scenery

scenery
noun
1) (the painted background for a play etc on a stage: The scenery looked rather shabby.) decorado, escenario
2) (the general appearance of a landscape etc: beautiful scenery.) paisaje
scenery n
1. paisaje
the scenery in Scotland is lovely en Escocia el paisaje es precioso
2. decorados
the actors were bad, but the scenery was very realistic los actores eran malos, pero los decorados eran muy realistas
scenery
tr['siːnərɪ]
noun
1 (landscape) paisaje nombre masculino
2 SMALLTHEATRE/SMALL (on stage) decorado
scenery ['si:nəri] n, pl -eries
1) : decorado m (en el teatro)
2) landscape: paisaje m
scenery
n.
decoración s.f.
decorado s.m.
escena s.f.
escenografía (ESP) s.f.
paisaje s.m.
'siːnəri
mass noun
1) (surroundings) paisaje m
2) (Theat) escenografía f, decorado m
['siːnǝrɪ]
N
1) (=landscape) paisaje m
2) (Theat) decorado m
* * *
['siːnəri]
mass noun
1) (surroundings) paisaje m
2) (Theat) escenografía f, decorado m

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