dramatise

vt.  将(小说或事件)改编成剧本
vt.& vi.  使(事情)戏剧化,夸张

现在分词:dramatising过去分词:dramatised第三人称单数:dramatises过去式:dramatised

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双语例句

  1. As a former Hollywood actor, Ronald Reagan was never afraid to dramatise what he saw as the greatest economic threat of the 1970s and 1980s.
    前好莱坞演员罗纳德•里根(RONALDREAGAN)对他所认为的上世纪70和80年代最大的经济威胁,轻松地作出了戏剧性的描述。
  2. It is unhealthy to dramatise life.
    生活的戏剧化是不健康的。
  3. Remember to dramatise these facts when you include them in your screenplay.
    记住你要将这些事实戏剧性的编织在你的剧本里。
  4. We can begin by making our theatre a public space to dramatise and share our stories – for a child that never tells stories will just be a human shell.
    让我们的戏剧成为一个公共空间,去戏剧化和分享我们的故事将会是一个开始,因为一个从未讲述故事的只会成为一个躯壳。
  5. There is no need to dramatise what he has done, he was a great friend and great president for me.
    没有必要去夸张的描述他做了什么,他对我来说是一个伟大的朋友和伟大的主席。
  6. There really are two Americas, but they are not captured by the standard class warfare speeches that dramatise the gulf between the rich and the poor.
    美国的确存在两个阶层,但标准的阶级斗争言论阐述得并不准确,它们夸大了富人与穷人的差距。
  7. There is no need to dramatise what he has done, he was a great friend and great president for me. It's only normal that he wants Inter to win.
    没有必要夸大他所做的,他是一个伟大的朋友,伟大的主席,他希望国际米兰取胜,这是很正常的。
  8. But I also do not want to dramatise things.
    但我也不想多说些什么让事情复杂化。
  9. The only difference between the writer and the reader is that the writer is able to dramatise that private world.
    作家和读者之间唯一的区别是作家能够戏剧性地表现这个私密世界。

英英释义

verb

  1. add details to

      Synonym:    embroiderpadlardembellishaggrandizeaggrandiseblow updramatize

    1. represent something in a dramatic manner
      1. These events dramatize the lack of social responsibility among today's youth

      Synonym:    dramatize

    2. put into dramatic form
      1. adopt a book for a screenplay

      Synonym:    dramatizeadopt