词汇 | dramatize |
释义 | dramatize verb[ T ] (UK usuallydramatise)uk /ˈdræm.ə.taɪz/ us /ˈdræm.ə.taɪz/ dramatizeverb[T] (THEATRE)When writers dramatize books, stories, poems, etc., they write them again in a form that can be performed.使戏剧化;将…改编成剧本 Theatre - general words audio described audio description break break a legidiom community theatre diegetic double bill hold kabuki musical Noh non-theatrical nondramatic premiere preview puppetry scenography slapstick thespian vaudeville You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Cinema & theatre: casting, roles & scripts dramatizeverb[T] (MAKE EXCITING)disapproving If someone dramatizes a report of what has happened to them, they make the story seem more exciting, important, or dangerous than it really is.夸大,夸张 Exaggerating & playing down bloviate blow something out of proportionidiom cartoonish cartoonishly catastrophize fulsome go overboardidiom grandiloquent inflated make a mountain out of a molehillidiom make little of somethingidiom make much of somethingidiom make something of something/someone meal mildly minimization OTT protest too muchidiom underplay underrate Related worddramatization dramatize | American Dictionarydramatize verb[ T ] us/ˈdrɑ·məˌtɑɪz, ˈdræm·ə-/ dramatizeverb[T] (MAKE EXCITING)to make something seem more exciting or surprising than it is: The event was staged to dramatize the shortage of skilled carpenters. dramatizeverb[T] (MAKE INTO PLAY)to change a piece of writing into a play to be performed: He was hired by a movie production company to dramatize the novel. |
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