Scene+of+action
71action — 1. noun /ˈæk.ʃən/ a) Something done so as to accomplish a purpose. Knead bread with a rocking action. b) A way of motion or functioning. an action movie See Also: act …
72Action Antifasciste — Antifascisme L antifascisme désigne l opposition organisée au fascisme et à l extrême droite[1], et dans une acception plus large une idéologie tendant à s opposer également à la droite dite « dure ». Sommaire 1 Origines 2 Antifascisme… …
73scene — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. view, vista, landscape, panorama; site, location, setting; episode, event; outburst, tantrum; picture, tableau, pageant. See appearance, drama. II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [Spectacle] Syn. exhibition,… …
74Action of 16 March 1917 — Warbox conflict=Action of 16 March 1917 partof=World War I campaign= caption= date=March 16, 1914 place=200 miles northeast of the Faroe Islands, North Sea result=Allied victory combatant1= flag|United Kingdom combatant2= commander1=… …
75scene — TV In the language of moving images, a sequence of related shots usually constituting action in one particular location. [See also: shot] …
76action shot — / ækʃən ˌʃɒt/ noun a scene with movement either in a film or on TV …
77mise-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,… …
78on-the-scene — adjective at the scene of action (Freq. 1) an on the spot reporter on the spot inspections an on the scene newscast • Syn: ↑on the spot • Similar to: ↑on site * * * …
79D'action française — Action française Pour les articles homonymes, voir Action française (homonymie) …
80L'Action Française — Action française Pour les articles homonymes, voir Action française (homonymie) …