scenario
US: /sɪˈnɛɹioʊ/
UK: /sənˈɑːɹiˌəʊ/
UK: /sənˈɑːɹiˌəʊ/
English Vietnamese dictionary
scenario /si'nɑ:riou/
- danh từ, số nhiều scenarios/si'nɑ:riouz/
- truyện phim, cốt kịch, kịch bản
Advanced English dictionary
+ noun (plural scenarios)
1 a description of how things might happen in the future: Let me suggest a possible scenario. + The worst-case scenario (= the worst possible thing that could happen) would be for the factory to be closed down. + a nightmare scenario
2 a written outline of what happens in a film/movie or play
Thesaurus dictionary
n.
1 (master or ground or floor) plan, (grand) scheme, plot, schema, design, outline, layout, framework, structure; sequence of events, routine:
According to this scenario, the bank will provide the financing and we shall organize the take-over.
2 (plot) summary, précis, résumé, synopsis; (working or shooting) script, screenplay:
The scenario for the film was a joint venture between the director and the author of the book on which it was based.
Collocation dictionary
ADJ.
future, likely, possible
The more likely scenario is that the president will resign and an election will be held.
| unlikely | optimistic | doomsday, nightmare, pessimistic, worst, worst-case | dramatic | alternative
VERB + SCENARIO
consider, construct, imagine | describe, paint
the scenario painted by some sections of the Western press
| enact, play out
He enjoyed playing out the various scenarios in his own mind.
SCENARIO + VERB
unfold
PREP.
in a/the ~
In a worst-case scenario, the disease will reach epidemic proportions.
| under a/the ~
Under any of these scenarios, the company will run into debt.
Concise English dictionary
scenarios
+an outline or synopsis of a play (or, by extension, of a literary work)
+a setting for a work of art or literature
+a postulated sequence of possible events