xiàn chǎng
scène; site; endroit
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我在现场看到了他。
wǒ zài xiànchǎng kànjiànle tā.
I saw him at the scene.
警察正在现场调查。
jǐngchá zhèngzài xiànchǎng diàochá.
The police are investigating the scene.
音乐会在现场直播。
yīnyuèhuì zài xiànchǎng zhíbò.
The concert is live at the scene.
现场直播 (xiànchǎng zhíbò)
live broadcast
现场报道 (xiànchǎng bàodào)
on-the-spot report
幕后 (mùhòu)
backstage
后台 (hòutái)
backstage
The Chinese word 现场 (xiànchǎng) is composed of two characters: 现 (xiàn) and 场 (chǎng). The character 现 means "present" or "now", while the character 场 means "place" or "scene". Together, the two characters mean "the present place" or "the scene of an event".The word 现场 is often used to refer to the location where an event is taking place, such as a crime scene or a concert venue. It can also be used to refer to the people who are present at an event, such as the audience at a concert or the witnesses to a crime.The word 现场 is a relatively new word in Chinese, and it is thought to have originated in the early 20th century. It is likely that the word was coined by journalists or other writers who needed a way to refer to the scene of an event in a concise and unambiguous way.The word 现场 is now widely used in both spoken and written Chinese. It is a versatile word that can be used in a variety of contexts, and it is an important part of the Chinese language.