dramatise
美 [?dræm??ta?z]
英 [?dræm?ta?z] 
- v.將…改編成劇本;將…搬上(舞臺(tái)或銀幕);使戲劇化;戲劇性地表現(xiàn)
- 網(wǎng)絡(luò)改編成為戲劇;夸大報(bào)導(dǎo);改編戲劇
詞形變化
第三人稱單數(shù):dramatizes 現(xiàn)在分詞:dramatizing 過(guò)去式:dramatized 反義詞
同義詞
英漢雙解
1. | [t] ~ sth 將…改編成劇本;將…搬上(舞臺(tái)或銀幕)to present a book, an event, etc. as a play or a film/movie |
2. | [t][i] ~ (sth) 使戲劇化;戲劇性地表現(xiàn);夸張to make sth seem more exciting or important than it really is |
| Don't worry too much about what she said─she tends to dramatize things. 別太在意她說(shuō)的話 — 她往往言過(guò)其實(shí)。 |
英漢解釋
v. | 2. 演戲似地表現(xiàn);把...戲劇化;使引人注目 |
英英解釋
例句
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.
前好萊塢演員羅納德?里根(RonaldReagan)對(duì)他所認(rèn)為的上世紀(jì)70和80年代最大的經(jīng)濟(jì)威脅,輕松地作出了戲劇性的描述。
Now Sarah Helm, wife of Powell, writes a play, Loyalty, to dramatise her anguish over the war.
現(xiàn)在鮑威爾的妻子薩拉·海姆,寫(xiě)了部名為《忠誠(chéng)》的戲劇,來(lái)夸張地表達(dá)她對(duì)伊戰(zhàn)的憤怒。
There is no need to dramatise what he has done, he was a great friend and great president for me.
沒(méi)有必要去夸張的描述他做了什么,他對(duì)我來(lái)說(shuō)是一個(gè)偉大的朋友和偉大的主席。
Other outfits are making films that dramatise Bible stories as faithfully as possible.
其他人則在盡可能忠實(shí)地將圣經(jīng)故事拍成電影。
But I also do not want to dramatise things.
但我也不想多說(shuō)些什么讓事情復(fù)雜化。
Remember to dramatise these facts when you include them in your screenplay.
記住你要將這些事實(shí)戲劇性的編織在你的劇本里。
"I will not dramatise the situation as has been done by some . . . on the basis of an analysis that is not necessarily correct" .
我不會(huì)像某些人那樣,根據(jù)一項(xiàng)未必正確的分析……就把情況搞得戲劇化。
However, we can't over- dramatise it, the season is long.
但是我們也不要去夸張,畢竟賽季還很長(zhǎng)。