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    drama查询结果如下:

    音标:['drɑːmə]
    名词复数:dramas 词频:高频常用词

    基本释义/说明:n.戏剧;剧本;戏剧艺术;戏剧性事件
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    n.
    ①[C]
    ①戏曲,戏(剧);
    a modern drama
    话剧.
    act a drama
    演戏.
    ②[U][(the) drama]戏剧;
    Which do you like better, music or (the) drama?
    音乐或戏剧,你喜欢哪一种?
    ③[U][C]戏剧性(冲突)事件;
    the drama of international politics
    国际政治中的戏剧性(冲突)事件.
    ④戏剧性;
    a news report full of drama
    富有戏剧性的一篇报导.
    -扩展释义
    n.
    戏曲,戏剧性事件
    n. 【法律专业】
    剧作
    n.
    1. (一出)戏,戏剧;剧本[C]2. 戏剧艺术[U][the S]3. 戏剧性事件;戏剧性[C][U]
    Opera is a blend of all the performing arts--songs, instrumental music, dance and drama.
    歌剧艺术集所有表演艺术--歌,器乐,舞蹈和戏剧--于一体。
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    dramatize的现在分词
    “Less is definitely more when it comes to dramatizing Hawthorne, and the film is suitably spare and lean, both in style and characterization.”
    “Instead, film-makers sensed the difficulty in dramatizing a story with so little dialogue and virtually no interaction between characters.”
    “Both comedies examine black-white relations in dramatizing the interdependence between the races.”
    dramatise的现在分词
    “So great was her love for Stevenson that she used to press-gang the neighbourhood kids into dramatising passages from Kidnapped.”
    “Instead, it focuses on documenting and dramatising a story that most everyone knows at least something about.”
    “The film delves into hidden family secrets, dramatising the escalation of an incestuous relationship between a brother and sister who have been recently reacquainted.”
    dramatise的过去式和过去分词
    “The internal struggles of the group are hopelessly dramatised, reading off like the plot mechanisms that they are.”
    “This dramatised story of his life matched its subject by being the most farcical depiction of an artist I think I’ve ever seen.”
    “The tension between these two interrelated concepts has been dramatised most strongly in the Indian public sphere after independence.”
    dramatize的过去式和过去分词
    “The story is then dramatized by non-professional actors, though the nature of the tale changes with the tellers.”
    “His rejection of Hebraism is also dramatized in his confrontation with his soul.”
    “No lyric poet has been her equal for the intensity and variety of subjective states dramatized.”
    To adapt a literary work so that it can be performed in the theatre, or on radio or television. || To present something in a dramatic or melodramatic manner.
    “Teng said she understood the media has to dramatize stories in order to increase viewership or sell papers.”
    “In the opening portion of the dance, Tuson and Olson dramatize a legend in which the wind is freed from its confinement by a bear.”
    “The panels are separated by 8-inch glass slits, which dramatize their lightness and thinness.”
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