【每日一词】mise-en-scène -/ˌmē-ˌzäⁿ-ˈsen -ˈsān/ n. <法>①舞台的布景、道具等;舞台布置
②<喻>事件的背景或环境
1a: the arrangement of actors and scenery on a stage for a theatrical production
1b: stage setting
2a: the physical setting of an action (as of a narrative or a motion picture) : context
this ordinary house that became the mise-en-scène of an extraordinary drama —E. M. Lustgarten
2b: environment, milieu
enjoyed the mise-en-scène of suburban Miami
Examples of mise-en-scène in a Sentence
an era in which the mise-en-scène of Broadway musicals became ever more spectacular
the movie captures the mise-en-scène of strife and desperation in a country torn apart by civil war
Recent Examples on the Web
Andersson’s mise-en-scene owes some obvious debts to the likes of Tati and Fellini, but his tragicomic deadpan remains entirely his own.
—Indiewire Staff, IndieWire, 12 Aug. 2024
The full mise-en-scene of Biles, Lee, Chiles, Carey, and Rivera wearing their final look beneath a cascade of red, white, and blue confetti communicated a distinct narrative from Minneapolis’ central arena where the games were held.
—Skylar Mitchell, Essence, 2 July 2024
And last night, between 50th and 49th Street, a festive spectacle took place as Saks Fifth Avenue and Dior unveiled their mesmerizing mise-en-scene window display, Dior’s Carousel of Dreams at Saks.
—Maia Torres, Vogue, 21 Nov. 2023
双语例句
The mise-en-scène chosen by the leaders of ETA, the armed Basque separatist group, for their video declaration yesterday was very familiar.
巴斯克武装分离主义集团“埃塔”(ETA)组织的领导人昨天发布视频声明时所选用的现场布景非常眼熟。