词汇 | make a scene |
释义 | Idiom make a scene and create a scene Theme: OSTENTATION to make a public display or disturbance.When John found a fly in his drink, he started to create a scene.Oh, John, please don't make a scene. Just forget about it. Idiom make a scene to be loud and rude with other people or in public.My father made a scene, then raced upstairs, slamming the door so hard that the window broke. make a sceneTo create a loud, typically angry disturbance or display in public, such that it draws attention to those involved. Robert made a scene in the store when they refused to refund him for the broken television. My parents always make a scene with their fighting wherever we go. make a sceneand create a sceneFig. to make a public display or disturbance. When John found a fly in his drink, he started to create a scene. Oh, John, please don't make a scene. Just forget about it. make a sceneAlso, create a scene; make an uproar. Make a public disturbance or excited emotional display. For example, Joan made a scene when the restaurant lost her dinner reservation, or Ted made an uproar over losing his luggage. Make a scene was first recorded in 1831; the variant employs uproar in the sense of "a noisy commotion," a usage first recorded in 1548. create/make a ˈscenecomplain noisily, behave badly, etc. especially in a public place: Please don’t create a scene in public. |
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