fēng)景,景色 beautiful /breathtaking /spectacular scenery 美麗的/攝人心魄的/壯觀的景色 They stopped at the top of the hill to admire the scenery. 他們在山頂上停了下來,欣賞起風(fēng)景來。 例句 The scenery really was beautiful .The majestic Montana scenery will leave you breathless .This postcard doesn't do justice to the wonderful scenery.This area has some of the most awesome scenery.You drive through the most incredible scenery to get there. scenery noun [U] (THEATRE) the large painted pictures used on a theatre stage to represent the place where the action is (劇院的)舞臺(tái)布景 習(xí)語blend into the scenery 返回 scenery